Dude, that is ASB. There is no way in hell the northern states ratify a constitutional amendment that gives Andrew Jackson a lifetime appointment. There is no way the U.S. becomes a de facto elected monarchy fifty years after independence.
The northern states were forced to sign the amendment - they had no choice. And it won't be an elected monarchy, either.
Knowing Andrew Jackson, as soon as secession was declared and possibly before, he would have moved in with the Federal army and crushed all opposition. Cottolvania wouldn't last a month. He certainly wouldn't wait for approval from Congress. Conveniently, this is one area that Presidents have the power to take care of the issue alone, enforcing the law. I don't really see how Cottolovania could mount an effective resistance.
Uh, it takes time to gather an army and send it to crush the opposition. It doesn't happen in a few days, it takes weeks for it to build up. (Which is why Cottolvania managed to survive a month without attack.)
I do not see how "Cottolvania"(which will forever be the most retarded name ever) can possibly not go fascist and also end up a dictatorship? I mean, the damn OP had John C Calhoun write in the Cottolvanian constitution that the President could serve for 20 years....
Did you not read what I said? I said that the U.S. would go fascist, not Cottolvania. Also, Cottonese Presidents are elected every five years, with 20 years being the maximum.
Never mind the fact that by this stage, John C Calhoun, the founding father, was a States Rights demagogue, not the nationalist that he was back in his War of 1812 days. Technically he just created a damn country with limited states rights which he hates.
Actually, he created a country with full states rights, not limited.
Cheapest war ever.
I quite agree.
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