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    Haiti 
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Flag of the Republic of Haiti (Papa Doc)
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Flag of the Union of Carribean Syndicalist Republics
Flag of the Repiblik Afrik Nouvo

Jacques Roumain

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Role: Head of State
Party: Parti Syndicaliste Haitian
Ideology: Centralized Syndicalismnote 

  • Chummy Commies: Roumain plans to create a highly centralised democratic syndicalism where communes and worker's syndicates around the nation would work and maintain their own sectors internally, but would all debate and vote within one larger central governing body led by Roumain himself.
  • Different World, Different Movies: In this timeline, the protagonist of Roumain's novel Masters of the Dew (Gouverneurs de la rosée) is a young Cuban man returning home from an overseas journey to his sugar plantation he worked on, instead of a Haitian man like in real life.
  • History Repeats: Roumain models Haiti's Anarcho-Syndicalist model after that of the Commune of France, ironically mirroring how France's world-spanning colonial empire once influenced Haiti:
    Paris continues to influence Port-au-Prince, no matter how the world changes.

Faustin E. Wirkus

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Military Dictatorshipnote 

  • Going Native: The American-born Wirkus has a great love and interest in Vodou and its practices, medicinal applications, and use as a unifying agent for the Haitian people. If he becomes Emperor of Haiti, he'll take the time to learn Haitian Creole, and follow the culture, the ways of life, the ideas and the art of Haiti.
  • The Good King: Faustin II rules for the people of Haiti, not himself, and so everything he does, everything the state does, must be for the people. He'll modernise the army and technology, clean up corruption, protect Haiti's traditions, and create a safety net to protect people from hardship.
  • Mighty Whitey: Wirkus is an American who can take the throne of Haiti and rule as the true champion of the native Haitian people.
  • Napoleon Delusion: Faustin E. Wirkus declares himself the reincarnation of Emperor Faustin-Élie Soulouque, or Faustin I, founder of the Second Empire of Haiti in 1849.
  • Taking Up the Mantle: Faustin II seeks to emulate Faustin I's greatness, without the tyranny that tarnished his predecessor's reputation.

François Duvalier

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François 'Papa Doc' Duvalier portrait
Papa Doc portrait
Role: Head of State
Ideology: Right Pan-Africanismnote 

  • Borrowin' Samedi: As he falls further and further into the Papa Doc persona, Duvalier begins wearing the dark, round glasses and hat typical in Baron Samedi's depictions, and changes his tone of voice when speaking to match the voice of Baron Samedi as described in Haitian myths.
  • The Caligula: Prone to mishandling his medications, or ignoring them to use Vodou remedies instead, Papa Doc is frequently in altered states of mind, falling into catatonic states and even suffering from a minor heart attack or two. Oftentimes, he claims to receive visions during these periods of bodily weakness, as he reportedly communes with the Loa so that he may obey their whims and wishes.
  • Corrupt Politician: To facilitate Haiti's 'dire need' for funds, Duvalier initiates a system of property confiscation, seizing assets from the mixed race elite, while also diverting funds from any incoming foreign or business dealings, in doing so both bolstering Haiti's and his own coffers. Those who voice their concern over the sheer amount of funds Papa Doc was diverting into his accounts soon aren't heard from again.
  • Glorious Leader: Papa Doc's face is plastered on every street, his voice broadcasted across the nation's radio and television waves daily. Duvalier has become the embodiment of Haiti; he has become Haiti itself.
  • A God Am I: As he consolidates his power, François Duvalier sheds his original identity and declares himself Papa Doc, a living god of the Haitian people.
  • Human Sacrifice: Papa Doc performs sacrifices, dark rituals, and black magics to pursue his own aspirations of ever-growing power. Rumour has it that he has even stopped sacrificing animals as is tradition, instead replacing them with his many enemies and prisoners.
  • Red and Black Totalitarianism: Should he take over as a dictator, he would replace the blue in Haiti's flag with black, resulting in a red-black flag.
  • The Starscream: By game start, Duvalier is the protégé of Carl Brouard, leader of the Noiristes. If Brouard seizes power, he subsequently slips into alcoholism, while Duvalier amasses more and more power for himself, and eventually murders Brouard and slanders him as a leftist sympathiser over his friendly ties to the traitorous Jacques Roumain.
  • State Sec: The Tonton Makout, or the Bogeymen, are François Duvalier's personal paramilitary death squads. Under cover of night, they silence the enemies of Duvalier's regime and the Haitian people.
  • Tampering with Food and Drink: Duvalier gets rid of his erstwhite mentor Carl Brouard by slipping poison into one of Brouard's glasses.
  • Villain with Good Publicity: As Duvalier consolidates his power, his skills as a fiery orator and public speaker earn him scores of new zealous followers with every new rally he holds. The cult of Papa Doc grows larger than the man himself; he becomes an idea, an icon, a prophet of the Haitian people and the herald of their coming destiny.

