What If the USA Broke Up

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @Xyro--
    @Xyro-- 2 года назад +1636

    #50 Mississippi 0:37 - 1:29
    #49 Oklahoma 1:30 - 2:08
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    #3 New York 27:28 - 28:08
    #2 Texas 28:08 - 28:54
    #1 California 28:55 - 29:45

  • @liamfoxy
    @liamfoxy 2 года назад +2529

    I feel like it's more likely the US will break up into 4 or 5 different regions based on common interests, resource sharing, economic reasons, and political alignments.

    • @andrewmorrison7074
      @andrewmorrison7074 2 года назад +133

      I'd agree. Something along the lines of the South, Midwest, pacific states, and either the entire north east or the northeast split into New England and the rest

    • @jasontoddman7265
      @jasontoddman7265 2 года назад +67

      Was my very first thought on clicking on this video. The result would also be far less unstable.

    • @Pr0digyZRX
      @Pr0digyZRX 2 года назад +20

      I could see this. Eastern, mid-eastern, central, mid-western, and western America. Or if it's 4 you'd end up with eastern, western, mid-eastern, and mid-western America. Probably end up splitting along the timezones imo

    • @Mx11999
      @Mx11999 2 года назад +5

      Yeah I agree

    • @ParagonFury
      @ParagonFury 2 года назад +61

      Yeah we here in the entire East Coast would probably join with whatever New York and Massachusetts are doing. We're not culturally different enough to dislike each other that much, and none of us are dumb enough to want to cut ourselves off economically from the power houses of NY and MA.
      You might have a few "If we have to..." states (like NH), but the East Coast would remain relatively whole.

  • @dovahkiing420
    @dovahkiing420 2 года назад +1066

    As an Alaskan, if the US ever broke apart and we were on our own, we would most likely instantly be invaded and taken over by Russia.

    • @seanmcgouran4091
      @seanmcgouran4091 2 года назад +80

      Why would Russia invade? Alaska could round-out Canada - a member of NATO.

    • @totozamayoutube
      @totozamayoutube 2 года назад +47

      Or maybe Canada

    • @dovahkiing420
      @dovahkiing420 2 года назад +5

      @@seanmcgouran4091 Russia has threataned an invasion of Alaska many times before and if we didn't have US protection, probably would get invaded
      (especially since their reason for invading Ukraine would be the same, both previous Russian occupied, both major oil reserves.)

    • @Potatopogchamp
      @Potatopogchamp 2 года назад +54

      here’s a explanation for this comment or at least what I think they meant the Russian empire had control over Alaska and after the sold it to the USA they learned about the heavy amounts of oil there

    • @Projectboom13
      @Projectboom13 2 года назад +12

      That sounds right
      I’m from Alaska to

  • @bradreed4414
    @bradreed4414 2 года назад +503

    This is a cool thought project. I feel like realistically if the US broke up it would end up in regions rather that individual states

    • @Kaiserboo1871
      @Kaiserboo1871 2 года назад +63

      Except Texas.
      Texas would become its own republic.

    • @paveladamek3502
      @paveladamek3502 2 года назад +10

      Ah yes, because the rich north versus the poor south worked so well in the past. How do you expect "regions" to agree on anything? Nobody would voluntarily want Tennessee or the Carolinas. Etc. If three states (CA, OR, WA) agree they are better off without ID, who will take it? Who will take NV? As separate countries, they can legalize their own gambling and then Las Vegas will become a total favela. CA as a sovereign nation will rather legalize gambling than having its citizens "travel abroad" for it.

    • @WordsMatter1982
      @WordsMatter1982 2 года назад +22

      @@paveladamek3502 that's why they're regions. Not just divided by North South.

    • @patrickroe3260
      @patrickroe3260 2 года назад +8

      What worries me is the need for water in places like Arizona. I live on one of the great lakes and Want no water sent to Arizona or California. They are desert states. People made choices to live there. Neither state should have green lawns that depend on water. The two states should be on their own when it comes to water supported luxuries like country clubs/golf courses.

    • @adayinforever
      @adayinforever 2 года назад +10

      Definitely. Probably the entire West coast, New England, the Carolinas, the Virginias, the Great Lake states, and other various alliances.

  • @secretlyamazing
    @secretlyamazing 2 года назад +1132

    "Hawaii's remote location means no one would want to attack it"
    *Japan enters the chat*

    • @usmc5977
      @usmc5977 2 года назад +34

      and got nuked later*

    • @FishFlys
      @FishFlys 2 года назад +18

      @@usmc5977 by who? what country that just lost the majority of its assets would invoke a nuclear war with japan?

    • @Marky-Mark1337
      @Marky-Mark1337 2 года назад +13

      @@FishFlys China

    • @FishFlys
      @FishFlys 2 года назад +11

      @@Marky-Mark1337 last i checked china isnt a state of america

    • @Captain23rdGaming
      @Captain23rdGaming 2 года назад +3

      is that a kaisserech reference i see

  • @highliving-animatedvideos5831
    @highliving-animatedvideos5831 2 года назад +413

    If trump wins the election again, I will leave the United States
    If Biden wins the election again, I will leave the United States
    This is not a political post, I just want to travel

  • @JasonTaylor-po5xc
    @JasonTaylor-po5xc 2 года назад +611

    Much of the US was setup with the intention of remaining in the union - with the exception of the original 13 since they were still trying to figure out the relationship between the states and federal government. If the US were to break apart today, it ls likely certain regions would group together for practical reasons like shipping access and watershed management. For example, I could see the great plains states joining together to retain access to the Mississippi/Red/Missouri river systems for exports and management of their shared aquafer. I could also see regions with similar political views and culture joining together as well. Instead of 50 countries, perhaps it might be more like 10-15 at most.

    • @kingkidtmgaming
      @kingkidtmgaming 2 года назад +36

      I could see the west coast states joining together

    • @TheLongDon
      @TheLongDon 2 года назад +51

      It wpuld most likely be like 3-5. Southern, east coast, midwest, and west coast. Maybe some split offs like Cali or Texas being straight up alone

    • @nathan9901
      @nathan9901 2 года назад +15

      @@TheLongDon i disagree. political views, like the comment says, would be an issue.

    • @TheLongDon
      @TheLongDon 2 года назад +6

      @@nathan9901 Political views in these reasons are for the most part the same

    • @andrewmorrison7074
      @andrewmorrison7074 2 года назад +14

      @@TheLongDon I'd say instead of the east coast it's likely be the north east, with the southern east coast being its own, or with the rest of the south. But otherwise I agree

  • @paulamonk82
    @paulamonk82 2 года назад +62

    As an Iowan I need to tell you that it isn't truly land locked. The Mississippi and Missouri rivers make up 2 of our borders which give our state its shape. :)

    • @macsnobia
      @macsnobia 2 года назад +2

      You beat me to it. Good point!

    • @CheezyGorls
      @CheezyGorls 2 года назад +3

      You live on the State National Chef’s head, as I call it. Wonder what it is like there

    • @ianleary5780
      @ianleary5780 2 года назад +5

      Landlocked doesn't mean there aren't any navigable rivers. Landlocked means that the territory in question has no ocean coastline.

    • @texan_mapping-1836
      @texan_mapping-1836 Год назад +2

      ​@@ianleary5780 Correct.

  • @AngryOlliver
    @AngryOlliver 2 года назад +568

    If a split happens, it won't be 50 individual countries. It would be alliances of ideologically and economically similar states. You'd probably see the Northeast either with Maryland or North Carolina as the southernmost state (depending where North Carolina fell). The Southeast and Rustbelt which would likely overlap with some of the landlocked states. You'd then have the west coast, with likely a surprising amount of those neighboring states trying to latch onto California because money talks. The only state I could see trying to be completely independent would be Texas, and that is more because it's kind of what they've been trying to do forever.

    • @robertthompson4393
      @robertthompson4393 2 года назад +18

      Well for a time Texas was its own country. And since it seems to be getting most of the major businesses that California is emerging at current it would mean that the Republic of Texas would become the number one economy in the former United States

    • @brandonlesko3126
      @brandonlesko3126 2 года назад +1

      I think the RSA: Red States of America should be the new union with a currency based on something that has actual value. Outlaw the central bankers. Fiat paper is a big reason why the country is in the mess it's in right now. Liberals would be much happier living in a union full of people with shared values & ideas of how big the government should be, and how involved in everyone's life Big Daddy Government should be. The RSA will keep the Constitution and abide by it. Liberals can continue ignoring it in their Utopian union. A peaceful divorce would make everyone a lot happier.

    • @priceprice_baby
      @priceprice_baby 2 года назад +26

      @@robertthompson4393 if they were separate countries that movement would stop, due to potential import/export costs that could be imposed.. There is no way you'd ditch having a base in the huge California market. Most likely the big companies would all want a facility in each country

    • @Shanbo26
      @Shanbo26 2 года назад

      @@robertthompson4393 And then a blizzard would hit and it would be back to the bottom. Then their oil would run out in about 40-50 years and they'd have nothing.
      In the meantime, there would probably be a civil war between Texas and its four biggest cities (Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Austin) unless they got to run things as they saw fit. Without those cities, you're a third world nation.

