The History of Auckland

  Though still unknown to the deluded mass of North Americans, Auckland has a proud history. Situated on the border between Canada and The United States of America, Auckland has been forced to fight many battles to remain free.

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Above: AuckLaanders charge Cuban positions during the Bloody War of 1898. Situated in the centre is General Barry Auckland; descendant of the Original Founder

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Auckland was settled by the Auckland Clan during the early 17th century. Deciding to place themselves on the then border between New France and New England, the proud Aucklands soon had themselves a thriving country. During the American War of Independence, the Free Republic of Auckland was attacked by both the British and American armies.
  The Day of The Battle was December 30, 1779. The AuckLaanders fought valiantly and defeated both armies through the help of the Great Lakes, which rose from their banks and drowned many of the aggressors..
   In the aftermath of the battles, the army of Auckland was visited by a burst of torrential rain and a voice from the clouds that proclaimed: 
                                       "THE WATER LIVES FOR AUCKLAND"

And so, the Living Water Foundation was formed to forever protect Auckland and it's chosen people..

NEXT: CZECHS, YANKS, AND CUBANS!

Join the Foundation today! Simply email:

living_water13@hotmail.com, or
living_water13@yahoo.com

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