Latin America

    United Mexican States 
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Flag of Mexico (Synarchist)
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Flag of Universópolis
Flag of the Prince-Archbishopric of Mexico
Flag of Mexico (González)
Flag of Mexico (Rodríguez)
Flag of the Yancuic Ēxcān Tlahtōlōyān
Flag of the Realm of Aztlān
Flag of the Chīchīltic Ēxcān Tlahtōlōyān
Flag of the Realm of Aztlān (Radical Socialist)
Flag of la Tierra Sagrada de Nuestra Señora de la Santa Muerte

  • Balkanize Me: If Yucateco rebels take over Mexico City and choose not to become Mexico's successor state, the country will get shattered into six pieces (not including Yucatán itself).
  • Enemy Mine: The Anti-Socialist Alliance is a far-right coalition of pious Synarchists and Integralists and the atheist Goldshirts, united over their shared hatred of socialism. If they climb into power, the coalition almost immediately collapses.
  • I Can Rule Alone: After the Anti-Socialist Alliance seizes power, the Goldshirts will pour into Mexico City, seeking to topple their former Synarchist and Integralist allies and establishing themselves as Mexico's rulers.
  • Mexico Called; They Want Texas Back: There are numerous paths that allow Mexico to invade America or intervene in the American Civil War to reclaim the lands they lost to the US (or in case of the reborn Aztec Empire, to reclaim the Nahua people's ancestral origin and unify all Uto-Aztecan speakers under one banner).
  • Modern Mayincatec Empire: There are two paths that turn Mexico into some form of successor state to the old Triple Alliance: either Don Luis Moctezuma-Marcilla de Teruel y Gómez de Arteche (the direct descendant of Moctezuma II) can be crowned Emperor of Mexico as a continuation of the original ruling dynasty; or Nicolás Rodríguez Carrasco can take power and launch a cultural revolution that culminates in the eradication of all European influence and the rebirth of the Triple Alliance.

Vicente Toledano

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Toledano after Coup
Role: Head of State
Ideology: Centralized Syndicalismnote , Communismnote  (Toledano's Coup)

  • Interfaith Smoothie: Lombardo Toledano merges Catholicism and Marxism into one coherent system. The Church and State shall no longer be seperate, but not in the traditional sense. Figures like Lenin and Marx are raised to near sainthood while the old faith's reactionary ideas are cleansed.
  • The Unfettered: Lombardo Toledano recognises that the road to paradise shall be paved with the tombstones of both those who stood in the way and innocents caught in the crossfire—it is only natural that some will get lost along their way, but their sacrifices will not be forgotten.

Plutarco Elías Calles

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Calles as a General
Role: General, Head of State
Ideology: Maximatonote 

  • Cult of Personality: Calles raises his own cult of personality in Mexico, making people to revere him as Mexico's El Jefe and establish his dictatorship at full force.

