Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States of America (also known as the United States of America-Washington D.C. or USA-Washington D.C.), meets with Walt Disney, President of the Pacific States of America (also known as the United States of America-Sacramento or USA-Sacramento), which was aligned with the Canadian-led Acord, at the Havana Conference of 1955 to discuss an eventual re-unification of the United States of America.
President Eisenhower meets with John F. Kennedy, President of the Canadian-aligned Republic of New England, at the White House in 1956 during the Arlington Conference to discuss a potential re-unification of New England with the United States of America.
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