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26-553: [REDACTED] Look up confederacy , confederate , Confederate , or Confederacy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Confederacy or confederate may refer to: States or communities [ edit ] Confederate state or confederation, a union of sovereign groups or communities Confederate States of America , a confederation of secessionist American states that existed between 1861 and 1865 Military forces of

52-630: A central government Baro Bhuyans , confederacies of soldier-landowners in Assam and Bengal in late middle age and early modern period Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Confederacy . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Confederacy&oldid=1251468913 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

78-582: A central government Baro Bhuyans , confederacies of soldier-landowners in Assam and Bengal in late middle age and early modern period Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Confederacy . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Confederacy&oldid=1251468913 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

104-623: A group of Native American tribes on the Atlantic coast governed by a single chief Sikh Confederacy , a group of states confederated during the 18th century in the Punjab region Swiss Confederation or Switzerland, a federal republic in Europe Old Swiss Confederacy , a confederation that was the predecessor of the current Swiss state Three Confederate States of Gojoseon , states thought to have existed in present day Korea during

130-452: A group of Native American tribes on the Atlantic coast governed by a single chief Sikh Confederacy , a group of states confederated during the 18th century in the Punjab region Swiss Confederation or Switzerland, a federal republic in Europe Old Swiss Confederacy , a confederation that was the predecessor of the current Swiss state Three Confederate States of Gojoseon , states thought to have existed in present day Korea during

156-499: A moth in the family Noctuidae Confederate Motors , an American manufacturer of motorcycles Battle of the Confederates , a battle in early Muslim history Chevrolet Series BA Confederate , an automobile manufactured in 1932 Federacy , where one or several states or regions enjoy considerably more independence than the majority Federation , a union comprising a number of partially self-governing states or regions united by

182-444: A moth in the family Noctuidae Confederate Motors , an American manufacturer of motorcycles Battle of the Confederates , a battle in early Muslim history Chevrolet Series BA Confederate , an automobile manufactured in 1932 Federacy , where one or several states or regions enjoy considerably more independence than the majority Federation , a union comprising a number of partially self-governing states or regions united by

208-567: A political entity in the StarCraft universe Terran Confederation ( Wing Commander ) , a political entity in the Wing Commander universe Confederacy of Independent Systems , a secessionist political entity in the Star Wars universe Other uses [ edit ] Confederate Action Party , Australian far-right political party during the 1990s Confederacy (British political group) ,

234-409: A political entity in the StarCraft universe Terran Confederation ( Wing Commander ) , a political entity in the Wing Commander universe Confederacy of Independent Systems , a secessionist political entity in the Star Wars universe Other uses [ edit ] Confederate Action Party , Australian far-right political party during the 1990s Confederacy (British political group) ,

260-479: A society within the British Conservative Party during the early twentieth century Confederates (novel) , a novel by Thomas Keneally Confederate (TV series) , a cancelled HBO television program See also [ edit ] Confederation (disambiguation) A Confederacy of Dunces , a novel written by John Kennedy Toole, published in 1980 Condica confederata or the confederate,

286-410: A society within the British Conservative Party during the early twentieth century Confederates (novel) , a novel by Thomas Keneally Confederate (TV series) , a cancelled HBO television program See also [ edit ] Confederation (disambiguation) A Confederacy of Dunces , a novel written by John Kennedy Toole, published in 1980 Condica confederata or the confederate,

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312-763: A union of sovereign groups or communities Confederate States of America , a confederation of secessionist American states that existed between 1861 and 1865 Military forces of the Confederate States , the Army, Marine Corps, and Navy of the Confederacy Confederate Ireland , a period of Irish self-government during the Eleven Years' War Canadian Confederation , the 1867 union of three British provinces (United Canada, split into Ontario and Quebec; Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick) as "one dominion under

338-436: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages confederacy [REDACTED] Look up confederacy , confederate , Confederate , or Confederacy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Confederacy or confederate may refer to: States or communities [ edit ] Confederate state or confederation,

364-399: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Confederate Action Party The Confederate Action Party of Australia ( CAP ) was an Australian far-right political party which first appeared in the 1992 Queensland state election . Its 12 candidates polled an average of 10.13% in the seats they contested. Overall, CAP achieved 1.4% of