Manuel Treviño

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Role: General, Head of State
Ideology: Maximatonote 

  • Meet the New Boss: A devout loyalist to the late Jefe Máximo, Treviño's rule is expected to not deviate greatly from that of his predecessor.

Emilio Portes Gil

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Maximatonote 

  • Internal Reformist: While not fully abolishing Maximato, Gil begins reforms of it, pushing for collective leadership by giving more power to senate and relaxing totalitarianism. He also can conduct the "Secret Speech", exposing "Calles mistakes", all that referes to OTL "Khrushchev's Thaw" in USSR.

Félix Díaz

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Caudillo Populismnote 

  • Emperor Scientist: The former leader of the Scientist clique within his uncle's government, Díaz rules Mexico as a personalist dictatorship guided by technocratic principles.

Luis I de Moctezuma

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Absolute Monarchynote 

  • Reconcile the Bitter Foes: Emperor Luis smooths over relations between Europeans and indigenous peoples of Mexico, in order to build a truly cohesive society, with the Emperor himself being the embodiment of how Mexican and Spanish blood have mixed.
  • Rightful King Returns: Don Luis is the direct descendant of Moctezuma, the ninth Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan, and can be crowned Emperor of Mexico if the monarchy wants to embrace Mesoamerican identity and indigenous royal history. Some of his close friends and relatives even jokingly refer to him as the Huey Tlatoani in private.

María I de Iturbide

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Absolute Monarchynote 

  • Pragmatic Villainy: In order to secure their support while eliminating potential enemies along the way, Empress María's government offers moderate leftists a full pardon if they turn themselves in and swear loyalty to the restored Throne.
  • Puppet King: The government notes that María makes an easy puppet due to her soft and pious nature and desire to stay out of politics.
  • Rightful King Returns: Doña María de Iturbide is the great-granddaughter of Emperor Agustín and the adopted granddaughter of Emperor Maximiliano, and can be restored to the Mexican throne if the government wants closer relations to European monarchies.

Porfirio Díaz Ortega

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Absolute Monarchynote 

  • Generation Xerox: Díaz emulates the legacy of his father, a conservative, nationalistic, liberal dictator, as if it was the Porfiriato all over again.
  • Offered the Crown: Of the three potential monarchs for Mexico, Porfirio Díaz Ortega is the only one who is not a direct descendant of a previous monarch, instead being the son of Porfirio Díaz, who was president Mexico for 31 years. His coronation as Emperor of Mexico is supposed to symbolise the rise of a uniquely Mexican royal house, divorced from the country's Spanish and indigenous past.

José Vasconcelos

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Integralismnote 

  • The Assimilator: Vasconcelos hold the unique racial concept of la Raza Cósmica, which considers the mixed peoples of Latin America as their own distinct and syncretic cosmic race, and seeks to unify the Hispanic American world under an Universópolis, whose inhabitants all are blended together to forge a new identity entirely separate from any that have come before.
  • Gilded Cage: If Vicente Lombardo Toledano becomes Mexico's Comandante, while his far-right allies are hanged, Vasconcelos is rewarded for his great cultural contributions and societal significance by being sentenced to house arrest, and allowed to live out the rest of his life on a rather cushy estate under constant guard.
  • Regent for Life: When he rises to power, Vasconcelos assumes the title Archduke of the Regent-Republic, being forced to delay the coronation of a monarch by his Synarchist allies. As he solidifies control, many within the nation and especially within the National Integralist Party call for him to do so, but Vasconcelos dodges the question, stating that he needs more time to tame this wild land before he can truly subject a divine royal to the tedium of rulership.

Roque González Garza

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: National Populism

  • Hollywood Atheist: Seeking to turn Mexico into an atheist paradise, González fully bans all religious congregation and public practice. Only simple prayer is allowed, as a private affair done preferably in shame.
  • Patriotic Fervor: González promotes the ideas of national chauvinism and Mexican exceptionalism.

