by Trekinstan » Mon Jul 06, 2020 3:20 am
by The Nerf Principality » Mon Jul 06, 2020 11:46 am
by Nationalist Northumbria » Mon Jul 06, 2020 2:38 pm
The Nerf Principality wrote:During the early 1800s two men would help shape democracy and help fight off the colonists to grant South America their independence. Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin were these men, they worked together to lay the foundations of South America and would somewhat succeed. Simon Bolivar would lead Gran Colombia and San Martin headed south. The 2 went from generals to eventual leaders of their respective nations. The respective nations worked well enough together and would keep peace and stability with the Americas. Until the idea of uniting the Americas came. San Martin was against the idea of uniting South America as that would lead to instability and conflict within the different regions, Bolivar wanted to unite the Americas to be able to work more closer and ensure the strengthening of South America. For many months the two would argue and slowly tensions would rise in the south. Then, Bolivar began liberating the neighboring countries of Colombia. San Martin, to combat Bolivar gathered troops and established temporary unions with Chile and Uruguay and would begin fortifications within their territories and begin sending troops towards Gran Colombia.
From 1813 to 1819 the South Americas would be in constant conflict, borders changing regularly as territory would be gained and lost, many lives lost, but those are the effects of war sadly. Bolivar would eventually give in as troop morale and supplies became low. San Martin had Bolivar tossed out to the carribean where Bolivar would eventually pass away. After the war had ended many South Americans believed the territories would be the same as before. But San Martin had a different idea. He established the Confederación de Plata, this nation would stand to become a power in South America, San Martin intended this to be a deterrent for future wars within South America. San Martin led the nation for many years until his death in 1850. But before he had passed, he had written up a constitution explaining what he wanted the nation to be after his death. A democracy similar to what the US had, everyone within the confederation to be free and equal, with slaves and women having equal rights as the white men, the right to protest and kick out a president if his ideas had not matched what San Martin wanted for the nation. However after his death the constitution would be rewritten. Africans would still be enslaved and women would only be allowed the right to work, this along with many other changes would lead to tensions within the country.
In 1861, inspired by the Americans, a civil war within the confederation would be declared by the San Martin sympathizers against the men who went against San Martin. From 1861 to 1863 the civil war would lead to a truce being called and a treaty being written up. Slaves would be free but not given as many rights as the white men. They would still be forced to work, they just would be paid for their labor and live in their own property. Women rights would mostly be ignored in this treaty. The president would be picked by both the people and the government with the establishment of a congress being a new piece of the constitution. If the president is believed to not be living up to their duties the congress can put out a vote for the people to give their say then the congress will vote themselves if a large majority of the people deem it necessary. Women’s rights, followed by African rights, would come in 1899 when mass boycotts and protests would spread across the nation. Women refused to work, making the economy suffer. The protests would last 49 days before congress finally decided to take action. The congress would grant women equal rights as men. Then a few days later to avoid the same boycotts to occur within the Afro-Platan communities, the same ruling would be granted to them.
La Confederación de Plata maintains good relations within South America with Brazil and Argentina their biggest allies because of the borders the confederation shares with the 2 nations. The current president, Leonardo Di Maria, puts plenty of funding into most countries of South America in order to maintain stability as best as possible.
by Trekinstan » Tue Jul 07, 2020 1:22 am
Umm, it could happen, the names would be differentNationalist Northumbria wrote:The Nerf Principality wrote:During the early 1800s two men would help shape democracy and help fight off the colonists to grant South America their independence. Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin were these men, they worked together to lay the foundations of South America and would somewhat succeed. Simon Bolivar would lead Gran Colombia and San Martin headed south. The 2 went from generals to eventual leaders of their respective nations. The respective nations worked well enough together and would keep peace and stability with the Americas. Until the idea of uniting the Americas came. San Martin was against the idea of uniting South America as that would lead to instability and conflict within the different regions, Bolivar wanted to unite the Americas to be able to work more closer and ensure the strengthening of South America. For many months the two would argue and slowly tensions would rise in the south. Then, Bolivar began liberating the neighboring countries of Colombia. San Martin, to combat Bolivar gathered troops and established temporary unions with Chile and Uruguay and would begin fortifications within their territories and begin sending troops towards Gran Colombia.
From 1813 to 1819 the South Americas would be in constant conflict, borders changing regularly as territory would be gained and lost, many lives lost, but those are the effects of war sadly. Bolivar would eventually give in as troop morale and supplies became low. San Martin had Bolivar tossed out to the carribean where Bolivar would eventually pass away. After the war had ended many South Americans believed the territories would be the same as before. But San Martin had a different idea. He established the Confederación de Plata, this nation would stand to become a power in South America, San Martin intended this to be a deterrent for future wars within South America. San Martin led the nation for many years until his death in 1850. But before he had passed, he had written up a constitution explaining what he wanted the nation to be after his death. A democracy similar to what the US had, everyone within the confederation to be free and equal, with slaves and women having equal rights as the white men, the right to protest and kick out a president if his ideas had not matched what San Martin wanted for the nation. However after his death the constitution would be rewritten. Africans would still be enslaved and women would only be allowed the right to work, this along with many other changes would lead to tensions within the country.
In 1861, inspired by the Americans, a civil war within the confederation would be declared by the San Martin sympathizers against the men who went against San Martin. From 1861 to 1863 the civil war would lead to a truce being called and a treaty being written up. Slaves would be free but not given as many rights as the white men. They would still be forced to work, they just would be paid for their labor and live in their own property. Women rights would mostly be ignored in this treaty. The president would be picked by both the people and the government with the establishment of a congress being a new piece of the constitution. If the president is believed to not be living up to their duties the congress can put out a vote for the people to give their say then the congress will vote themselves if a large majority of the people deem it necessary. Women’s rights, followed by African rights, would come in 1899 when mass boycotts and protests would spread across the nation. Women refused to work, making the economy suffer. The protests would last 49 days before congress finally decided to take action. The congress would grant women equal rights as men. Then a few days later to avoid the same boycotts to occur within the Afro-Platan communities, the same ruling would be granted to them.
La Confederación de Plata maintains good relations within South America with Brazil and Argentina their biggest allies because of the borders the confederation shares with the 2 nations. The current president, Leonardo Di Maria, puts plenty of funding into most countries of South America in order to maintain stability as best as possible.
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