Newfoundland

The North American Republic of Newfoundland (or simply Newfoundland) is a North American aristocratic sovereign state. A country dominated by and led by the wealthy who rule over the poor, the country is the only nation in North America that isn't majorly influenced by or completely governed by the United States.

History
Newfoundland was split off from Canada in 1632 following re-adjustment to the borders of numerous Scottish colonies. Before it became free, the country was known simply as the Scottish Newfoundland and Labrador Colony, or often as it was nicknamed Macbeth's Land similar to the naming of James's Land.

Prior to World War I starting, Newfoundland was annexed directly by Scotland, of which it's residents met that with extreme unrest. As this was treated as a sign of simply more of the Scottish globalism, a semi-civil war of sorts began in Newfoundland and it ended with the so called "Newfoundland Resistance" being crushed under the boot of it's leader. When World War II began, and after the "grand misunderstanding" sent through the USA via Canada, the United States began it's invasion of Canada and in turn, Newfoundland. As Scotland refused to fend itself off due to the strength of the United States as the time, ultimately Scotland was forced to leave Newfoundland behind, and when Canada finally fell two years later, Newfoundland was released as an independent state. The conclusion of World War II left Canada as a puppet state and Newfoundland the only "remnants" of Scottish North America.

During the Cold War, Newfoundland became increasingly aristocratic, prioritizing the rich over the poor. To date, the active economic segregation of Newfoundland's citizens often ranks it among the lowest living standards in the entire world. Due to this, Newfoundland's population is decreasing and is forecasted to be no less than 3.5 million by 2030.

Politics and Government
Newfoundland lives on its separate ideology called the "Newfoundlandian System", in which the rank and power of people are judged by their economic status. People below the standards often are given small amounts of, or even nothing of basic life needs such as food and drink, while people above the standards often gain the most benefits including high-quality needs and able to vote for Newfoundland's newest leader. The person who is the "richest" in the nation by the time of an election often is given a status in Newfoundland polls, of which below-standard people are not allowed to hear their saying in. Due to the Newfoundlandian System, Newfoundland's living standards are some of the lowest for "below-average" people, and the above-average people are no higher due to massive segregation. The country is defined as an "aristocracy" because the "aristocrats" involved are people considered "very above-standard".

Newfoundland's government is similar to a dictatorship, in that only one person has full control over the nation. Elections exist, and are held every ten years unless the leader is in critical status or deceased, the leader has formally resigned or the leader has been found unworthy of control over Newfoundland. Due to Newfoundland's recent increase in forcing an implementation of Christianity, Newfoundland is on the border of a theocracy (a government in which a deity is seen as a supreme leader.)