    • @brianmorris3614
      @brianmorris3614 2 года назад +5

      coasts would eat themselves. after about three days. money wont mean anything and wont buy the west, who also has all of Californias water. but you see? in your mind california is separate from the west. and the west agrees. again, the coasts would literally eat themselves.

  • @matt415HipHop
    @matt415HipHop 2 года назад +85

    California, Texas, and Florida can definitely function as their own country

    • @Timotimo101
      @Timotimo101 2 года назад +5

      Iceland does too ... with only 350,000 or so people. There are lots of small countries that survive and most likely don't do as well as our individual states.

    • @DianeHasHopeInChrist
      @DianeHasHopeInChrist Год назад

      California is so bankrupt, as most Tech Companies have escaped that perverse craphole. Heck, most of the decent people have left, too. Only perverse, evil, idiocy lives there now. And California depends on Federal Assistance.
      When Trump was President, he stopped Federal Aide to California due to them being a sanctuary state, which was good. And the demoncrap corruption in California has made most residents homeless, jobless, drunks and drug addicts. Look up statistics...California is NOT a wealthy state, any longer. And it has not been wealthy for years.
      California cannot make it on its own. They have needed bailing out too often.
      Government corruption over taxing companies and residents has gotten way out of hand, as politicians pocket most Federal Aide.

    • @Fox3-x3p
      @Fox3-x3p Год назад +3

      same with arkansas. we provide the world with rice and chicken, we also have natural gas and oil, along with forest and 3 of the top largest us rivers.

    • @Nileking300
      @Nileking300 Год назад +5

      California is a horrible state everybody’s leaving.

    • @texan_mapping-1836
      @texan_mapping-1836 Год назад +4

      ​@@Nileking300 Exactly.

  • @Ryarios
    @Ryarios 2 года назад +110

    I read a novel 40 years ago or so where the US had broken up into separate countries and CA had broken up into two countries and were always at war with each other. It actually was an interesting book and the fact the US had broken up was a relatively minor plot point.

    • @chancebrown98
      @chancebrown98 2 года назад +4

      What book?

    • @Ryarios
      @Ryarios 2 года назад +11

      @@chancebrown98 if I remember correctly, it was called "Friday". The main character went by that name. It’s a Robert A. Heinlein book.

    • @chancebrown98
      @chancebrown98 2 года назад +3

      @@Ryarios thanks! i just looked it up and it looks pretty good. Definitely gonna check it out

    • @woodrew5415
      @woodrew5415 2 года назад +5

      Yea, south Oregon and North California really want to create the state Jefferson

    • @OrangeGiraffe8
      @OrangeGiraffe8 2 года назад

      I red a very similar book! It was called American War by Omar el Akkad

  • @coldbrewer003
    @coldbrewer003 2 года назад +162

    I could see multiple states align with each other just so they can have access either to the Gulf of Mexico, the Pacific, or the Atlantic.

    • @trooper40below
      @trooper40below 2 года назад +10

      I think it would be all about the Great Lake states. Wisconsin alone has Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, and the Mississippi River and then the partnership with Canada would be the icing on the cake. The same could be said for Michigan, Illinois, and Minnesota.

    • @HalifaxHercules
      @HalifaxHercules 2 года назад +2

      I don't see that happening with the New England states as they will end up joining Canada with New Hampshire, Vermont, and Northern Maine joining Quebec while the rest of Maine as well as Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut could end up joining New Brunswick or Nova Scotia.
      The only concern with Massachusetts joining Nova Scotia is that it will shift its balance of power from Boston to Halifax for strategic reasons. It could also jeopardize relations with both cities as Boston helped rebuild Halifax after "The Halifax Explosion of 1917".

  • @balancinglion_680
    @balancinglion_680 2 года назад +393

    One major thing you forgot, is Minnesota is one of the largest exporters of Iron Ore in the United States. This significantly boosts the economy for the long haul, and is critical to any infrastructure.

    • @isaacmccarty4578
      @isaacmccarty4578 2 года назад +21

      Yes, and the ski industry, we can have biathletes defend our borders and join Canada

    • @arbyjack2552
      @arbyjack2552 2 года назад +31

      Minnesota is south Canada

    • @davidbakke9293
      @davidbakke9293 2 года назад +11

      @@arbyjack2552 actually true we are one of the most democratic states

    • @lusalma5404
      @lusalma5404 2 года назад +16

      MN is very underrated; educated population, grow a lot of companies and industries... run a budget surplus... oh and have our own water. California has both water and power shortages that would have to be addressed.

    • @FishFlys
      @FishFlys 2 года назад +5

      i personally would come conquer minnesota actually im really sorry but i would do it.

  • @jaxonhall6831
    @jaxonhall6831 2 года назад +160

    I’ve lived in Idaho for my entire life, and I have never once heard anybody refer to themselves, me, or other Idahoans as hoers or Idahoers. I have only ever heard people call us Idahoans. I have however been told that the state I live in isn’t real when I talk to people while I’m on vacation.

    • @fl2terer
      @fl2terer 2 года назад +37

      Idaho isn't real tho

    • @mattbeers6461
      @mattbeers6461 2 года назад +19

      That’s not the only thing that bothered me as an “Idahoan.”
      I think the infographics was a little inaccurate on this one.
      He’s forgetting Idaho has immense amount of precious metals, oil and natural gas reserves. Power is becoming a major export right next to potatoes. Not to mention all of our military installations. Including nuclear. Both for power and weapons. Atomic city Idaho was the first city in the world powered by nuclear power. He also forgot that as a rural state, we are right up next to Texans with guns owned per capita. He acted like Idahoans would just run away from a fight. Not to mention that 2/3 of Oregon and a section of Utah wants to succeed to what they call “Greater Idaho” due to politics.
      Sorry Infographics, 98% of the time I agree with your analytics. But I truly think you have Idaho dead wrong

    • @xiaolan1369
      @xiaolan1369 2 года назад +15

      Idahoes

    • @riskfv
      @riskfv 2 года назад +4

      @@mattbeers6461 you talk too much

    • @Whynotmini
      @Whynotmini 2 года назад +19

      @@mattbeers6461 worst case scenario they can just turn Idaho sideways and use the state as a gun

  • @colin4tor781
    @colin4tor781 2 года назад +175

    I believe that if the union collapsed states would group together and form new regional unions. Those new regional unions would probably form strong ties and possibly create a new more decentralized United States.

    • @burtonkephart6239
      @burtonkephart6239 2 года назад +2

      Well said. I think at first out of pragmatic reasons yes but like said as things improved a larger mass would form . Something like the idea we use today of middle America ( everything between the coastlines ) rough sketch .

    • @tessareynolds8377
      @tessareynolds8377 2 года назад +1

      I agree.

  • @thatonepianoguy_
    @thatonepianoguy_ 2 года назад +64

    Fun fact! Tulsa, Oklahoma has the furthest inland port in the country at the Port of Catoosa!

    • @Jakethegoodman
      @Jakethegoodman 2 года назад +1

      Lol, what about Minneapolis?

    • @skylertiger5314
      @skylertiger5314 2 года назад +6

      @@Jakethegoodman Minneapolis is right next to the great lakes. So their port is not as far inland as Tulsa

    • @Jakethegoodman
      @Jakethegoodman 2 года назад +1

      @@skylertiger5314 The great lakes arent a coastline and Minneapolis is further from the Atlantic and Gulf of St. Lawrence than Tulsa is from the Gulf of Mexico. That said it may be closer to the Hudson Bay than Tulsa is to the Gulf (not sure though).
      But if we're doing this St. Louis is further North than Tulsa and has a major port. Same situation with Louisville, Indianapolis, and a number of major cities in the Midwest.
      But I guess it depends on your definition of "inland". For me, living on the Gulf Coast, any port on a river is inland. And with that said I dont see much difference between the Red River and the Mississippi. They're both navigable ones just deeper.

    • @wardamn3agle
      @wardamn3agle 2 года назад +1

      Nobody cares

    • @juliatodhunter6454
      @juliatodhunter6454 2 года назад +1

      Yes, I was surprised this fact was overlooked.

  • @Yh-vi2sv
    @Yh-vi2sv 2 года назад +87

    I’m still baffled at the size and diversity of culture and ethnicity in the US.

    • @pulsexoxo
      @pulsexoxo 2 года назад +15

      We’re all basically our own country at the end of the day

    • @Yh-vi2sv
      @Yh-vi2sv 2 года назад +17

      @@pulsexoxo the United continent of North America except Canada

    • @Pisti846
      @Pisti846 2 года назад +9

      We were a lot more of a nation before the 1980s.

