Η Δημοκρατία της Νέας Ελλάδας:New Greece in the new world

The Promise part 3
Whrn Koliktronis offered Talako the duel and the young man accepted Philip Hamilton was outraged with the former Citizen-Intitator taking time to talk to him in a one on setting.Hamiliton gawked at the man telling him that he was a fool for making such an offer to the natives and told him that war could have solved things in a much easier manor.Upon hamiltion telling him this Koliktronis scolded the son of the former president saying “Son I was repulsed from my lands attempts at freedom for my people were strangled in the cradle.My people were forced from their homeland into the sea I care not for the sense of this matter I care for doing what is right”Hamiliton was taken a back and didn’t make any comments towards him again.

After his conversation with the president Koliktroni left and discussed the duel with Talako and the terms.

1.The duel would be fought with swords as Talako called a gun a cowards weapon

2.Both sides would fight in their garb respectively. A fuchinella and traditional chochtaw garb respectively.

3.As stated each side had respective promises for the victorious
3a.On Talako’s defeat the Choctaw would be escorted a to a home in the northern section of the country of their choosing and would receive protection and an escort from the Helot military and protection

3b.On the defeat of Kolokotronis the Helots would never settle in Choctaw land ever again and they would recieve independence.

With this the preparations and negotiation for the duel was set with both sides taking their respective preparations.

Both men prepared themselves and took their respective places in the duel after a day of rest and a feast

They took their places and Philip Hamiliton fired a blank into the air to intiate the duel.

The men closed in on each other swords clashed and the sound of steel echoed around the observers. Talako went on the offensive and managed to slash Koliktronis across the face.The old man screamed but continued to fight onwards stabbing Talako in the arm managing to slash an ear off of the young man, Talako in response stabbed the old man severing three of his fingers from his hand and with this arose a anger in him that would make Leonadias tremble in fear.He slashed the young mans hand from his body with the strength in his old bones and stabbing the young man in his leg knocking him to the ground.As the old mans hands trembled as he stood over the young choctaw he spoke thunder eminating from his voice"Yield for your people boy or i will be forced to strike you down"Talako attempted to fight back but the young man eventually yielded.And with his yielding the Choctaw people were escorted to what today we call "Οικόπεδο του κόκκινου οροπεδίου"(OTL North Dakota) and have remained their sense protected by the Helot miltary
 
Map of asia
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This and africa are the worst parts of the map in my opinon but hopefully i can learn enough to make it better!
 
"My name is Dimitri Istanoplos and I am the fastest man alive.When i was a child my family was killed by a man known as Ekrim Esel I spent most of my life trying to find the man who killed my family and prove the impossible was real and eventually i became the impossible now with my abilities i caught the man who killed my family and now my world is open to new threats and i protect
kentrikí póli from new threats,I am Celerity"
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Starring Basil Homer Icarus as Dimtri Istanoplos
 
The Republic of the Cape
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The Republic of the Cape
Nation Name:The Republic of Transvaal(De Facto)The Republic of the Cape(De Jure)
Denonym: Afrikaner,Rhodesian
Population:35 Million
Capital:Cape Town
Official Languages:Xhosa,Zulu,English,Afrikaner,Xhosa,Portuguese,Dutch
Ethnic groups:41.6%White 18.6%Asian 19.4 Xhosa% 19.6 zulu% 0.5 Native American%
Independence:1848 from the Union of England
 
Sorry for my lack of work on this I just got a new kitter and the lil bean is feral so she’s a lot of work

Too add onto that hankuah and Christmas left me dead of creative fuel
 
World Wide Alliance
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In Green
The Global Coalition of Free Nations
Louisana
The Republican Federation of Mapuche People
The Peoples Federation of the Rio Grande
Federation of La Plata
Greek Confederacy
The Republic of Libya
Confederation of China
Kingdom of Anastasia Land
Republic of Florida
 
The first President
Presidents of the United States of New Columbia 1764-2019

Benjamin"Benny" Wentworth
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Independent
Benny Wentworth the first president of the United States was many things.Some would call him a traitor and a autocrat but the one universally agreed thing about Benny Wentworth is that if he made a promise to you or your country Not only would he help but so would the entirety of Columbia.

