![]() ![]() Morton's Fork: There is no way to prevent the Second American Civil War in Kaiserreich.When the German Black Monday hits, it only makes the Great Depression worse. From Bad to Worse: The USA was already wading through seven years of Great Depression caused by the Wall Street Crash.Lastly, a National Populist Mexico can invade the United States from the south, splitting off more territories. New England can become a Canada-backed independent country or directly occupied by Canada, Hawaii can go independent, Alaska can get occupied by Canada, and Puerto Rico can join the West Indies Federation or start a nationalist uprising. The federal government can lose additional territory beyond the major civil war factions.While the USA, CSA and AUS will always fight to the death, America might still end up in a semi-stable division with the Pacific States, New England, and Hawaii refusing to rejoin the winner and lands lost to Canada and Mexico remaining in their hands unless reclaimed. As the Civil War breaks out, the US can be divided into the Combined Syndicates of America in the Midwest, the American Union State in the South, the Pacific States of America on the West Coast, and the federal government holding the rest.Civil War: The inevitable Second American Civil War is the key event in the USA's story in Kaiserreich, and one of the most famous elements of the mod.Given enough time and effort, this can even lead to the nation becoming a superpower. Awakening the Sleeping Giant: Regardless of who wins the Civil War, a reunified America has the potential to quickly emerge as a major world power.Arc Words: All five of the World In Kaiserreich videos focusing on the post-collapse American nations start with a variation on the sentence "A long time ago, the United States was a land of vast opportunity and promise." making it the arc words for the second civil war in a way.With radical groups arming themselves in the face of rising tension, the land of the free is on the cusp of another crisis, a Second American Civil War. As left-wing and right-wing populism challenged the political establishment, the America of 1936 is more divided than ever. The Great Depression, set off by the 1925 British Revolution, crippled American economy for the next decade, and significantly radicalized American population. Though American isolationism shielded the country from the horrible Weltkrieg, the post-war political upheaval still shook the country to its core. ![]()
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