    • @Yh-vi2sv
      @Yh-vi2sv 2 года назад +2

      @@Pisti846 what makes you say that

    • @momojafar9385
      @momojafar9385 2 года назад +1

      @@Yh-vi2sv probably wants US to be a white nation

  • @sybe1831
    @sybe1831 2 года назад +279

    As a Californian, Id like to bring up the water problems we have. Wouldn’t be too bad once we get desalination plants up and running, but could be a rough first few years. Over all, the only changes we would likely notice is a bit more water regulation at first.

    • @jamesharris6368
      @jamesharris6368 2 года назад

      How about California stop selling their water? California is fine, it's the politicians that are messing it up.

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 2 года назад

      In a real world scenario, presumably you'd take a few other states with you (voluntarily) & likely take care of the water issues in the process, in return for them getting the benefits you could offer them in return. In reality though, it's never going to happen! If there was any chance it would, you would have done a dry run during covid & closed your state borders so that the lockdown you did could actually work, rather than you just being reinfected by people bringing new covid cases in from other states, putting you into an endless lockdown. Australia did state border closures & most states were out of lockdown with covid fully eliminated within a couple of weeks. None took more than 3 months to fully eliminate it without new cases entering constantly, you would have been the same with state border closures

    • @wesieboy56
      @wesieboy56 2 года назад +11

      thats all we need really is water, lots and lots of water

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 2 года назад +1

      @@wesieboy56 Don't say that! The whole world prayed for rain for Australia in Jan 2020 to help with the bushfires, 2.5 years later, we're still waiting for it to stop! Has been unrelenting for that entire time! "lots & lots of water" leaves your cities 50 feet under it! At least that's what's happened to us 4 times in the last year!

    • @anned8634
      @anned8634 2 года назад

      The state of Calif has one major problem.
      The big cities vote democrat and rural Calif are Republican and have the sources of power and water.
      Turn off the water and power to the cities and watch what happens to them. And turning off the power and water will be so easy it's a joke. And the city flatlanders would get lost trying to stop us Calif hillbillies.
      and the Calif national guard likely join us hillbillies and the state of Jefferson military.

  • @joedavenport2477
    @joedavenport2477 2 года назад +139

    I could see a group of states that are on the same page politically and economically joining together and forming their own nation.

    • @listenhere1623
      @listenhere1623 2 года назад +5

      I'm imagining every western state forming an alliance with Mexico against California

    • @MarloSoBalJr
      @MarloSoBalJr 2 года назад +3

      @@listenhere1623 Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada would be the reasonable candidates of joining Mexico

    • @Justlibing010
      @Justlibing010 2 года назад

      True they might

    • @Nik-Art
      @Nik-Art 2 года назад

      Wonder what the name would be

    • @kingace6186
      @kingace6186 2 года назад

      And I could not. D.C. is way too powerful to allow that, even amongst governmental incompetency.

  • @laominnesotanpersonnydro9800
    @laominnesotanpersonnydro9800 2 года назад +60

    The thing is, Minnesota also has the Minntac Surface Mine, it’s one of the largest mining operations in the former US, Minnesota also holds more than 90% of the iron mined for the former US for the past 50 years, so Minnesota is possibly going to have a good economy because of trades of iron as well

    • @lostthedog
      @lostthedog 2 года назад +1

      District 9!

    • @sofiadahir7221
      @sofiadahir7221 2 года назад

      Yeah

    • @TraciTheFox
      @TraciTheFox Год назад +1

      Good to hear as a fellow Minnesotan

    • @davidhr121
      @davidhr121 Год назад

      UTac all the way!!!

    • @TC-db6yp
      @TC-db6yp Год назад

      Those of us in rocks and cows in Southern Minnesota are ready to boot the twin cities out and join Iowa, North Dakota. Or Wisconsin

  • @kristophersurma6459
    @kristophersurma6459 2 года назад +44

    Yes let’s ignore the long-standing rivalry between Michigan and Ohio likely leading to them being the first war to break out

    • @kingace6186
      @kingace6186 2 года назад

      Or Minnesota and Wisconsin. Or the cold war that would take place between California & Texas (& maybe Alaska too) -- New York would be too preoccupied beefing with the entire East Coast for dominance.

    • @brandonlykins2419
      @brandonlykins2419 2 года назад +4

      I'm from Ohio and I was thinking this

    • @jabronjunklove760
      @jabronjunklove760 2 года назад +3

      Would it start at a football game?

    • @kingace6186
      @kingace6186 2 года назад +3

      @@jabronjunklove760 Prolly and It would be the fans to start it.

    • @donovanphillips419
      @donovanphillips419 2 года назад +4

      See Toledo War

  • @cfishernb
    @cfishernb 2 года назад +21

    "There is nothing can stop it if the former state becomes it's own country."
    Water would like a word with you.

  • @jasonh.3791
    @jasonh.3791 2 года назад +71

    "What if USA broke up?"
    It would need some serious couples therapy after that.

  • @tygir5096
    @tygir5096 2 года назад +26

    As a Virginian, I find your analysis of the state interesting. What is your reasoning for VA acquiring DC over MD? Geographically its easier for MD to take/defend.
    However VA does have a strategic edge over MD (and a lot of other states) for 1 main reason: Norfolk. As the base of the Atlantic fleet, VA would have one (if not the) largest Navys of the new countries and control the mouth of the Chesapeake bay, one of the most important waterways in the former US. That alone would push it up a few slots, probably pretty close to 10th or low teens at worse.

    • @2bteachable2
      @2bteachable2 2 года назад

      I agree it does not make sense to think that Virginia would take over Washington, DC. Virginia was part of DC but changed its mind. (Okay, that's oversimplified, but in the end, Virginia did not contribute to DC as planned). I would put Maryland on the "most likely to be invaded list regardless of how high Maryland ranks. With economic, educational, and natural resources, Virginia would love to absorb Maryland into its new country. With Norfolk and the naval base, it would control the Chesapeake and maybe more.

    • @spfadden082711
      @spfadden082711 2 года назад

      VA should combine with West Virginia. It would a great country with the added landscape and coal mining.

    • @arielview6601
      @arielview6601 2 года назад

      Virginia would probably join the Texas-Florida Federation of States. You might have the naval base in your territory, but not the funds to do anything with it.

    • @kennethwright5664
      @kennethwright5664 2 года назад

      Virginia's massive military (comparatively) would basically let it claim DC if it wanted. At that point they basically just effectively ask Maryland, "Yes? Did you have something to say about that?"

    • @chrisfrank2664
      @chrisfrank2664 Год назад

      I thought same thing as it clearly was a 10x10 miles ( roughly ) area taken out of Maryland to become the Capital.
      But the larger question I have, being from Maryland and the unique shape of it, what if different areas of a state want to be a part of another neighbor state. Maryland & Virginia are both good examples of the population being diverse, with those in the central areas of the state, basically along I-95 is more city & suburbs where other areas of both states are more rural areas with large farmlands and mountainous areas. It’s what makes the states great having such differences throughout the states,but for this video I think they should mention about states becoming divided too. With Gambling legal in majority of country now, how much of Nevada would want to join with California with their GDP being 5th highest in world among other countries. There is much more to consider then the 1-2 min brief description of each state.

  • @joshrexrode1294
    @joshrexrode1294 2 года назад +41

    I love the designs you did for every state that has things that are local to it and show a few city names. Definitely good graphic designer over there at info

  • @ajkad8212
    @ajkad8212 2 года назад +177

    I would love if you were to talk about if the United States were to break into smaller unions that shared same ideological or geographical similarities. For example a Pacific States of America or a New England. Just saying random possibilities. Its a more likely scenario and I would love to see you break it down.

    • @KidKingdomHearts
      @KidKingdomHearts 2 года назад +9

      Not just New England, but a North East Atlanta Alliance could form. That economy and education would be insane lol

    • @itstriplem2069
      @itstriplem2069 2 года назад +2

      Kaiserriech time

    • @ajkad8212
      @ajkad8212 2 года назад

      @@itstriplem2069 perhaps

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 2 года назад +1

      yup, it's NEVER going to happen, but it would definitely be a much more interesting hypothetical imo

    • @ajkad8212
      @ajkad8212 2 года назад +5

      @@mehere8038 i wouldnt say never, its looking more and more likely by the day

  • @magnusmaul5447
    @magnusmaul5447 2 года назад +66

    Great video, but I have to point out one thing. Oklahoma has A LOT of oil. In fact, downtown Tulsa (my hometown) is literally sitting on a huge reservoir of oil, one of the biggest in the continental US, in fact. We also grow a sizeable amount of America's food. It's been talked about here and most of us believe what would happen is Oklahoma and Texas would combine to form an agricultural, meat, and oil powerhouse economically. So, you're partially correct; Oklahoma on its own as a country would struggle, but it's more likely we would combine with Texas as a mutually-beneficial arrangement due to the amount of meat, oil, and crops we produce and that new country would do alright.

