The first new map in a long time - The Dominion of New England:
"Dominion New England," also called "Royalist New England" or "Tory New England," descends from those colonies that did not reject the English monarchy in the late 18th century. Its unification, and the treaties that bound it in friendship to "Republican New Enlgand," are a part of the ASB's origin story.
The Dominion does not encompass everything that is considered New England, which includes Massachusetts Bay, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Meanwhile, "Greater New England" includes all parts of North America heavily settled by Yankees, including St. John's Island and Upper Connecticut on Lake Erie, along with smaller traditional Yankee communities throughout the North.
The lozenge symbol on the map is the official logo of the country; there is also a coat of arms and flag used to represent New England.
... This does clarify further what the ASB is. Monarchy is still around for some states, though others had some kind of revolution. There are tighter federations within the broader Confederation, which probably implies some other interlocking structures as well (not unlike Schengen, the EU, the Eurozone, et cetera).
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