The best example of this would be in his relationship with none other then his friendship with Drusus Piere Marlone. A freeman Drusus was responsible for saving his life on a off night in the early hours of June 14th 1742 during the height of the Hanover wars. Benny went-worth was in the streets of Connecticut when he was mugged and when he tried to resist the attacker.

They fired and the bullet would have hit his head if not for the intervention of Drusus at the mere age of 14 he would have surely died and when he was saved and the mugger was repelled.Ben had noticed the young man had fell to the ground and was worried the bullet had struck the young man and was massively relieved when he found out the young man had just fainted.After he ensured the young man was okay and conscious. He offered the young man a job and a education to the young man on the occasion that he wouldn't faint on his job.

After training the young man in philosophers of Europe and of Ancient Rome and Greece and in hobby's such as seduction and others eventually the young man under his tutelage at the age of 19 was accepted into the University of New York.He told the young man in a quote that would forever become ingrained in Columbian history forever

"I know not when we will meet again Drusus but i shall let you know that do to one ever so minor string of events that brought us together i believe that our destinies whatever they may be are entwined together and forever.So know this my friend If you require my aid personal or otherwise know that i will be there as soon as i can be even if we are worlds apart as soon as i can be sick or not i will aid you as long as you promise to aid me yourself"

The young man accepted the others offer tears in his eyes as the two shook hands outside of the town of New Haven and Benny watched the man depart with a smile on his face.Not sure if he would ever see the young man ever again.That was until the War of Columbian Freedom had turned the Continent asunder and he found himself holding back Brittish Forces across the country that he recieved a request for aid in the form of a letter on the date of 1753 that called for aid in the young republic of Florida against the Spanish who had brutalized slaves in Cuba and in Florida.

Benny Wentworth knew that siding with the rebellion would make it clear among revolutionary forces that he sided with abolitionists and would alienate allies in the southern territories.However always one to think with his heart and not his head he said that he would lead his own paid expedition into the small country speaking before the Columbia Senate saying this in regards to southern insluts about him being a lover of inferiors.He responded in tow in what would be known as "The Speech that shook the Senate".


I speak to you all today with emotion in my heart and fervor that could shake the sun above to ask you all one question

"What are we all yearning for in this here senate of ours? Some would say freedom from oppressors and others would say Independence from the despots in London who steal from our homes slaughter our children and rule as tyrants.Others would say a right to free trade and to follow our faith without persecution but what i believe as a Columbian is that these all in essence mean the same thing"

"All of these beliefs which drive our reasoning are all about breaking the chains of laws we as citizens have found to be unjust and seek to break these chains that have teared away at the skin of the Columbian people for far too long and have cut into our hearts. Our hearts yearn for freedom from all forms of unjust law we desired to earn these freedoms peacefully but when the Brittish refused to Acquiesce we saw no other means then breaking the chains through force then screaming at the ones who set the binds in place for a freedom we know we would not receive"

"I know that most would agree with me in this room when i would say that there are rights that belong to each and every one of gods children but as soon as the prospect of freedom for the African is brought up we skirt around it.Speaking of the issue of inferiority and an apparent place to guide these others as Europeans and how we are meant to keep what belongs to us but the question this should ponder to all of us is"

"Can we claim to fight to break the chains of oppression and own slaves?. If we truly agree that their are rights that we have as men that belong to all of us under the watchful eyes of our creator.How can we consciously agree that owning another person is not a betrayal to the very ideas we fight for is preposterous"

"And for this such reason i will be leading myself and a group of 1,000 men into Florida to support our brothers in arms fight for freedom against opressors"

"To conclude i believe that should we claim to fight for freedom we should assist all oppressed people in breaking the chains of oppression"

A genius a fool or a warmongerer One fact will always hold over others

Benny Wentworth will be remembered throughout all of American History and the world as a whole for all time
 
Photos from the Third Great Continental War
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Caucasian Federationlist in Baku after a long day of fighting in the Siege of Baku. The woman photographed was Anahit Maria who was given the Transcaucasian Order of Honor in 1958 and was made famous by her leadership in Activism for the LGBTQA+ Community in Cacuasia and helped decriminalize homosexuality in 1968.
 
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