    • @Drummin003
      @Drummin003 2 года назад +2

      @@jkeelsnc Tulsa is the outlier in Oklahoma. It wants to be on the same level as OKC but Tulsa is a Pepsi town, and we all know that Coke is the true master of soda. Plus, I cannot stand how Tulsa names/numbers its streets.

    • @pugdad2555
      @pugdad2555 2 года назад

      Imagine if the Tulsa Racial Massacre didn’t happen? Tulsa Stock Exchange would have an even great GDP than the New York Stock Exchange. Making OK a financial powerhouse state.

    • @The_Ultimate_Ground_Of_Being
      @The_Ultimate_Ground_Of_Being 2 года назад +1

      Just kidding. Woody Guthrie partially grew up there so you always have that going for ya.

    • @arielview6601
      @arielview6601 2 года назад +6

      I agree with you. Also, along with Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana joining together with Texas , they would control the Gulf of Mexico. And, have space capabilities already in place.

    • @rowdy9379
      @rowdy9379 2 года назад +2

      And Arkansas.

  • @robinjenkins5586
    @robinjenkins5586 2 года назад +17

    While I realize and understand why my home state of Kentucky ranks so low, it DOES have a major waterway connecting it to several other states. The Ohio River! The entire northern border is The Ohio River which converges with The Mississippi River which then flows in to the Gulf of Mexico. Why wasn't that considered?

  • @thatoneguy2136
    @thatoneguy2136 2 года назад +35

    Fallout has some cool lore as to how the country broke up into various commonwealths (and how/why Canada was Annexed). I don’t think every single state would be it’s own thing but rather how Fallout put it.

    • @mikeg4972
      @mikeg4972 2 года назад +2

      War......war never changes!

  • @seanross8793
    @seanross8793 2 года назад +43

    fun fact about vermont (my home state). vermont used to be very militaristic before the establishment of the union. it once invaded and controlled portions of new York, new Hampshire, and portions on Canada. vermont is also extremely well armed. a miniature Texas when it comes to guns.

    • @nicholasmaille4965
      @nicholasmaille4965 2 года назад +4

      Not to mention we were our own country to, in fact the FIRST state to be a republic. Not Texas, California or Hawaii, lil ol Vermont.

    • @allendean9807
      @allendean9807 2 года назад +5

      Extremely well armed, independent minded state, yet not drowning in chaos, religious fervor, and a pretty progressive thinking place. Americans should pay attention; it can be done right.

    • @disgruntledtoons
      @disgruntledtoons 2 года назад +2

      Fun fact: Vermont is the only blue state that would still be a blue state if only gun owners voted.

    • @benrent6625
      @benrent6625 2 года назад

      Might need to move to Vermont then-i didn't know that-thanks!

    • @liberatedentrepreneur149
      @liberatedentrepreneur149 2 года назад

      Easy to pull off that feat with muskets and taking weeks for reinforcements to come. Try taking over NY now and watch what happens. This ain't the stone-age anymore. Also, having a bunch of hunting rifles pales in comparison to what people in Texas have 😂

  • @ziqi92
    @ziqi92 2 года назад +71

    Multiple states in middle America need to be merged into one state. Same thing for the Appalachia region. Much of America’s state borders are drawn by politics, not geography. This alone causes many problems for state governments, especially purple states. Water management within current borders would also absolutely decimate independent states.

    • @LokiBeeper
      @LokiBeeper 2 года назад +1

      I would see the south other than texas forming the CSA from this and prehaps Texas Swallowing Oaklahoma

    • @drunkenmmamaster419
      @drunkenmmamaster419 2 года назад

      I would hate if Ohio merged with any other state but Michigan

    • @FishFlys
      @FishFlys 2 года назад +1

      I think that if a few of the states were simply removed leaving a battle royale zone in the center, society would progress.

    • @fighter5583
      @fighter5583 2 года назад

      I don't believe Virginia wants anything to do with West Virginia.

    • @fullmetaltheorist
      @fullmetaltheorist 2 года назад

      But if they did that the flag would be less cool.

  • @timlubbers2884
    @timlubbers2884 2 года назад +17

    One thing I think your missing is lots of people would move to other areas. Not everything is about money… I would be heading to Montana or Wyoming (born and raised) because both of these states would love to have the heavy hand of the feds gone …

  • @z.b.oakley8467
    @z.b.oakley8467 2 года назад +15

    In all honesty, I'm kind of surprised that Michigan is so low. I mean, yes, there are some issues with the state. Still though, how the Dakotas and Nebraska rank higher is beyond me.

  • @adamarigi
    @adamarigi 2 года назад +40

    No one:
    Americans: Happy 4th of July
    *Infographics: What if USA broke up?*

    • @bruno5336
      @bruno5336 2 года назад +1

      @Adam lol this is exactly what I was thinking XD

    • @GasStationBird
      @GasStationBird 2 года назад +2

      Cascadian Californian Vermont Texans southern us mfs watching this: YES

  • @mahadaalvi
    @mahadaalvi 2 года назад +37

    Maryland would *DEFINITELY* get Washington DC, not Virginia. Virginia already reclaimed their side of the Potomac River and made it into Arlington, VA. It militarily makes no sense for them to gain a tiny sliver of land across the river. Maryland is also home to the Naval Academy and many forts/strongholds remaining from the Revolutionary War and the Civil War so they’re no pushover.

    • @bornactive8126
      @bornactive8126 2 года назад +2

      Maryland wouldn’t stand a chance VA has way more guns the largest Naval base in the country 🤣 Langley AFB the CIA headquarters Navy Seal team 8 we’re a military state🤣🤣🤣

    • @Furrynavel
      @Furrynavel 2 года назад +2

      Most of DC's business district has been outsourced to northern Virginia. On top of that, there are a ton of federal agencies in northern Virginia. DC is just too intertwined with northern Virginia so it makes sense that DC would merge with VA. Most of the Maryland's border with DC is residential and the economy of DC isn't as intertwined with the economy of MD.

    • @itsjvck1
      @itsjvck1 2 года назад

      Virginia has the largest Naval base in the entire world, being Norfolk. I don’t think Maryland would be able to stop that

  • @terraglade
    @terraglade 2 года назад +19

    i think alaska would quickly join canada or be taken by russia. California would grow and take states on the coast and go east until hitting texan regions. We'd see a floridian nation of a few states up to tennesee or so, east coast would be the messiest region i think.

    • @rageshot4352
      @rageshot4352 2 года назад +4

      Yeah, I agree, east coast would be the messiest just by virtue of like 2/3s of the population being on that side and many more states, the west has California and Texas that's about it

    • @davidrainey2344
      @davidrainey2344 Год назад

      East coast would fall under UN control lead by DC/NY....global communist would rule every state that alligns with it.....Tex/Florida would absorb border states to create a free union....West coast would fall under a Chinese Communist invasion

  • @roseprevost8081
    @roseprevost8081 2 года назад +44

    You have to take into account the cutting-off of any federal income (benefits, taxes, etc.). A lot of people who depended on those benefits suddenly being cut off would not be good.

    • @ParagonFury
      @ParagonFury 2 года назад

      Yeah, Texas likes to talk tough but the majority of their economy is based off of things either provided or assisted by the federal government or by exports which require people to not hate you and buy from you.

    • @JK-gu3tl
      @JK-gu3tl 2 года назад

      They will move to blue states.

    • @ephemispriest8069
      @ephemispriest8069 2 года назад +13

      AKA California.

    • @KG242722
      @KG242722 2 года назад +31

      @@ephemispriest8069 why are you smokin???? You do realize California & New York pretty much support every other state not named Texas & Florida. Would love to see how your roads, bridges, natural disasters relief or every other federal benefit you enjoy bc of my home state of New York. Tell me how you're doing in a couple years when you run out of fresh water.

    • @fighter5583
      @fighter5583 2 года назад +20

      @@ephemispriest8069 Bruh. California is practically wealthy and large enough to be its own country.

  • @jarcher7768
    @jarcher7768 2 года назад +11

    A big problem with using GDP per capita to determine wealth is that cost of living varies greatly from state to state. Making $80,000 in California may get you as much as $40,000 in Mississippi

  • @HalifaxHercules
    @HalifaxHercules 2 года назад +26

    As for Massachusetts, if they ended up becoming their own country, they would likely establish greater relations with Nova Scotia, a major player in Canada's Atlantic Provinces.
    With Halifax and Boston having strong relations and both cities are major regional centres with a well educated population, Nova Scotia and Massachusetts will have a very strong trading, educational, and technological relationship.
    Massachusetts and Nova Scotia are well known for its highly advanced post secondary education system as both jurisdictions spend a considerable amount of money on its universities and community colleges.
    Halifax's most well known universities like Dalhousie University, Saint Mary's University, and Mount St. Vincent University could establish partnerships with Boston's Harvard University, Boston University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
    Boston could also take advantage of Halifax's strategic significance as its a crossroads between Europe and Pacific North America.
    As an added bonus, Massachusetts and Nova Scotia residents can take advantage of each others tourism opportunities as they're home to world's most famous landmarks and attractions, notably the Peggy's Cove and Sambro Island Lighthouses just outside Halifax, or even the legendary schooner, the Bluenose.

