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.