Convening the American Continental Union
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  • Reads 15,628
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  • Parts 34
  • Time 9h 42m
Ongoing, First published Oct 10, 2023
In an alternative reality, all the colonies on the American continent united and gained independence.

Becoming the most advanced society in the world, the largest country in the world and the largest global superpower.

But in one day, the entire American continent was transported to a new world.

A world much bigger and more dangerous than its old world, how will the American continent fare in this new world.

This fanfic was based on the Allied & Axial fanfic by author Horten141A.
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