  • @Heartss4Tom
    @Heartss4Tom 2 года назад +59

    Okay as a person who lives in Connecticut, I know the country would be small and not well known. But I guess they could make an alliance with New York, but the other states would take it down due to them being much larger.

    • @CoinnectedOfficial
      @CoinnectedOfficial 2 года назад +1

      Rhode Island would've had a much worse experience

    • @Kaiserboo1871
      @Kaiserboo1871 2 года назад +5

      I think the New England states would band together for their own Federal Union and call it something like the Republic of New England or something with Boston as their national capital.
      Just like how I think the southern states would form their own regional union which I would call the Republic of Dixie (best not to name it after the Confederacy as this new state would need the support of their sizable African American population and naming their new state after the CSA would undermine that support) as for Dixie’s capital, it would likely come between Atlanta or New Orleans.

    • @Kaiserboo1871
      @Kaiserboo1871 2 года назад +1

      @@CaptainFritz28 Oh definitely, Texas will be it’s own independent state.
      Texas doesn’t really need the Union, but the Union needs Texas.

    • @AbsolToki
      @AbsolToki Год назад

      I mean we do make Submarine. If they have ballistic missiles we win 😂

  • @LoneWolf0568
    @LoneWolf0568 2 года назад +38

    There is a couple of things you forgot for Oklahoma. One, the Kerr/McClellan waterway (the Arkansas River) is as wide as the Mississippi in places, drains into the Mississippi, and ferries goods back and forth regularly to New Orleans via the Mississippi river. Oklahoma also produces more oil than most of the rest of the country.

    • @Unholy_Holywarrior
      @Unholy_Holywarrior 2 года назад +7

      okie is also the nations largest producer of pork products

    • @PrimeTexans
      @PrimeTexans 2 года назад +5

      Oklahoma slept on

    • @mharris5047
      @mharris5047 2 года назад +4

      One problem -- Oklahoma's oil would need to be processed into usable products. The nearest refineries are in Northern California, Texas and Louisiana. Good luck with that oil, Oklahoma.

    • @LoneWolf0568
      @LoneWolf0568 2 года назад +4

      @@mharris5047 Um, no. Tulsa has 3 of the largest refineries in the county. 2 owned by Holly and 1 by Chemtrade. Overall there are 5 refineries in Oklahoma alone.

    • @iconic3606
      @iconic3606 2 года назад +2

      @@PrimeTexans ong

  • @vanadyan1674
    @vanadyan1674 2 года назад +36

    Lets just stick together, we can work this thing out. We have a lot more in common than we are different. We would hate each other a lot less if we stopped consuming so much digital media and started going outside and meeting real people.

    • @learningtime3935
      @learningtime3935 2 года назад +2

      Agreed

    • @ChewieBabyTW
      @ChewieBabyTW 2 года назад +3

      We are but one generation away from complete and utter collapse. What generation? That is the question that we won't know until they give it all away but it seems much sooner than we ever thought possible.

    • @guypursin
      @guypursin 2 года назад +2

      Nah.

    • @BAVidmar17
      @BAVidmar17 2 года назад

      Yes. Let’s stay together. As annoying as our neighbors can be, we are all rightfully Americans.

    • @mharris5047
      @mharris5047 2 года назад

      @@ChewieBabyTW I think if Donald Trump gets his second Presidency and destabilizes the country in a successful attempt to become Dictator of the United States several states would secede. I believe California would almost certainly leave, several of the states along the eastern seaboard might leave and I think there is a 50/50 chance of Washington State leaving as well. If that happened I think Oregon would join up with either California or Washington State and leave as well. Lets see how well a Trumpian US does without California or most of the New England states. I think even New York State might leave if Trump became dictator.

  • @Aurin81
    @Aurin81 2 года назад +5

    Makes me grateful we are united-better easier and stronger together, than more difficult and weaker apart.

  • @sirjer73
    @sirjer73 2 года назад +12

    The State of Missouri has access to the 2 longest and biggest rivers in North America. The Missouri is the longest and the Mississippi is 2nd. Not to mention wheat, barley, livestock and other crops.

    • @WordsMatter1982
      @WordsMatter1982 2 года назад +3

      But they'd be stuck having to negotiate with the other states to get down the river

    • @davidrainey2344
      @davidrainey2344 Год назад

      #20 economy and dropped to 44 on this list....the narrator/author has an obvious hatred of Bud Lite and very little understanding of reality

  • @rikkipowers3921
    @rikkipowers3921 2 года назад +13

    Hawaii has been fiercely fought over in the past for its unique geographical location in the pacific, making it an excellent naval base location. It would not be left alone. We only have Hawaii for its military benefits. Tourism, even, came later.

    • @darrinwebber4077
      @darrinwebber4077 Год назад +1

      Hawaii would probably go independent, but join a military alliance with California

  • @nicholasmanning1037
    @nicholasmanning1037 2 года назад +8

    I’m just made of questions I’ve always thought infographics did a pretty good job but really dropped the ball on this one.

  • @justteezy91
    @justteezy91 2 года назад +9

    Texas would be fine own its own..

  • @hilltopper1981
    @hilltopper1981 2 года назад +7

    Listening to the countdown, it didn’t take long to hear this one go off the rails. At 48, he said, KY has no access to major waterways, well it has more navigable waterways than all states except Alaska, and directly with the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, where they can export coal ( not mentioned herein) as the nation’s third largest coal producing state, after Wyoming and West Virginia.
    So, if you miss the large coal production, while mentioning it as a positive for other states, and miss the second largest navigable waterways, maybe this entire list is flawed.

    • @Timotimo101
      @Timotimo101 2 года назад

      exactly ... it's an opinion that is worthless; i live in Vermont and there is no reason to think it would be better off than Kentucky ... maybe per capita income but cost of living is very high here ... cold winters, etc

  • @noonedude101
    @noonedude101 2 года назад +14

    Indiana also has access to Lake Michigan, and the Ohio River which gives it access, ultimately, to the Mississippi and therefore the Atlantic ocean. We also have significantly better relationships with our neighbors than Illinois, which is basically loathed by everyone in the region.

    • @ralphjackson8295
      @ralphjackson8295 2 года назад

      Only reason we are "loathed" as you said is because we are surrounded by poor, ignorant racist states like Indiana. And we accept your loathing as a badge of honor.

    • @gonzopenguin
      @gonzopenguin 2 года назад

      What if Alabama or Louisiana had a problem with Indiana? Indiana would have to be nice to every country downstream.

    • @noonedude101
      @noonedude101 2 года назад

      @@gonzopenguin thankfully, both of those states have a pretty similar culture to Indiana

  • @stevedavenport1202
    @stevedavenport1202 2 года назад +28

    What the GDP figures don't take into account is the fact that they reflect near frictionless access to the US economy. As independent nations, access would be more difficult and bring GDP figures down.

    • @Demonic_Culture_Nut
      @Demonic_Culture_Nut 2 года назад +1

      Þere's also þe issue of foreign investment, which wouldn't be immediate. Outside money would be held onto as outsiders watch what happens in þe new nations. Hawaii would probably be one of þe first to start getting foreign investment due to its isolation, but þe Midwest is þe Balkans and Scandinavia in one. Þis video also fails to take into account internal cultural differences, which would split California and Michigan in two. It wouldn't impact Michigan's economy much since Superior would be a far poorer country at first, but California's would be split roughly in half as NorCal gets Silicon Valley and SoCal gets Hollywood.

  • @derekrobertson60388
    @derekrobertson60388 2 года назад +12

    Then the US will make a RUclips video called “We broke up 😢“

  • @EazymoneyBicch
    @EazymoneyBicch 2 года назад +12

    See where YOUR state ranks below(with timestamps)!!! Hope this helps cause it took a long time to do.
    Mississippi- 0:37
    Oklahoma- 1:26
    Kentucky- 2:09
    Alabama- 2:38
    Arkansas- 3:16
    Idaho- 3:52
    Missouri- 4:25
    Montana- 4:51
    New Mexico- 5:24
    Tennessee- 5:57
    West Virginia- 6:25
    Wyoming- 7:04
    Arizona- 7:37
    Indiana- 8:17
    Iowa- 8:48
    Kansas- 9:22
    Louisiana- 9:56
    Maine- 10:29
    Michigan- 11:15
    Nebraska- 11:53
    Nevada- 12:30
    Ohio- 12:58
    South Carolina- 13:30
    South Dakota- 14:00
    North Dakota- 14:34
    Utah- 15:15
    Wisconsin- 15:41
    Alaska- 16:09
    Colorado- 16:44
    Delaware- 17:11
    Hawaii- 17:37
    Illinois- 18:10
    Maryland- 18:31
    Virginia- 19:02
    Minnesota- 19:36
    New Hampshire- 20:04
    North Carolina- 20:30
    Oregon- 20:56
    Georgia- 21:27
    Pennsylvania- 22:07
    Rhode Island- 22:49
    Connecticut- 23:26
    Vermont- 23:50
    Washington- 24:25
    Florida- 25:15
    New Jersey- 26:01
    Massachusetts- 26:48
    New York- 27:29
    Texas- 28:09
    California- 28:58
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    • @ARandomTexan
      @ARandomTexan 2 года назад

      28:09

    • @janmackovcak
      @janmackovcak Год назад

      At least change the name to something more believable xdd

  • @Corsuwey
    @Corsuwey 2 года назад +15

    During the Great Recession, Nebraska was one of the last to feel the effects and one of the first to recover after the recession was over. I'd like to think that my home state would fair very well as an independent country.

