Atlantica

The United Federation of Atlantica (or Atlantica for short) is a country who's official location is disputed; however, the United Nations places Atlantica in Europe, but the country itself tends to place itself in a separate division. The country is special in that it bases most of it's architecture and etcetera on the Atlantis myths, which it has willingly embraced.

History
Atlantica was one of the last areas to be settled by humans, being discovered and landed on in 1200 AD. Most researchers dispute the first humans who landed on Atlantica, with remains being as old as 710 AD. The general consensus is somewhere between 500-1500 AD.

Sometime afterwards, most of the first humans on Atlantica settled into the forest that compromises most of the islands today. This would be short-lived as following the sail of Christopher Columbus in 1492, he landed in Atlantica, his delusions believing he made it around the world. When the islanders tried to reason with him that it wasn't the case, Columbus denied all this, and soon sailed off and found India. Word spread across the (old) world about the presence of a world beyond their current location, and soon colonizers scrambled across the New World (Atlantica included) and grabbed what they could. Atlantica was split between Scottish and French rule: Scotland's colony was called New Liverpool while France's colony was called Grand Bourbon. Spain tended to try and claim ownership of New Liverpool, and tried to edit maps to cross out Scotland's name over it's control; in response, Scotland did this with New Spain.

New Liverpool and Grand Bourbon often had petty border conflicts, not enough to start a war, but regularly damaging both of the colony infrastructure both had in place. When the First European War broke out, New Liverpool and Grand Bourbon went to war, but Grand Bourbon took the upper hand and all of Atlantica soon fell under control of the French, who united it as simply Bourbon Colony. Although France had major control over the country, in turn Newfoundland was conquered by Scotland shortly after.

Not much happened after the First European War for Atlantica, but in 1820 it was soon de-colonized and reformed.

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