Idaho

Little Idaho, or Aquene, was born in the same year as her older half-brother, Santiago. She is the daughter of England because of being a part of the Oregon Treaty of 1846, and, despite first being settled by Mormons (which didn't last long), Aquene received a number of different kinds of immigrants, the first being, of course, the English, who were considered the most desirable immigrants at the time.

Hell, even Frank R. Gooding, who originated from a rural-working family in England, became the seventh state governor, and because of that, Aquene mostly speaks in an English accent, but she can switch to the German, Irish, African, Borque, and even Chinese accents depending on her mood.

Also, due to her high agriculture and mining, Aquene is often found mining or harvesting potatoes in her small farm. Oh god Germany would lose his head if he knew of Aquene's potatoes, and it always made America laugh at how obsessed her daughter was with the vegetable, though it didn't help when Aquene was with Bryce.

So, some may be thinking this; do a few of her troublemaker siblings enjoy teasing her? Of course, and not just for her potatoes.

"I-da-ho!" they would tease, much to Aquene's chagrin, and no matter how many times America would scold them, they would continue doing as they pleased.

However, Aquene lived up to her name anyway, which means "peace", from the Native American origin.

She was a beautiful child as well, and when she was born, America thought she looked like a mixture of England and her, as, while she possessed mostly her mother's amber hair, the tips of her mid-back length hair would be blonde, and while she possessed her father's green eyes, you would be able to see a blue hue around the pupils. Very beautiful eyes if you saw them. She was also as tall as her father.

Also, what Aquene inherited from England in personality was his short temper, though luckily it doesn't happen very often unless one: she's stressed; or two: she's tired. 

Oh, and there's another thing you should know; She's attracted to African men, and this is because of the first African American who was a helper of Lewis and Clark named York, and also when many African Americans fled to Idaho during the slavery era.

America couldn't help but feel both amused and proud of hearing her daughter's explanation.

"They were discriminated against Mother, but they never ceased to exist, and I admire that strength. Also, their skin looks like the most irresistible dark chocolate I've ever seen, and...god their voices. It's so deep and sensual!"

America wouldn't be surprised if Aquene ended up with a man of African origin, and, if her father knew of this, perhaps he would as well.

With the growth of winter sports in Idaho, tourism now outranks the other industries. There is fishing, boating, and camping sites, hunting (thanks to the large number of elk), and even the famed Sun Valley resort attracts many to swimming, golfing, and skiing.

So, as you would expect, Aquene is a professional in all these sports, and god, if they were still in a world where women were discriminated, men would probably have heart attacks...even her father.

Seeing a woman best a man in something the latter thought couldn't be done by the opposite gender and even seeing their reactions never gets old.

After all, it was something America herself took pride in whenever she proved the men she worked with wrong on so many things.

Oh their faces...

It was so worth the constant marriage proposals.

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