    • @michaelcrossley4716
      @michaelcrossley4716 2 года назад

      It's all flat and easy to invade. They would get annexed by other, more powerful states.

    • @JABoyle3875
      @JABoyle3875 2 года назад +6

      Nebraska isn’t a real state, it wouldn’t be a real country. It is an overgrown cornfield. A ‘state’ that on Bugeater game days would have the stadium be the third largest city in the ‘state’ isn’t a real state.

    • @ballan00
      @ballan00 2 года назад +2

      I think some of these midwestern states that have small populations and MASSIVE agriculture output would actually do quite well. Contrast that with NY (3rd on the list) that has a MASSIVE population but fairly small agriculture output and I could see lots of people starving to death if all of the other countries didn't play extremely nice with them.

    • @rasoirwolf
      @rasoirwolf 2 года назад

      @@ballan00 I thin Minnesota and Illinois would have some type of Great Lakes Alliance going on as seperate countries, for New York, maintaining good relations with the Upper Midwest, Lower Midwest & Canada would be a matter of life or death. Which includes Nebraska, obviously, probably under the mentioned Lower Midwest State.

    • @lol-ih1tl
      @lol-ih1tl 2 года назад

      Nebraska would also become the first triple landlocked country if it becomes independent.

  • @tallflguy
    @tallflguy 2 года назад +25

    If the country broke up it would break into regions with many states sticking together. California, Washington, and Oregon would probably form a west coast country. New England states would stick together. Most of the southern states would stick together. Texas would do it’s own thing. Colorado and New Mexico could join up

    • @lifeisshørt_420
      @lifeisshørt_420 2 года назад

      I see NM & texas joining forces due to the similar culture’s tbh

    • @mvpdjg4965
      @mvpdjg4965 2 года назад +2

      As someone who lives in Washington we wouldn't want to join California but with the size of their population and technology as in silicon valley where some of the newest tech in the world is created it might be in our best interest

    • @InfoSecGuardian
      @InfoSecGuardian 2 года назад +2

      @@mvpdjg4965 - As someone from both WA and CA, I can tell you they are already highly aligned. Bringing OR along, the 3 state governments collaborate on nearly everything. The population also flows between the two... especially the military personnel... as they transfer back and forth between CA (e.g., San Diego) and WA (e.g. Bremerton). This is also true of the Tech sector (Silicon Valley and Seattle/Bellevue). Even the older population uses both States as home (Snowbirds - using California as their winter homes). Though the snowbird mentality is something East Coasters do with Florida, WA/CA alliance actually shares the same politics/values.

    • @aaronbaker2186
      @aaronbaker2186 2 года назад

      As a Washingtonian I'd assume we would join with CA, OR and HI at least.
      I'd suggest Cali break up into 3-4 states though. Those states probably wouldn't vote as a block so Cali wouldn't dominate the Pacific states. I imagine we would also get a few other southwest states (NV certainly).

    • @mvpdjg4965
      @mvpdjg4965 2 года назад

      @@aaronbaker2186 yeah I think we would too I mean California isn't my favorite place because of some of there laws but it is really nice as well as very high in population

  • @jM-rz4qu
    @jM-rz4qu 2 года назад +12

    Sometimes I wonder about the research put in to some of these. “Kentucky not on any major waterways”. Have you seen the entire northern border? Not to mention it touches the Mississippi River too.

    • @kossgroupllc9196
      @kossgroupllc9196 2 года назад +1

      And he forgot the coal and the LBL power generation would make it a regional powerhouse. Also several military installations that would allow a lot of equipment to use for defense or possibly sale.

    • @sean6775
      @sean6775 2 года назад

      @@kossgroupllc9196 what about 'The Beast of LBL'? 😛

    • @shonuff5297
      @shonuff5297 2 года назад +1

      It like the Ohio River doesnt even exist.

    • @stewartsharpe5790
      @stewartsharpe5790 2 года назад +1

      Yea they lost credibility with this one

  • @vaughnjh
    @vaughnjh 2 года назад +10

    “Kentucky is not near any major waterway.” The Ohio River is the entire northern border of Kentucky.

    • @QuantumZobua
      @QuantumZobua 2 года назад

      Yeah and if on the Ohio you would have to go through other countries to reach a "Major Body Of Water" like an ocean.

    • @benmillett7403
      @benmillett7403 2 года назад +1

      How about when he said Washington only borders Oregon and montana haha😂

    • @foxfirevalleyvineyrd
      @foxfirevalleyvineyrd Год назад

      Just what I was thinking, and if I am correct, Kentucky owns most of the waterway of Ohio and Mississippi rivers.

  • @zachgrall6543
    @zachgrall6543 2 года назад +7

    Not to forget to mention that Colorado controls most of the head waters for the Colorado river, which means we control the water source for most of the southwest

  • @richardmeiners6535
    @richardmeiners6535 2 года назад +5

    Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska and Missouri may be land locked, but the Missouri River is navigable up to Omaha/Council Bluff and barges used to ply it for as much of the year as it isn't frozen over.

  • @lostlittleman
    @lostlittleman 2 года назад +7

    They forgot that Arizona ships out the most copper in the world. We produce 90% of the world's copper coppers used in everything electronic and also some building supplies as well as metallurgy in general. So I would say that this would be wrong.

    • @JD5293
      @JD5293 2 года назад

      No water tho

  • @brendanfairfield6448
    @brendanfairfield6448 Год назад +3

    As an Irish Canadian, I would love 2 see a united states of North America that is similar to the EU in my lifetime with all the states/ provinces as separate countries would be awesome.

  • @spexae
    @spexae 2 года назад +8

    At “2:20” Kentucky has access to 2 waterways. One being the Kentucky river which connects to the Second the Ohio River with it being the 3rd largest tributary to flow into the Mississippi River. 😀

    • @ervinmiller1823
      @ervinmiller1823 2 года назад +5

      That was my reaction like uh KY is nearly 2/3 surrounded by waterways. Ever hear of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers🤦‍♂️

    • @mitchellbrewer5746
      @mitchellbrewer5746 2 года назад +2

      Also we have Fort Knox gold reserves and ALL the bourbon

  • @gaiusbrutus
    @gaiusbrutus 2 года назад +24

    I'm really surprised Oregon made it so high most people tend to over look it

    • @JakeSummers
      @JakeSummers 2 года назад +11

      West Coast would immediately support each other

    • @dstreet4599
      @dstreet4599 2 года назад +1

      I honestly thought it'd be in the top 10.

    • @gaiusbrutus
      @gaiusbrutus 2 года назад +4

      @@JakeSummers there would definitely be an alliance. As long as California doesn't try to obsorb us haha

    • @gaiusbrutus
      @gaiusbrutus 2 года назад +1

      @@dstreet4599 I was hoping we'd be up there but I figured we get lower because of the discord happening in Portland

    • @-_Somebody_
      @-_Somebody_ 2 года назад +2

      @@JakeSummers CA, OR, WA, and HI should all band together!

  • @tallonmetroids271
    @tallonmetroids271 2 года назад +58

    Washington also has the largest stockpile of nukes and nuclear material in the US, so that is a thing to consider, as well as our significant military presence. Washington homeports at least two or three aircraft carriers at any given time, as well as several submarines. Our only real rival on the continental West Coast would be California.

    • @shooterjenkins7089
      @shooterjenkins7089 2 года назад +9

      If the US were to break up, California, Washington and Oregon would likely stick together as one nation. Our total combined GDP would be almost equal to that of Germany.

    • @Thrilller525
      @Thrilller525 2 года назад +2

      Just because the state has then doesn’t mean they have access to launching them no ? Aren’t nuclear launch codes accessed by the federal government? I dnt know just asking.

    • @kingace6186
      @kingace6186 2 года назад +2

      Yes. One cannot underestimate the nuclear-triad capabilities located in Washington State -- especially the submarine fleets.

    • @markadonis1222
      @markadonis1222 2 года назад

      how are you doing

    • @jamesgravil9162
      @jamesgravil9162 2 года назад

      @@Thrilller525 "Aren’t nuclear launch codes accessed by the federal government?"
      Would that be the federal government that is based in Washington?

