New Pennsylvania

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New Pennsylvania was a colony on the border of the and, settled by colonists after the. New Pennsylvania, within the cities, had a booming business climate, and, outside the cities, it had many farms that worked as major suppliers of food to the colony and others.

Although the colony was relatively peaceful even during the violence and riots that characterized the early days of the (though there were a number of protests), the colony became on the fast track to civil war in, when a new administration was "elected" , and it began to impose ever increasing restrictions on personal liberty in order to try and curtail  activity

In, after the takeover of , the New Pennsylvania government ordered all bank accounts to be emptied and placed under their control, with withdrawal of money from the government controlled account needing paperwork to prove where it was going to, and the money, even after withdrawal, being tracked, so that  sympathizers would have a much more difficult time sending money to the rebels.

Not only did this cause violence within the colonial parliament, it also caused citizens on the night of November 5th, to march on the parliament while it was in session, and arrest any members of the administration they could find. In the aftermath of his capture, the bill's greatest proponent, Kevin Francis, was publicly lynched in the streets. In the aftermath of this massive riot, the sent  to the colony in order to augment the  and  loyalists on the planet.

This action led to decades of continuous war between the and, until the  was forced to quickly abandon the colony in  to help defend. After this, without the aid of the supply lines, the forces on the planet were defeated by the.

When the returned to New Pennsylvania in, in order to halt the endless war, they instituted a series of black operations against the  using , eventually relegating the  to tiny pockets of resistance deep in the frontier. In the aftermath of the nearly forty three year conflict, New Pennsylvania was left in shambles, and it was only in, that after decades of rebuilding, it was finally in nearly the same state it was previous to the.