Nicolás Rodríguez Carrasco

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Huey Tlatoani Itzcoatl II portrait
Role: Head of State
Ideology: Townerismnote 

  • Awesome Anachronistic Apparel: Rodríguez replaces his sombrero and suit for traditional Nahua clothing after declaring himself Tlatoani Itzcoatl II.
  • Human Sacrifice: Itzcoatl II reinstates the Aztecs' human sacrificial practices. If he subsequently gets dethroned by the Mexicayotl movement, Rodríguez himself and his followers will become the last people to be sacrificed to Quetzalcoatl before this practice is abolished.
  • Illegal Religion: Rodríguez bans Catholicism, viewing it as a foreign faith that has robbed Mexico of its natural faith, culture and identity. Clergy are forced into exile, and their 'holy' institution is brought to the flame. Instead, the native Nahua religion is revived and promoted to herald in a new age for Mexican culture and spirituality.
  • Knighting: With the old Mexica nobility long gone, Huey Tlatoani Itzcoatl II raises a new generation of Mexicans to be the new nobles of the Fourth Mexican Empire. All across Mexico, loyal elites, generals, politicians, religious leaders and business magnates become the new aristocracy of this new and truly native Mexican monarchy.
  • Master Race: Rodríguez holds strange racialist ideas, claiming that Nordic and Mexican people have the same genes and bloodstock, and that Mexicans are truly an elevated race like the Aryans of Europe.
  • Meaningful Rename: When he proclaims himself Tlatoani of the reborn Aztec Empire, Rodríguez takes the regnal name Itzcoatl II, after the first Mexica emperor.
  • Sins of Our Fathers: Itzcoatl II can decide to sail back across the Atlantic, like the false Teotl Hernán Cortés and his Conquistadors did five centuries ago, in order to exact revenge upon the Iberians who destroyed the First Mexica Empire.
  • Visionary Villain: Rodríguez has candid visions of reincarnating Mexico as a Latin American utopia, culminating in a complete cultural revolution that would serve as a resurrection of the ancient traditions of the Aztecs.

Frida Kahlo

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Mexicayotlismnote 

  • Chummy Commies: Kahlo's Mexicayotl Movement champions for agrarian socialism, democratic communalism and indigenous cultural revival, tied to the past but modernised to fit current realities and needs.
  • Glorious Leader: Frida Kahlo is beloved and renowned as the Great Tōltēcātl, the greatest artisan of Mexico and the muse of millions. By her artistic and cultural genius, the people are guided to salvation from the villains of the ARM, and the slumbering indigneous identity is awakened.
  • Illegal Religion: Kahlo has the choice to continue Rodríguez's ban on Catholicism to further promote the neo-shamanist Native Mexican Church.
  • Interfaith Smoothie: Kahlo promotes the In Kaltonal (Native Mexican Church), a proposed spiritual body that combines certain Christian ideas and practices with the faith and culture of Mexico's indigenous peoples.
  • Meaningful Rename: Kahlo takes the regnal name Tecuichpoch II after Tecuichpoch Ichcaxochitzin, the last Mexica Empress, solidifying her power equal to that of Emperors, Empresses and Gods.

María Gisela Josefa Erna Isabela Tunkl-Iturbide

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Esotericismnote 

  • God-Emperor: After her family is slaughtered by the ARM, María Gisela allies with a fanatical cult dedicated to the Mexican folk Catholic deity Santa Muerte, which also views María Gisela as the very embodiment of their beloved Lady of Death.
  • Palette Swap: Her photo here is based on her mother's photo in OTL when the latter was younger.
  • Sole Survivor: Of her own family after the ARM murdered her mother and sister.
  • Walking Spoiler: Her storyline of the Santa Muerte can only be triggered via certain circumstances, and the focus tree of the Santa Muerte regime is completely hidden until they takes hold of power.

