Pacifican Republic

The Pacifican Republic (Aurentian: Kyrazeeisj-Republiek; French: Republique du Pacifique) or the Pacifican Dominion (Ektæó: Dominius Suusorentsjkú) was a republic primarily located in the eastern portion of present-day Pacifica. Inspired by negligance of the area by colonial figures at home and the American Revolution, the country formed after the Katrinastad Revolt was successful in 1786. The country was ruled by several governors representing the provinces, with a national assembly and senate created with a form of checks and balances.

Power-hungry leaders such as Willem Tåvessøn, Æðelmær Niels among others challenged the effectiveness of the republic. This had gotten so bad to the point that a civil war was fought over seceding territory. Eventually, it was claimed by the British after 1823.

History
By the mid-late 18th century, Aurentia had several colonies including one in Pacifica. Lately, the colony of Læúwen was consolidated to make a co-ruled area after the monarchies united under the Agreement of Mærkináwg in 1708. This allowed settlers from both colonies to move around easily, with the Spanish dollar strengthing its usefullness in the united area since Læúwen did not have an official currency. As time passed, they also began to trade with other colonies.

The ability to obtain self-sufficiency made most Læúwenáčký and Neuwaurenteren question their reasoning for being a colony. Among some of the hugest supporters for this were Næne Marinasjkú, Jannick få Brughen, Johannes Niels, among others. Under them, the Pacifican National House was formed in 1769.

Inspired by the United States, a rebellion was unleashed in 1786. After Pacifica's victory, it managed to form its republic aftersaid country, albeit with certain modifications. A council of governors ruled across the territory, with a national assembly and senate created with a form of checks and balances. However, governance over the territory was proven to be challenging, with the governors gaining more power over time.

Finding out that the country was in a civil war, Aurentia led its men to take over the country yet again, and in 1823 the final strongholds of the Pacifican Republic were taken down with the assistance of the British. An agreement was made to prohibit the inhabitance of any other group of people outside of certain boundaries, largely marked by the Pirasaugett Mountains among other boundaries. Meanwhile, many Americans were also moving into Pacifica in search for more land to settle.