Lander Republic of Tennessee
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History
The history of the Lander Republic is very recent, only summoning its presence at the end of last year. (December 18th 2023) But even with such a recent and fresh identity to the American stage, the nation has a lot of history within' its own people.
Take the leader for instance, Bisle Minte, A Swedish man born and raised in Tennessee, has a rich history with the land and his ideals are far from small, growing up he always thought there was something off about the American government and its system, he sought out to be the first Swedish man on American soil to lay claim to land for his state which he sees to be oppressed.
History Of The Capital "Columbia"
A year after the organization of Maury County in 1807, Columbia was laid out in 1808 and lots were sold. The original town, on the south bank of the Duck River, consisted of four blocks. The town was incorporated in 1817. Columbia was the site of Jackson College from 1837 until it was burned, along with most of Jackson, by Union troops during the American Civil War.
During World War II phosphate mining and the chemical industry expanded in Columbia to support the war effort. By the 1940 census, the total city population was 10,579;[11] more than 3,000 were African American.[8] After the war, chemical plants were a site of labor unrest between white and Black workers, both in terms of competition for work and efforts to unionize. Veterans sought to re-enter the economy, and Black veterans resisted being pushed back into second-class status after having fought in the war.[8] In the postwar period, Black veterans often became leaders in the growing campaign for civil rights during the 1950s and 1960s throughout the state.
War For Independence Status
Ongoing
Land Of Claim
Overview
Join our army, Fight the yanks.
Regiments of the Army
Will be finished after the civil war.