    Yucatán 
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Flag of the Mayan Empire
Party: Ejercito Yucateco, Parido Nacional Yucateco
Ideology: Red-Tinted Autocracynote 

  • We ARE Struggling Together: Yucatán is a nation divided. Various political parties all have different views of how the country should work, socialists, capitalists and corporatists all have their own 'perfect' economic plans, and people only have a loose sense of a united 'Yucateco' identity.

Salvador Alvarado

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President Alvarado
Role: Head of State
Party: Ejercito Yucateco, Parido Nacional Yucateco
Ideology: Red-Tinted Autocracynote , Authoritarian Democracy
In-Game Biography: Click to Show

  • Dry Crusader: Seeing vice as a prime source of misery for women and families, Alvarado has alcohol and illicit drugs thrown in massive pyres and incinerated in a fit of revolutionary fervour.
  • Immigrant Patriotism: Despite being originally from Sinaloa, Alvarado has fallen in with Yucatecan separatist groups, and becomes their leader when Yucatán secedes from Mexico.

Temístocles Correa Gutiérrez

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Role: Head of State
Party: Partido Rutinero Yucateco
Ideology: Social Conservatism

Bernardino Mena Brito

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General Mena
Role: Head of State
Party: Partido Liberal Yucateco
Ideology: Liberal Conservatismnote 

Miguel Alonzo Rimero

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Role: Head of State
Party: Partido Sanjuanista Nacional
Ideology: Social Liberalism

Hircarno Ayuso y O'Horibe

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Role: Head of State
Party: Partido Socialista Obrero
Ideology: Social Democracy

Bartolomé García Correa

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Role: Head of State
Party: Partido Sindicalista Obrero Nacional
Ideology: Syndicalism

Tomás Garrido Canabal

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Mariachi Garrido
Role: Head of State
Party: Camisas Rojas
Ideology: Militant Aetheismnote 
In-Game Biography: Click to Show

  • Moral Guardians: According to Garrido Canabal, vices such as alcohol, gambling, prostiution and more only serve to muddy the minds of the proletariat and must be entirely banned by the state.

Francisco May Pech

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K'inich Janaab Pakal IV portrait
Role: Head of State
Party: Movimiento Maya
Ideology: Townerismnote 
In-Game Biography: Click to Show

  • Human Sacrifice: Pakal IV reinstates the sacrifice of prisoners of war of high social standing as part of his revival of Maya culture.
  • Knighting: May Pech elevates a new noble class of ahau, consisting of his closest allies, as well as the most prominent figures in Yucatán that would swear loyalty to May Pech and the new Maya Empire.
  • Meaningful Rename: When he proclaims the rebirth of the Maya Empire, May Pech takes the regnal name K'inich Janaab Pakal IV after the original Pakal the Great, the longest reigning American monarch.
  • Occupiers Out of Our Country: May Pech seeks to expel all European invaders out of Maya lands in his quest to restore the Maya civilisation.

    Nicaragua 
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Mandate of Nicaragua

  • Banana Republic: The Mandate of Nicaragua is a nominally independent ally of the United States, where the United Fruit Company owns large tracts of land which they transform into banana plantations, while America is only concerned with personal profit instead of democracy and representation.

George Van Horn Moseley

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Paternal Autocracy

  • Bread and Circuses: Moseley introduces amenities, reforms and American entertainment to Nicaragua so the people would be happy and healthy with colonial rule.
  • Red Scare: Moseley conducts a campaign of propaganda to uproot the Red Menace, ensuring that syndicalism cannot take root in Nicaragua and spread to America.

    Guatemala 
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Flag of the Central American Empire
Flag of the French Republic
Flag of the New France

  • Government in Exile: If the reactionary French government in Algiers falls, Ubico can invite them to Guatemala, where they could overthrow him and set up a second government-in-exile, still dedicated to reclaiming the Métropole.
  • The Remnant: French military and politicians in Guatemala were forced into exile when the national government in Africa collapsed.

