Ohio

It was done.

The Treaty of Paris was signed, and now the Northwest territory belonged fully to the American government. Then, while George Washington looked over the treaty once more, America jolted, feeling something kick her. George caught it.

"Everything alright Miss?" he asked.

"Oh, yes. Don't worry sir, it's nothing you should concern yourself with," America reassured him with a smile. After all, a new life was forming within America now, created by this treaty.

Little Honora, her woman of honor.

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When Honora was born, she was at first known as the Northwest Territory, created in 1787, but that soon lead to her receiving the name of Ohio in 1800. Soon, as her populations varied from German, Mexican, Russian, Canadian, and other immigrants from different countries, she was able to speak most foreign languages.

Honora was also born with very dark skin, dark brown hair, and brown eyes, the overall appearance of an African-American woman. This was because of her large African American population and even significant Hispanic population. Of course, during the Civil War era, Honora wasn't viewed as a human by many people, even by her government at times, but she never allowed their verbal abuse to outwardly get to her.

"They don't know me Mama, but it's not their name calling that hurts; It's their ignorance. Just because I have different-colored skin doesn't make me an alien!" she said to her mother once.

"I know it doesn't angel, but you can't change how people think. People are like bricks, and it would take something extremely hot to melt those bricks," said America.

"That can be really hard sometimes Mama...I'm glad I have someone like you to talk to." According to Honora, without America to help her, she probably would've snapped.

Especially when her economy took a nose dive in 2015, leaving many without jobs.

America was doing her best to help Honora with her economy problems, but she also had to help her other children too.

She was not a woman of favoritism, not like France, Canada, or even England.

Ever since the Revolution, America knew it would change Honora's father, and it turns out her worst fears became reality. England avoided her like the plague, only speaking to her if absolutely necessary. Of course, due to her facade as a man and an idiot, it fueled his spite towards her, thinking he raised her "wrong".

If only the man wasn't so blind, he would've seen that his ignorance was the reason for his loss.

But America didn't want it any other way. If it meant protecting her people and her children, then so be it.

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