  • @horror853
    @horror853 2 года назад +9

    Another thing about Utah is how it could easily hold water sources hostage. Most of the wests water comes from lake Powell one of the largest lakes in Utah. Utah also like Nevada has a massive scene in tourism. The natural beauty of the state is a massive draw to it.

    • @dandockham3793
      @dandockham3793 2 года назад +3

      The problem with Lake Powell is it is feed by the Colorado, Green, San Juan and Gunnison Rivers which all Start in Wyoming and Colorado. A couple dams up stream and no Lake Powell. The Green already has a dam for Flaming Gorge Reservoir.

    • @e-lineco
      @e-lineco 2 года назад +1

      @@dandockham3793 agree Colorado could just use the water resources they get already.

  • @josephxp96
    @josephxp96 2 года назад +9

    In all honesty many states would stick together, prime example being New England, Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire are all pretty buddy buddy with each other and call themselves New Englanders.
    Realistically you would see alot of states clumping together.

  • @Avanatrix
    @Avanatrix 2 года назад +4

    You’ve hugely undersold Virginia. Virginia has a little bit of everything and would be a powerhouse. Definitely top 5. 17 is insane.

  • @PapaOscarNovember
    @PapaOscarNovember 2 года назад +89

    There needs to be more content like this, so that more people would become aware what benefits come from being a part of the union.
    I would encourage all RUclips content makers of geopolitics, economics, history, political science, military to work on content that explores what would happen if the USA dissolved.

    • @edbrown5665
      @edbrown5665 2 года назад +5

      This simply reinforced my positive view of the idea of an independent republic of Texas

    • @betaplain297
      @betaplain297 2 года назад +2

      @@edbrown5665 bro why do you support that

    • @vwss-java
      @vwss-java 2 года назад +1

      Most of other countries would see it as a relief.

    • @shadowslayer9988
      @shadowslayer9988 2 года назад

      @@betaplain297 I have been trying to understand why Texans have been wanting to separate from the United States but I can not figure it out.

    • @vicekind9354
      @vicekind9354 2 года назад

      @@shadowslayer9988 They want to be a Christian Theocratic State but the Constitution is in their way.

  • @omnischtick7069
    @omnischtick7069 2 года назад +8

    Indiana used to have a stockpile of VX near where I lived. They didn't get rid of all of it until the mid 2000's I believe. That would have been a big advantage/issue.

  • @1312020m
    @1312020m 2 года назад +5

    Michigan is WAY low on the list. It should easily be top 10 with its ability to control large amounts of the great lakes and drinking water in the region. Theres also still large amounts of unmined iron and copper deposits and massive salt deposits under detroit that would be useful exports.

  • @barnabiswirley2132
    @barnabiswirley2132 2 года назад +22

    Infoghraphics has forgotten one very crucial fact......all 50 states are already independent nations, each with its own 3 branches of government, laws, boarders and state constitution. They are just united under one single federal government, but still govern independently from each other state and even the federal level.

    • @JayS208
      @JayS208 2 года назад +10

      Supposed to be anyway. The problem (IMHO anyway) is Federal overreach. Ninth and Tenth amendments are still a thing.

    • @vicekind9354
      @vicekind9354 2 года назад +3

      That would be a Confederation which we tried and failed and I'm not talking about the CSA.

    • @Ascend777
      @Ascend777 2 года назад +1

      ​@@JayS208 "Federal overreach" had already begun long before modern USA. I'd say Lincoln and FDR were the two biggest proponents in US history, for good purposes.

    • @spfadden082711
      @spfadden082711 2 года назад

      It is supposed to be but as we have all seen in the last few years it has become pushed by federal government

    • @rancidenigma
      @rancidenigma 2 года назад

      This is true

  • @Imafrigginbot1199
    @Imafrigginbot1199 2 года назад +14

    Kentucky does have all that gold in Fort Knox and has the Ohio river which could be used to transport goods to any other states on the river, and it leads to the ocean. I think if they used their resources well, they would be better off than you think.

    • @obi-juantacobi8552
      @obi-juantacobi8552 2 года назад +1

      Rumor is they moved the gold to Benning a few years back since Knox is pretty much just a National Guard base now.

    • @Imafrigginbot1199
      @Imafrigginbot1199 2 года назад +2

      Are we sure that that rumor is true?

    • @obi-juantacobi8552
      @obi-juantacobi8552 2 года назад +1

      @@Imafrigginbot1199 it's a rumor about a government facility 99.99% have never seen inside of
      Could be true.
      Could be a local rumor.
      Could be a government rumor to take eyes off of the place.
      Having ran some ranges for local reserve units uo that way and seeing the base in extreme disrepair, I could see it being true.
      But in the end only about 300 people would know the truth behind it.

    • @jamesmac2090
      @jamesmac2090 4 месяца назад

      Currency or gold means nothing if you don’t have anything to back it😂😂😂😂 fail dude

    • @Imafrigginbot1199
      @Imafrigginbot1199 4 месяца назад

      @@jamesmac2090 you retawded lol just because America is split up doesn’t mean that they’re all at war

  • @frankmullins5333
    @frankmullins5333 2 года назад +1

    The thought of the U.S.A breaking up makes me sick to my stomach.

  • @johngalt4657
    @johngalt4657 2 года назад +11

    If that happened it is most likely that there would be 5 superstates composed of states grouped by region and similarity as some commenters have suggested. Because the individual states would no longer be the focus federally, would we then see a flag with only 5 large stars? What do you think?

  • @andreaswilliams8415
    @andreaswilliams8415 2 года назад +12

    Kentucky isn't near any major waterways? It literally borders both the Ohio River and a small piece of the Mississippi

    • @ephemispriest8069
      @ephemispriest8069 2 года назад +3

      They said Iowa was landlocked as well and we have THREE rivers on our borders. Including the Mississippi. This list is so bad I'm surprised they didn't misspell it.

    • @titaniumvideos1039
      @titaniumvideos1039 2 года назад

      I know I was thinking the same thing I think he should of done a lot more research on Kentucky

    • @mharris5047
      @mharris5047 2 года назад

      @@titaniumvideos1039 If the Kentucky women I have known are any indicator they also have one hidden asset -- the most beautiful women in the world. I think Kentucky's female population as a whole would do just fine.

  • @_blakep
    @_blakep 2 года назад +34

    I’ve always thought that the Democratic States of America and the Republican States of America would be a great idea. It won’t solve everything but at least half the country isn’t upset with every single decision

    • @imperious8905
      @imperious8905 2 года назад +2

      Sounds. Good. But won’t work. Economically at very least.

    • @kaynines5996
      @kaynines5996 2 года назад

      That literally doesn’t work, the major cities is where democratic support is concentrated. Geographically a split Republican-democrat USA won’t work. Let’s not even mention the economic and political aspects which will certainly collapse both nations.

    • @OldMusicFan83
      @OldMusicFan83 2 года назад

      Dems would still flood in the free, Red states

    • @9mmSurpressor
      @9mmSurpressor 2 года назад +3

      @@imperious8905 probably would, both Texas and California could be successful, economically sustainable countries on their own very easily.

    • @dawnieedreams
      @dawnieedreams 2 года назад

      the thing is that the "republican states" are really not republican states, just gerrymandered to the point where POC voices are silenced. texas for example, all the heavily populated metropolitan areas, where many black and latino people live, have the same voting power as yeehaw junction over there with like 100 residents, all of which are white. it would be horrible for people of color all over

  • @aimarisortiz2680
    @aimarisortiz2680 2 года назад +1

    A COMMON Massachusetts, New York, Texas, And California W😌

  • @Techlifeandmore
    @Techlifeandmore 2 года назад +14

    What about the US Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, and other unincorporated territories?

    • @TheSkyGuy77
      @TheSkyGuy77 2 года назад +5

      On their own, I suppose

    • @TommyElijahCabelloReal
      @TommyElijahCabelloReal 2 года назад

      Well if they're under DC's jurisdiction still for some reason, and Virginia is controlling DC, then I guess Virginia is going to control Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa and Mariana islands. Or literally, Virginia becomes an empire.

    • @BrianJNelson
      @BrianJNelson 2 года назад +2

      Probably would get forgotten about if the states all went their separate ways.
      "Boys... you're on you're own..."

    • @grantbmilburn
      @grantbmilburn 2 года назад

      Ask the 5th-century Britons.

  • @hop208
    @hop208 2 года назад +9

    I think the former US would regionalize. The Northeast from DC (which would most likely be obsorbed into Maryland if it doesn't become the capitol of the new nation) up to Boston and most likely up to Maine would encorporate into a new nation. This would include CT, DE, ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, and VT.

    • @slavasmrti3328
      @slavasmrti3328 2 года назад

      Yea, NH would never be part of Maine, never... or any other dumpster fire state in the Northeast.