Jorge Ubico Castañeda

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Jorge Ubico Napoleon III
Jorge Ubico Napoleon
Role: Head of State
Ideology: Paternal Autocracy

  • The Emperor: If he unifies Central America, Ubico can declare himself Emperor Jorge I while attempting to model the Central American Empire after the First French Empire under Napoléon Bonaparte.
  • Significant Wardrobe Shift: When he declares himself Emperor Jorge I, Ubico also puts on a tricorne hat and replaces his original military uniform with one resembling Napoléon I's, as he starts to turn his empire into a copy of the First French Empire.

Charles de Gaulle

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Paternal Autocracy

  • The Generalissimo: General de Gaulle made a great career in African France and becomes the leader of a military coup in Guatemala and proclaims the French Republic there.
  • Cult of Personality: As a former protégé of Petain, de Gaulle is considered the most legitimate leader who would continue the spirit of National France from Algiers.

François Darlan

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Paternal Autocracy

  • Internal Reformist: Darlan is perceived by members of the National Assembly as a more moderate politician than de Gaulle or Tixier-Vignancour.

Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Paternal Autocracy

  • President for Life: Tixier-Vignancour is the only candidate of the National Assembly who is a civilian and has no ties to the military, but by creating the office of president he holds it permanently.
  • Evil Colonialist: Tixier-Vignancour changes the name of the new French Republic in Guatemala to New France - a former French colony in North America and claims rights and wants to conquer the former colony areas.
  • Space-Filling Empire: The territories of New France after the claim contain the maximum limits of the French colonies in North America, uniting Haiti, the central USA and southern and eastern Canada under one country, regardless of the different cultures of the people living there.

    Honduras 
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Flag of Full Cuyamel
Flag of the Israeli Free State
Flag of the United States of Greater Israel
Official Name: Honduras Free State (Zemurray), Israeli Free State (Jewish homeland created)

Samuel Zemurray

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Paternal Autocracy

  • Banana Republic: Zemurray, an executive in the United Fruit Company, turns Honduras into a beacon for capitalistic excess and American influence in Central America after seizing power.
  • Foreign Ruling Class: As Jews start to immigrate en masse to Honduras after Zemurray takes power, he can declare the creation of a new Israel in Honduras.
  • Pet the Dog: In an event, instead of bulldozing Mayan ruins quietly to make way for more banana fields, Zemurray steps in and gifts the land to Guatemala as a symbol of goodwill and cooperation, while also laying the foundation for future friendly relations with their regime.

    Costa Rica 
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Flag of the Zentralamerikanische Kaffee-Gesellschaft
Flag of the Costa Ricanisches Reich
Flag of the Zentralamerikanisches Reich

  • Banana Republic: The coffee barons and business tycoons of the Zentralamerikanische Kaffee-Gesellschaft can buy out most of its competitors and the Costa Rican government itself, turning the country into a corporatocratic paradise where everything is finely controlled by the Board of Directors.
  • MegaCorp: As they consolidate their hold over Costa Rica, the Zentralamerikanische Kaffee-Gesellschaft can become a single monopoly that effectively controls all aspects of the nation.
  • Private Military Contractors: The ZKG hires mercenaries to protect the coffee plantations and borders of their new corporate state.

James P. Cannon

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Left Internationalismnote 
Party: Partido Vanguardia Popular
See Combined Syndicates of America for more information.

August Wilhelm I

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Authoritarian Democracy

  • Allohistorical Allusion: In real life, August Wilhelm was a member of the Nazi Party and an enthusiastic supporter of Nazism. In a timeline where Nazism doesn't exist, he still finds himself interested in German nationalism and often corresponds with the likes of Hermann Göring, Reinhard Heydrich and Ferdinand Schörner.
  • Reassigned to Antarctica: If the ZKG chooses to crown a Kaiser for Costa Rica after taking over, Kaiser Wilhelm II will choose his narcissistic and effeminante younger son August Wilhelm as a way to keep him away from the prying eyes of the German public.

