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ANAN
Association of North American Nations
Formation1951
FounderNew Netherland
New England
Mexico
Virginia
Florida
Opdamsland
Tussenland
South Tussenland
Mexico
HeadquartersDaesemus, Tussenland
Region
America
Official language
Amerikaens
Spanish
French
English

The Association of North American Nations (Amerikaens: Verbond van Nördamerikaense Staeten, Spanish: Asociación de Países de Norteamérica, French: Association des pays du nord de l'Amérique, Corean: 북미國가연맹) is a political and economic union of seven member states in northern America established in 1951. It was originally a collection of bilateral and multilateral treaties crafted to oppose European influence in northern America.

Today, the organisation aims to ensure the security and political stability of its constituents, maintain a united economic market, enforce monetary regulations, and to propogate legal homogenisation. It is said to have multiple unique characteristics, making it truly sui generis.

Member states

Constitution

The organisation's constitution, formulated in 1951, was brought about with the Treaty of Boston. It was signed and ratified by its founding members - New Netherland, New England, New France, Virginia, Florida, Opdamsland, Tussenland, Mexico, and South Tussenland.

TREATY OF BOSTON
Signatories THE RAEDSPENSIONARIS OF NEW NETHERLANDTHE KING OF NEW FRANCE, HENRY III

THE PRESIDENT OF VIRGINIA

THE GRAND LIEUTENANT OF FLORIDA

THE PRESIDENT OF OPDAMSLAND

THE PRESIDENT OF MEXICO

THE PRESIDENT OF NEW ENGLAND

THE PRESIDENT OF SOUTH TUSSENLAND

THE PRESIDENT OF TUSSENLAND

Prelude The Signatories of this Treaty reaffirm a mutual desire for peace and longevity of each sovereign nation under a free government. They are determined to continue social, economic and technological progress and eliminate barriers currently in place to halt such development. They recognize a common history and civilization founded upon freedom, democracy, and civil law. They are resolved to uphold this Treaty in mutual defense for the stability of each sovereign nation.
Article 1 The Signatories undertake an agreement to the foundation of the Association of North American Nations and all that this Treaty entails.
Article 2 The Signatories declare that this organization will work towards international peace between itself and all other sovereign nations. If the threat of force is used against one Signatory it is used against all members, in which a joint defense will be established to secure stability and peace.
Article 3 The Signatories create a Defense Council, with each member sending a representative to negotiate on behalf of its sovereign nation in the matters of mutual defense and aid.
Article 4 The Signatories create an Economic Council, with each member sending a representative to negotiate on behalf of its sovereign nation in the matters of mutual commerce and trade.
Article 5 The Signatories will adopt a common policy for access of the Mississippi River and its tributaries.
Article 6 The Signatories may agree, only if unanimously, to the addition of any other American State to carry out the principles of this Treaty and to continue the stability of region.
Article 7 The Signatories agree that this Treaty does not dissolve any previous agreements made between other sovereign nations unless stated in this Treaty.
Article 8 The Signatories declare that they will uphold all aspects of the Rights of Nations to the best of their abilities.
Article 9 The Signatories are obligated to take any necessary measures to fulfill all parts of this Treaty.