| 11 | Shortly after the third economic crisis in the former USA in the year 2030, president Stevens decided to open up the borders and revolutionized the country not just economically but also socially. |
| 12 | These radical decisions threw the USA from the throne as the largest military and economical power, which is why Stevens was voted out of government after his first term. However his changes couldn't be reversed by the next president. Instead his successor reformed the whole North American continent by uniting with Canada and Mexico. |
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| 14 | The rather social state of Canada entered the union by popular vote by the right leaning people. Social programs bankrupted the country and the Canadian people looked at the old US for solutions. Uniting with the US would give them a lot of leverage to create social programs (or the lack thereof) that would fit the new Canadian views. |
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| 16 | For Mexico the union was greatly welcomed as the large American economy was only profitable for Mexico which had a very slowly rising economy, slowed down by the crisis in the US. |
| 17 | The Mexicans would bring economic changes to the union as they are the only ones with a improving economy during the time of negotiation. However many Mexicans are very religious as are the US citizens, so the large majority created a state religion with Christianity. |
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| 19 | The strongest reaction came from the right wing part of the former USA, which lead to a civil war close to the former border to Mexico. Some of the south states from the US tried to become independent, but economic dependence on the union were too great. |
| 20 | In Canada left activists undermine efforts of the right wing government to cut social spending and privatizing national institutions. Both groups (social Canadians and right wing Americans) cause trouble to this point, which sometimes even lead to domestic terrorism. |
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| 22 | The union of the North American states propelled them to be the largest military nation again. The military industrial complex grew stronger with Mexico and the right Canada. Besides a very strong union military-wise the UCA has a lot of social problems and the division between rich and poor people is huge. UCA's new constitution differs from the previous constitution of the USA in following points: |
| 23 | - limitations of free speech |
| 24 | - Christianity is the state religion |
| 25 | - ... |
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