As you may know, in November of 2016, Renee Shiriki of the National Democrats was elected as President of Louisiana. Shiriki coming to power meant that yet another wave of Native nationalism flowed, with constant agitation by various activists and... shady organizations. It isn't that surprising. Louisiana is large and is one of the strongest powers of North America. While Louisiana was first founded as a French colony, the majority of its population is Native, with Negroes, Mulattos and Whites in the back.
North America is in general a very interesting, very mixed continent. Europe, Asia and Africa alike had a hand in its history. From the east, there was Norse colonization, and then the "Rediscovery" of the Americas by the Dutch, the French, the Britons and others. Today, the East Coast is very diverse, with Vinland dominating the north, New Netherlands, New Sweden and New Ireland coexisting with the Federation of Haudenosaunee, English-speaking Confederation of Novanglia existing in the center, and the Spanish-speaking state of Florida and former so-called "Italian America" and "Scottish America" in the south, along with Negroes that were brought in by European colonists and the various Arabs and Berbers that followed the Europeans to America. The west and the center are culturally different, as the center of North America is dominated by Natives (that are usually not part of the Haudenosaunee Conference), and the West Coast is primarily dominated by Chinese, Japanese and Korean colonists; as is the northwest, which is under control of the Alyeskans, and the South, where the largest state is the ancient Consulate of Nahua.
As an Alyeskan Slav and an alternate history fan, I have a question for you. What if, instead of many numerous states, the East Coast was dominated by a single, united, primarily European state?