    Panama 
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Flag of Black Site Panama

  • Puppet King: The Canal Zone Authority can invite the president of the United States to publicly 'form a new government' in his name. However, there is no intention to truly let him take control, since all that the members of the Canal Authority need is a good figurehead to keep attention away from their main source of income, and to bolster their own legitimacy as a state.

Julian Larcombe Schley

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Authoritarian Democracy

  • Necessarily Evil: Schley opposes the vast array of criminal enterprises maintained by the Garrison Command, only seeing them as a necessary evil to keep the Garrison alive while not personally profiting from it at all.

J. Edgar Hoover

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Authoritarian Democracy

  • Dirty Cop: Hoover has a reputation for corruption and self-indulgence, and has been caught skimming funds from the Garrison's illicit activities for his own coffers, as well as for the FBI and OSS's budgets. If he consolidates his rule, Hoover turns Panama into a true criminal paradise.
  • Totalitarian Gangsterism: After coming to Panama, Hoover will capitalise on the illegal drug, weapons and human trafficking rings set up to pay for the Garrison, and start to carve out his own criminal empire, all funded and protected by the American military. Gambling, human trafficking, gun-running, drug dealing and more are all legitimate and state-supported sources of income, as long as Hoover and his goons get a slice of the action.

    Paraguay 
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Flag of the Paraguayan-American Union State
Flag of the Paraguayan-American Union State (Alt)

  • Government in Exile: After fleeing to Paraguay and then getting elected, Huey Long might declare the American Union State government-in-exile and begin to prepare for his eventual return to America.
  • Rising Empire: If Huey Long decides to reclaim America from Paraguay, he'll first have to bulldoze from Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Panama all the way to Mexico before being in a position to strike at the new American state. The developers describe this as the hardest (actually playable) path in the entire game.

Huey Long

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Authoritarian Democracy
See his entry under the American Union State folder.

    Patagonian Worker's Front 
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Flag of the Socialist Republic of Argentina
Flag of the People's Republic of Argentina
Flag of the Kingdom of Arucania
Flag of the Boundless Ranges of the River Plate
Flag of the Continential Revolutionary Lands of the Liberators
Flag of the Free Communes of the New International Tendency
Flag of Terran Techno-Utopia of the Red Eschaton
Flag of the Terrestrial Utopia of the Techno-Uplifted Revolution in the Last Days of the Capital

Alfredo Fonte

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Role: Head of State
Ideology: Totalism

  • Anarcho-Tyranny: Fonte replaces the old state apparatus with his perfected concept of bandit statelessness and kleptocratic anarchism.
  • Asshole Victim: The main targets of Fonte's crime wave are the landlords who support Argentina's previous far-right regime and oppress the vaqueros and farmhands.
  • Cult of Personality: Fonte builds a cult of personality around himself and his Robin Hood-like image.
  • Just Like Robin Hood: Fonte is known to the isolated and poor rural population of Patagonia as a violent Robin Hood-like figure, stealing from the landlord elite and redistributing what he and his men don't take for themselves among commoners.
  • Passing the Torch: Due to the stress of running a revolution and the repetitive drudgery of leadership, Fonte can decide to step down and form a new civilian government under the leadership of J. Posadas.

Homero Rómulo Cristalli Frasnelli

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  • Word Salad Philosophy: Believing nuclear war to be inevitable, J. Posadas seek to bring about what they call the War-Revolution—aka the promulgation of global thermonuclear war in order to 'settle the hash of Capitalism and Syndicalism' once and for all, and to cause mass and rapid societal collapse so that from the ashes, future generations shall naturally and organically work towards the creation of a truly communist society on their own when nothing else remains to derail the process.

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