    • @aaronbaker2186
      @aaronbaker2186 2 года назад

      I think VA would join too. It really isn't a southern state these days, mostly due to the Arlington area.

    • @hop208
      @hop208 2 года назад +4

      @@aaronbaker2186 To be honest, I think the DC metro area part of Virginia would probably break off to join the Northeast leaving the rest of the state to join the South.

  • @2000rayc
    @2000rayc 2 года назад +4

    28:28 you dont have to register gus at all. thats what anti guns states do. those numbers are for carry permits. guns people buy are way more then that

    • @Hollywoodin2001b
      @Hollywoodin2001b 2 года назад

      I believe that everybody named Gus should register somewhere.

  • @ardstota
    @ardstota 2 года назад +2

    I’m from Connecticut. I’ve heard, on multiple occasions, people here saying we should invade and annex Rhode Island. And the US hasn’t broken apart yet. So if it does, Rhode Island absolutely should watch it’s back.

  • @Atown0921
    @Atown0921 2 года назад +4

    I have to say, I think Texas might have California beat. There is a huge migration of businesses and people out of California and into Texas and Florida ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @ephemispriest8069
      @ephemispriest8069 2 года назад

      Plus Texas can actually sustain itself without other states and the federal government.

    • @ephemispriest8069
      @ephemispriest8069 2 года назад

      @GlowyBoi They're certainly number one in debt! :D

  • @cooperbarlow2743
    @cooperbarlow2743 2 года назад +15

    It wouldn’t be terrible if this actually happened

    • @superyamky
      @superyamky 2 года назад +1

      Except that the US won't be a superpower anymore

    • @thatguy2756
      @thatguy2756 2 года назад +1

      I mean it kind of would...

    • @Christ_Follower2020
      @Christ_Follower2020 2 года назад

      Wars between conservative and liberal states would be deadly, and many people would live in poverty

    • @jamesyou6205
      @jamesyou6205 2 года назад +1

      @@superyamky true

    • @Green-aider
      @Green-aider 2 года назад +4

      Actually it would be devastating

  • @A.Martin
    @A.Martin 2 года назад +4

    Arizona should team up with Nevada and turn off California's water, then they will have plenty of water for themselves.

  • @ryanperkins4973
    @ryanperkins4973 2 года назад +6

    It’s nice to see what every state brings to the table. I’m just glad we can all be friends on the same team🤓

    • @j.n.sloane
      @j.n.sloane Год назад

      Except for Florida. Everyone appears to hate Florida. He said so.

    • @Abel-Alvarez
      @Abel-Alvarez Год назад +1

      @@j.n.sloane Still isn't bad compared to the rest of the other 30-35 states in the middle of nowhere. It's neighbor states above don't fare much better either.

  • @soniagajjar7232
    @soniagajjar7232 2 года назад +7

    Happy Independence Day 🇺🇸 everyone !! Hope you have a great day with friends and family ! God bless the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ! 😘

  • @trevorreese3510
    @trevorreese3510 2 года назад +7

    I feel like Ohio would be much higher on the list.

    • @timothyharris1125
      @timothyharris1125 2 года назад +1

      The Ohio Nation, we have Japan's support.

    • @rebekahwittmer9533
      @rebekahwittmer9533 2 года назад

      I know right? I think we could get through some differences and become successful right? I mean our state verse is " with God all things are possible "

  • @MostlyCuber
    @MostlyCuber 2 года назад +5

    POV : Your waiting for your state

  • @arielview6601
    @arielview6601 2 года назад +35

    Texas not only has a lot of privately owned guns it has it's own military including the Texas Air National Guard. With it's space program already in place could also launch it's own satellites.

    • @lazygirlfinance
      @lazygirlfinance 2 года назад +14

      Every state and US territory has their own National Guard.

    • @well8431
      @well8431 2 года назад +1

      I live in Texas and it is not the state with the most privately owned guns. That title goes to Alabama

    • @arielview6601
      @arielview6601 2 года назад

      @@lazygirlfinance separate from the national guard.

    • @arielview6601
      @arielview6601 2 года назад +1

      Who said TX has the most privately owned guns?

    • @lazygirlfinance
      @lazygirlfinance 2 года назад +1

      @@arielview6601 that’s not the way that works. The Air National Guard is the air milita of the National Guard, and every state and US territory has one.

  • @moriscondo5511
    @moriscondo5511 2 года назад +6

    I like how the graphic for Alabama has snowcapped mountains off in the distance as a boat sails down the coast (looks like it should have been Alaska?) Also, RE Idaho- it's always been Idahoan. This state is also armed to the teeth.

  • @ajf5823
    @ajf5823 2 года назад +6

    This is what l think will happen in some form in the future. Not 50 separate states but several regions.
    The problems this country has now which separates us politically, culturally, economically, etc and irreconcilable and l think this will be the final result and solution for the political tumult we’re experiencing in the present.

  • @alexalexandrov9684
    @alexalexandrov9684 2 года назад +9

    It’s weird when mentioning Michigan they say it’s federally dependent but don’t mention that in New Mexico which constantly ranks as the most federally dependent state in the union with most of of the rest of the list being the south and Appalachia

    • @ButtonsCasey
      @ButtonsCasey 2 года назад

      But maybe New Mexico is due to Native Americans that get a lot of federal funding and protection??

    • @kokitsunetora
      @kokitsunetora 2 года назад +3

      I was thinking the same thing

    • @Sweeeetpeaches69
      @Sweeeetpeaches69 2 года назад +3

      A large part of that is all of it's federal employees, correct?

  • @grahamsmith9541
    @grahamsmith9541 2 года назад +7

    Texas was independent republic at one time. There is a plaque on the building in London England. That was the Texas Embassy.

  • @Momoneymmiproblems
    @Momoneymmiproblems 2 года назад +6

    You missed a lot in Utah. Oddly Las Vegas buys a lot of water from Utah, and would need to do so in order to continue. We also have the Tooele (two will ah) army depot or Dugway, where the United States currently keeps massive stocks of both traditional weapons and ammo, and chemical weapons awaiting destruction. Hill air force base would provide a small amount of additional military supplies. Its real benefit is the military logistics centers, and access to Lockheed Martin at Hill. Tech companies are the main sources of business making it very desirable to remain a good trading partner. Utah is sitting on top of some of the nations largest untapped oil reserves, as well as metals like copper, and silver that haven’t been tapped because they are in national parks. Lastly the terrain in Utah heavily favors the defenders. Any approach to the main population centers would require you to travel through long winding narrow canyons. During the Mormon wars this terrain was used to force negations. When the army was finally allowed to come in they were worried enough about the potential for conflict that the commander setup his base miles from any settlement.

  • @inferno_pheonix2176
    @inferno_pheonix2176 2 года назад +6

    As a Pennsylvanian I would like to point out the fact Pa has a very large oil reserve of "green" oil (meaning low sulfur). Where do you think the oil brands Pennzoil and Quaker State started (along with wolfs head motor oils). We also have a nice budding green energy industry with the wind farms in Somerset and access to the great lakes and the Atlantic ocean. Bring in New York and New Jersey...life would be good

    • @bakersdirtydozen
      @bakersdirtydozen 2 года назад

      Throw in new England and you've really got something.

    • @shaunmalay4165
      @shaunmalay4165 2 месяца назад

      @@bakersdirtydozennah…New England be New England…but we can be good friends.

  • @102-Kat
    @102-Kat 2 года назад +3

    Tennessee Would technically be sorta dangerous due to the fact tennessee holds oak ridge witch holds bombs etc

  • @ProPeace
    @ProPeace 2 года назад +1

    Just love it that you posted it on July 4

  • @Ronn_V
    @Ronn_V 2 года назад +4

    i heard a fact that the average nation lasts 250 years, and america is turning 246

    • @cd4953
      @cd4953 2 года назад +4

      Good thing we're not the average nation, then :)

  • @Artifacter
    @Artifacter 2 года назад +3

    Regardless of how the states break up, if it does happen i imagine huge wars would break out between different regions based on historical beefs the different regions have always had, us being united is probably the only thing keeping that from happening at least for now

  • @camotrain938
    @camotrain938 2 года назад +14

    I feel like New England would be more likely than all 6 of the state being split up. Up here we have very similar political views on many different things. The economy's of each certain states would be much too long for them to survive on their own. This in turn would lead them to become one country. This region is also very prosperous with many different resources. One combined country would be quite the foe to other past states.

    • @akgarada
      @akgarada 2 года назад +2

      I know a few people who lives in New England, here in northern VA, and between here and there we are largely politically and culturally aligned. Most of these states inhabitants hold college undergrad or higher. All are highly diverse. And mostly prefer to rely on science and statistics to make decisions.

    • @kingace6186
      @kingace6186 2 года назад +1

      Their binding national treasure? The Patriots.

  • @polar6142
    @polar6142 Год назад +2

    i love the detail they put into each state, im from portland i was able to name out every skyscraper. because they did that good at making it.