Cascadian people

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Cascadian people
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Traditional flag of the Cascadian people.
Total population
c. 90 to 92 million
Regions with significant populations
Cascadia
Languages
Cascadian
Religion
Christianity (mostly Catholicism)
Related ethnic groups
Other Mercian peoples

Cascadians are a Germanic ethnic group native to the central and northern regions of what is today Cascadia. They share a common ancestry, culture, history, and language with the modern Mercian people. They primarily live in Cascadia, with small communities present throughout the world.

Etymology

The name "Cascadian" derives from the Cascade mountain range, which runs through the west coast of Altaris.

History

Arrival of the Mercians

Early Cascadian ethnogenesis

Cascadian revolution

Continuing divergence with Mercians

Modern history

Language

Religion

Culture

The First Thanksgiving at Newport Colony by Mercian settlers.

See also