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Napoleon in America: The Conquest of America and the Institution of Napoleonicism

Napoleonic America
17-07-2006, 04:11
Napoleon did not forsake Louisiana in the Purchase with America. The armies in Lousiana took all of Western America, getting to California and making Lousiana a new state. During the Napoleonic Wars, the Lousiana Armies marched through America, taking Washington. They deposed Thomas Jefferson and named Napoleonic French general, Louis Gabriel Suchet, duc d'Albufera da Valencia (may change later) as ''King of All America''.

The nation of Haiti was seized and annexed to America, Toussaint L'Ouverture was named Commander of Haitian Forces and Jean-Jacques Dessalines was sent as a representitive to Britain, though he held power somewhat.

Washington DC was named Bonaparte, after Napoleon Bonaparte, who was neutral on the independence of the Napoleonic America which would live on pass him.

New York was named as New Bordeaux. The États-Unis d'Amérique Grande Armee was established, though America was led by a King, Louis Gabriel Suchet, duc d'Albufera da Valencia. The American Civil War did occur, with a King's Victory.

The King's Forces, after the win, dealt with the British. They opened relations with the British and Post-Napoleonic France (France after Napoleon). After some time, French America grew into a good power, holding Haiti and other lands.

At 1939, the eve of World War II, America had already planned for neutrality. In 1941, Pearl Harbour was attacked and the Americans joined in. Through the 50's and so on, America seemed to go well, still under a King.

Now, with the anthem as God Save the King, and under a King of America, French America goes on, under the banner of its Napoleonic heritage.