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Maple War (1933-1937)
After the Wall Street Crash of 1929 the United States was crippled in unemployment. To appease the growing outcries for change President Herbert Hoover activated War Plan Red, a military operation to invade Canada.
Headlines chronicled the conspiracy of Canadians bootlegging alcohol over the border. The headlines included the drugging of alcohol to indoctrinate Americans into a 'new world order' and using the money to finance an impending invasion of America.
Preparations for the war include the drafting of thousands into the military and the growth of the air force and marines. The economy tremendously improves and the approval ratings for Hoover skyrocket, causing his reelection in 1933.
The war begins with the surprise attack on the British Empire with the bombing of Bermuda, in an attempt to cripple the Royal Navy. Soon after beachheads are made in Nova Scotia. The encroachment of Americans from Maine and the Atlantic severs the Canadian Maritime provinces from the mainland.
Canada activates Defense Scheme One and invades Seattle. The loss of the Canadian east coast cuts majority of its trade and supplies. The British forge an alliance with Japan to liberate Canada and the American Pacific.
The war continues with Japanese and British troops invading Alaska. This is a futile attempt to win the war, as within a year of the fighting, the United States already controls all the major urban and industrial regions of Canada apart from Vancouver and the resistance from Quebec City.
Bombings are made on the American west coast and British beachheads are established in the Gulf of Mexico. New York City and Boston, two of the largest yet vulnerable cities in the union, are bombarded by British air command. American vigilantes easily detain the British and Japanese advance.
The invasion of Vancouver was a tremendous blow to both parties. In the aftermath of the war over two-thirds of the Canadian Troops and about a quarter of the British army was eliminated. A ceasefire was made.
In 1937, four years after the war started, a peace treaty is negotiated. The war was one favorably by the Americans, regaining Alaska and acquiring all Canadian provinces and territories, including Newfoundland and Labrador.
The American Pacific Fleet was largely discontinued, with Hawaii, Samoa, and other US territories ceded between Japan and Great Britain.
As a compromise the British demilitarized the Caribbean for ten years in exchange for peace and not having to pay for American war debts.
Canadian Frontier (1937-1941)
With the United States over double its initial size American businesses expanded into the horizon, dragging employment along with them. The 1940s became a time of peace and prosperity for the American lifestyle.
Resentment and discrimination for Canadians introduced Canadian Bondage. Canadians could acquire citizenship after performing enforced labor for four years or more. Canadians were forced to wear Maple Leaf Badges in public and worked without pay for their American overlords.
American neutrality during World War II presents a dilemma for Canadians. Their homelands of Great Britain and France were being decimated by the Nazis, with some suspecting the US to be financing the War in Europe.
With the Canadian Four-Year bondage completed in 1941 the new Canadian citizens universally demanded for American involvement in World War II. While these protests were initially suppressed and dismissed by the press, their outcry was soon heard by the post-war generation.
12.90 percent of the American population were formally residents from Canada.
The cries were short-lived after the truce Hitler made with the west to focus his attention on the eastern front. Nazi puppet governments were installed in the former British and French empires.
British Civil War and World War II (1938-1944)
The Maple War saw the British empire in shambles. A civil war broke out among communists and fascists, leaving her colonies in disarray. After Hitler's invasion of France in 1940 he created a truce with the British Fascist Party, and thus dominated Western Europe. The former British and French colonies were ceded into the third reich, and nazi propaganda attempted to assimilate the French and British into Germany.
The British Succession took place, in which various nations raced to take claims to the remnants of the British empire. The Japanese and Americans fought for the Pacific Islands. The Soviets and Germans both accept the Japanese as a threat to their expansion, and so begin their operations to invade them. After the German nuking of Hiroshima and Nagasaki the Japanese surrendered.
With Nazi colonies encroaching both Russia and China the communists feared of a imminent invasion. In 1950 the Chinese and Russians established the Sino-Soviet Union, the largest nation in history.
Post-War Era (1945-)
To guarantee German and Soviet expansion did not encroach the Americas the Monroe Doctrine was enforced and justified the need to create a transcontinental union. Rather then invade these nations the United States simply created military-industrial complexes that served for the US alone. The "End Tax" campaign saw all taxation payed off by an Hispanic workforce, in exchange for the American war machine to not aim its trigger.
The Nazis have at this point entered the next generation: exclusively bred as Aryans: blonde with blue eyes. The short-sighted side effects of interbred children shows a drastic decline in the health of the German workforce, forcing the Nazis to quickly and elegantly design a sort of 'enhanced' human: The Eugenics program quickly shifts to genetic engineering, creating mutants as orchestrated by the reich until a perfect specimen was found.
The United States and the SSU see the Eugenics program as a military exercise, creating the perfect army of super soldiers to conquer the planet. Just as the two nations developed nuclear weapons, they adopt the process of genetic alteration.
All three nations were fighting proxy wars. The Soviets offered aid to the communist Cubans against America, the Nazis offered supplies to the Finnish fighting the Reds, and the Germans battled the valiant Australian rebels.
The Australian liberation of 1966 was a huge burden to the Nazi Party, and an inspiration to the youth worldwide. It helped accelerate the Canadian and African rebels in the United States.
