390-751: Is going to deliberately throw the fight so their ALP cohorts can maintain progress on the plan the upper levels of the Libs and the ALP have in mind for us." Pitt attached a list of "organisations who will help to save us", which included the League of Rights , Australians Against Further Immigration , the AUSI Freedom Scouts , the Libyan backed and funded Australian Peoples’ Conference, the Citizens Electoral Council , and

416-637: Is no longer a dominion. Confederation of the Rhine , a group of French client states that existed during the Napoleonic Wars Catalan-Aragonese Confederation , a group of Spanish states that were governed by one king Gaya confederacy , an ancient grouping of territorial polities in southern Korea German Confederation , an association of German-speaking states prior to German Unification Iroquois Confederacy , group of united Native American nations in present-day Canada and

442-766: The Bronze Age Northwestern Confederacy , a group of Native American tribes in the Great Lakes region that united after the American revolution Fictional confederacies [ edit ] Breen Confederacy , a political entity in the Star Trek universe Capellan Confederation , a political entity in the Battletech universe Galactic Confederacy , part of the Scientology mythos Terran Confederacy ,

468-426: The Bronze Age Northwestern Confederacy , a group of Native American tribes in the Great Lakes region that united after the American revolution Fictional confederacies [ edit ] Breen Confederacy , a political entity in the Star Trek universe Capellan Confederation , a political entity in the Battletech universe Galactic Confederacy , part of the Scientology mythos Terran Confederacy ,

494-438: The Confederate States , the Army, Marine Corps, and Navy of the Confederacy Confederate Ireland , a period of Irish self-government during the Eleven Years' War Canadian Confederation , the 1867 union of three British provinces (United Canada, split into Ontario and Quebec; Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick) as "one dominion under the name of Canada." Today, there are 10 provinces and three territories, and Canada (since 1982)

520-660: The Queensland Immigration Control Association, a division of the National Front of Australia . An updated version of this contact list - now including the neo-Nazi group National Action - is found on Pitt’s website. Pitt has also advocated the use of biological and atomic weapons against Asians, and in March 1993 told SBS TV’s Dateline program that he would put politicians on trial, after purging judges and police - "a filthy corrupt mob". His most recent claim

546-568: The United States Maratha Confederacy , a group of Indian states in the 1700s Muscogee Confederacy , Native American nation in Southern United States North German Confederation , a federation in northern Germany from 1867 to 1870 Peru–Bolivian Confederation , a federation of several states in present day Peru and Bolivia that existed between 1836 and 1839 Powhatan Confederacy ,

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572-400: The United States Maratha Confederacy , a group of Indian states in the 1700s Muscogee Confederacy , Native American nation in Southern United States North German Confederation , a federation in northern Germany from 1867 to 1870 Peru–Bolivian Confederation , a federation of several states in present day Peru and Bolivia that existed between 1836 and 1839 Powhatan Confederacy ,

598-597: The name of Canada." Today, there are 10 provinces and three territories, and Canada (since 1982) is no longer a dominion. Confederation of the Rhine , a group of French client states that existed during the Napoleonic Wars Catalan-Aragonese Confederation , a group of Spanish states that were governed by one king Gaya confederacy , an ancient grouping of territorial polities in southern Korea German Confederation , an association of German-speaking states prior to German Unification Iroquois Confederacy , group of united Native American nations in present-day Canada and

624-427: The return of the death penalty , denial of all applications for political asylum , and the reintroduction of the use of convict labour . The party sometimes used the slogan "We are One Australia – One Nation" . In 1991 Pitt had circulated a letter to far-right extremists which claimed that Australia was about to be deliberately destroyed. "The ALP is going to spring an early election," he wrote. "The Coalition

650-570: The secretary of One Nation ’s Maryborough branch. Another CAP candidate, Bruce Whiteside, founded the Pauline Hanson Support Movement in 1996, which was used by Hanson to establish One Nation in April 1997. Santo Ferraro, the CAP’s candidate in the 1993 federal election, then stood in a number of elections for One Nation. The party was often accused of extremism and racism . It advocated

676-530: The statewide vote and did not win any seats. The party was registered on 10 September 1992 with the Australian Electoral Commission and contested the 1993 Australian federal election in a number of states. It was deregistered on 29 July 1993. and collapsed in August 1993 amid allegations of financial impropriety, vote rigging, infighting and fraud. Tony Pitt, one of the party’s candidates, became

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