The Independent Task Force on North America was a project organized by the United States Council on Foreign Relations, the Canadian Council of Chief Executives, and the Mexican Council on Foreign Relations. It was chaired by former Canadian politician John Manley and advocates a greater economic and social integration between Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
It was launched in October 2004 and published two documents: Trinational Call for a North American Economic and Security Community by 2010 (March 2005) and its final report Building a North American Community[1] (May 2005).
The final report proposed increased international cooperation between the nations of Canada, the United States, and Mexico, similar in some respects to that of the European Union.
Some internet sources claim that this report, despite its own language rejecting a political union, would create a North American Union, which would link the three North American countries into a political union in the model of the European Union. Some envision this new North American Union as having its own currency known as the amero, which would replace the Mexican peso, U.S. dollar and Canadian dollar.
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South Confederate North Union
There is an organisation called the African Union.
No
Probably in 2010. Probably in 2010.
to fight against confederate states
the north and south. north was called the union and the south was called the confederacy
If there was a forming of a North American Union, the countries that would be involved may extend to South America. The three countries this would implement would be USA, Canada and Mexico.
interdependence
The North American Free Trade Area and the European Union.
union(north), confederates(south)
They won't. Not in the next century anyway. I should also mention that the idea of a 'North American Union' was proposed in one 2005 report put out by the Council for Foreign Relations, a powerless think tank, and has not reappeared since.
That depends on whether they were born in the North, or if they were immigrants... Most immigrants were in it for the money, if they were born in the North, sometimes it was mainly to preserve the Union, and a few were worried about slavery.