abstract | - After decades of deliberation, a group of 1,200 Greenwich villagers decided to form their own nation built upon the belief that the most influential should govern the people. Banding their riches together, the founders purchased 200 square miles of land from various neighboring Nations and established themselves in a town in upstate New York, known as Utica. They began renovating the area with money they gained from companies that they still owned in different nations, and the tax dollars gained from the new immigrants that poured into the country. Expectantly, some persons who had occupied the land previous to the purchase refused to move from their homeland and established a rebel force to topple the emerging capitalist state. The rebel group itself is not without its own turmoil, they are split between what government to establish if they were to take over the UCSEE. Many ideas re passed around with the minority of the group going for a direct democracy or a totalitarian state but the two major factions of the group, The People's Liberation Force, who support a communist and heavily socialist state, and the Massachusetts Republican Army, are the ones conducting the larger amount of military operations. No country was ever established without some sort of opponent.
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