Commonwealth of America (America Done Right)

The Commonwealth of America or Canada and the United States of America, formally the Commonwealth of Canada and the United States of America and alternatively known as simply America or the COA, is a dual federal constitutional republic, sovereign state and Commonwealth Realm located in North America, composed of the United States proper and Canada. It is bordered by Mexico to the southwest. Its constituent countries have their capitals located in the Federal Capital District of Columbia (US Proper) and Ottawa (Canada) respectively.

The COA consists of 42 states and has multiple overseas territories. The country holds a hegemony on global finance, entertainment and geopolitics and holds a friendly "rivalry" with the Russian Federation.

The COA is one of the best countries in the world for LGBT rights (Alabama became the last state to legalize bisexual marriage in 2003 while Franklinia became the last state to allow transgender rights in 2006), and is one of the most liberal states in the world. It also has a high minimum wage.

While governed by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, its current Prime Ministers are Joe Biden (US Proper) and Justin Trudeau (Canada).

Post-colonial era
After Britain's defeat in the 7 Years War, the Colonies of British North America remained allied with the United Kingdom fearing a French invasion. After the Napoleonic Wars the COA eventually conquered New France. The COA was granted Commonwealth realm status on July 4, 1826.

The American Civil War erupted in 1833 over the British abolition of slavery. The southern states were reconquered after a joint American-British invasion. At the same time, the capital was moved from Philadelphia to Washington City, located within the Federal Capital District of Columbia.

Throughout much of the 2nd half of the 19th century, the COA began its westward expansion in what is known as the Frontier or the Old West, and at the turn of the 20th century, reforms were instituted that were nicknamed "The Great Liberation". These reforms included the Civil Rights Act of 1918 which outlawed discrimination of any kind (but allowed dressing up as other races without the intent of mocking them).

Modern America

 * TBA

United States Proper

 * 1) Alabama (Capital: Montgomery)
 * 2) Arizona (Capital: Phoenicia)
 * 3) Arkansas (Capital: Little Rock)
 * 4) California (Capital: Sacramento)
 * 5) North Carolina (Capital: Raleigh)
 * 6) South Carolina (Capital: Columbia)
 * 7) Colorado (Capital: Denver)
 * 8) Dakota (Capital: Sioux Falls)
 * 9) Delaware (Capital: Dover)
 * 10) Deseret (Capital: Salt Lake City)
 * 11) Florida (Capital: Orlando)
 * 12) Franklinia (Capital: Bristol)
 * 13) Georgia (Capital: Atlanta)
 * 14) Illinois (Capital: Chicago)
 * 15) Kentucky (Capital: Louisville)
 * 16) Louisiana (Capital: New Orleans)
 * 17) Maryland (Capital: Baltimore, seat of government: Annapolis)
 * 18) Massachusetts (Capital: Boston)
 * 19) Michigan (Capital: Detroit, seat of government: Lansing)
 * 20) Minnesota (Capital: St. Paul)
 * 21) Missouri (Capital: Kansas City)
 * 22) Montana (Capital: Billings)
 * 23) New Hampshire (Capital: Manchester)
 * 24) New Jersey (Capital: Trenton)
 * 25) New Maine (Capital: Portland)
 * 26) New York (Capital: New York City)
 * 27) Ohio (Capital: Columbus)
 * 28) Oklahoma (Capital: Oklahoma City)
 * 29) Pennsylvania (Capital: Pittsburgh)
 * 30) Texas (Capital: Dallas)
 * 31) Virginia (Capital: Richmond)
 * 32) Wisconsin (Capital: Milwaukee)

Canada

 * 1) Alberta (Capital: Edmonton)
 * 2) Alaska (Capital: Anchorage)
 * 3) Cascadia (Capital: Vancouver, seat of government: Salem)
 * 4) Manitoba (Capital: Winnipeg)
 * 5) Maritimes (Capital: Halifax)
 * 6) Newfoundland (Capital: St. John's)
 * 7) Nunavut (Capital: Iqaluit)
 * 8) Ontario (Capital: Toronto)
 * 9) Quebec (Capital: Montreal)
 * 10) Saskatchewan (Capital: Regina)

Claimed by the US

 * Bermuda (Capital: Port Bermuda)
 * Federal Capital District of Columbia (Capital: Washington City)
 * Guam (Capital: Hagatnia)
 * Hawaii (Capital: Honolulu)
 * Puerto Rico (Capital: San Juan)

Claimed by Canada

 * Bahamas (Capital: Nassau)
 * Greenland (Capital: Port Nuuk)
 * Isles de Virgin (Capital: Amalie)
 * National Capital Territory (Capital: Ottawa)

Trivia

 * Despite being legally recognized as one state, the Commonwealth is de facto a dual state, which exists as two separate countries: Canada and the United States proper. This was due to Canada and the US both sharing dominion status in the British colonial period. The two countries co-operate government agencies (which are doubly-branded), and have a border agreement allowing for free movement between the two countries. However, both countries have separate Olympic teams (under a shared Olympic Committee), governments, television networks (under the American Broadcasters' Federation), militaries (often seen working together), currencies (although their exchange rates are 1:1), and ccTLDs (.ca and .us). The country is not necessarily listed as two separate nations on maps however, as some maps tend to display them as separate nations while others display them as a single country.
 * The COA holds a hegemony on the global fields of finance, technology, science, industry, and entertainment. Many of the world's leading music artists come from the United States and Canada, and Wall Street is considered a very important world financial hub.
 * The COA has made various leaps and bounds in technology, especially in the Internet. It is the first country to adopt the World Wide Web for commercial use.
 * The country is mostly multicultural, and is the most ethnically-diverse nation in the world, with all immigrant and indigeous groups in the COA being recognized as ethnic and national groups. English, French and Spanish are the three main languages in the country.
 * English, while the dominant language de facto and a national language, is most spoken in the states on the Eastern Seaboard.
 * French is most spoken in Quebec, eastern Ontario, parts of New England and the states of Arkansas and Louisiana.
 * Spanish is spoken mostly in Florida, Texas, Arizona and southern California and the Puerto Rico Territory.
 * From 2017-2021, the US proper became an unofficial far-right populist "dictatorship" under US Prime Minister Donald Trump.