Huguenot North America: Fort Caroline

Name Confédération de Caroline
Capital Laudonnière
Population 7,288,010
Economy Carolina's agricultural outputs are poultry and eggs, peanuts, cattle, hogs, dairy products, and vegetables. Its industrial outputs are textiles and apparel, transportation equipment, food processing, paper products, chemical products, electric equipment, and tourism. Carolina is the Granite Capital of the World.
Military Carolina has a standing National Guard of 300,000 men. Each Canton has its own State Guard, under its complete control, and are thus, the police force. The Gardes Fédéraux are the national police, and used for issue in more than one canton. The Naval Guard of the Confederation is under complete control of the federal government, and consists of 50 ships, titled BFC, for Bateau Fédéral de la Caroline (Federal Ship of Carolina)
Government The Regent of the Confederation is the Head of State, and de facto consitutional monarch and colonial governor. The position is hereditary, and for the past 40 years, under lineal primogeniture. The top executive body and collective Head of Government is the Federal Council, a collegial body of five members. The 15-member Council of States (3 from each canton) serves as the legislature, and the members are directly elected from their respective canton. Each canton has its own form of government. Cantons hold all powers not specifically delegated to the federation by the Covenant of Charlesfort or its ammendments. The Cour Majestueuse is made up of 5 Hauts Juges (1 from each canton), and a Chef Majestueux, selected for life by the Federal Council.
Regent of the Confederation- HMCE Jeanette III Ribault, Vicereine and Regent of all the Carolinas, Hereditary Mayor of Saint Augustines, Overlady of the Floridas, and Her Most Protestant Highness the Protectress of Teparrisia.
Divisions
Canton of Valldémai
Canton of Nouvelle Orléans
Canton of Saint-Germain-dans-le-Nouveau-Monde
Canton of Francesca
Canton of Supérieur-Nouveau Charlesfort
History The Huguenot-colony at Fort Caroline lasts, due to an alternate course of history, due to no St. Bartholemew's Day Massacre. in its timeline, the French monarchy refuses to recognize the small settlements, though the (hereditary) "governors" claim only to be Regent to their King. However, for most of its history, it was under the protection of Protestant United Kingdom of England and the Netherlands.

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eschaton said:
What's in-between Valldémai and the rest?
It is surronded by various provinces of the Confederate Provinces of Virginia, an English dominion, of which Caroline used to be a protectorate of.
 
Aussey said:
It is surronded by various provinces of the Confederate Provinces of Virginia, an English dominion, of which Caroline used to be a protectorate of.
Here............

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