Liberia

Liberia is a small country in western Africa. It was founded on July 26, 1847 by settlers from the United States, and it became a US protectorate.

Liberia in Southern Victory
Liberia remained in the paltry U.S. sphere of influence after the Confederate States won its independence. Freed slaves from the US were encouraged to emigrate to Liberia, as were free blacks in the country after the War of Secession.

In 1882, Frederick Douglass, discouraged by the US's defeat in the Second Mexican War and the subsequent rise in racism, considered emigrating to Liberia, but decided that would be shirking his responsibilities to his countrymen and members of his race in North America.

During the Great War, Liberia was formally aligned with the Central Powers, although Liberian forces saw very little military action. Liberia granted diplomatic recognition to the Republic of Quebec in 1917.

Liberia in Worldwar
Liberia was easily conquered by the Race's Conquest Fleet shortly after that fleet arrived in 1942.