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(Original) New Minutemen Movement/The Birth of the New Carolina Union

The New Minutemen Movement while not created in Carolinas but rather in West Virginia from the results of repeated violent crack downs on American workers orchestrated by the American Federal Government and Corporations alike. With ideals originally born from both American Nationalism as well as Socialism in order to support the workers as well as all Americans. However, the repeated violent crackdowns on the movement forced it on going further south further away from Federal authority into the Carolinas. In which it had thrived among both poor whites and blacks and was planned originally as a staging ground as a sight for a Second American Revolution. However, the Carolinas became increasingly alienated by the other states in the United States with a trade blockade on Charleston Harbor to try to stop the sale of firearms into the two states as well as seizing of the National Guard Armories in North and South Carolina. This officially led to the Carolinans no longer considering themselves Americans but rather Carolinans as they have irrepressible differences with the United States so much so the New Minutemen Movement became supported even by the wealthy. However, the last straw was the President of the United States officially suspending Habeas corpus and the attempted arrest the representatives of North and South Carolina in congress leading to them being killed. As such, the Governors of the two states had in secrete had agreed to hold a multi state referendum to elect a president for a potential new country while a New Carolina Congress was organized into existence. The New Carolina President that was voted in was Elizabeth Miller. The First Act of the Congress was writing up Deceleration of Independence. While the President organized a new military for the new country as well as using militia to force the unseizing of National Guard Armories in the Carolinas as well as organize a new national navy. After, the Declaration of Independence was written and sent by the New Carolina Union to the American President the world waited in response.

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