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Thanks, but this ARW is about the same length as OTL.
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More difficult was the status of Vermont. Vermont was disputed between New York and New Hampshire for years prior to the American Revolutionary War, and many of the residents there resisted New York attempts to keep the territory of Vermont in New York, but New York had lost support by its reticence to recognize the New Hampshire Grants. New York, however, attempted to block Vermont's entry to the union as a state, and given that Vermont was completely surrounded by US states thought it had the upper hand to force a settlement. But the men of the Green Mountains proved more stubborn still. The impasse was broken in part by the compromise leading to the Residence Act to establish a federal district for the location of a new Capital for the nation. New York agreed to acquiesce to an separate state of Vermont in return for the placement of the new Capital in New York at the site of the former state capital, Kingston. ![]() Kingston and surrounds. Kingston had been burned to the ground by the British during the war, and the plans were to move the capital of New York up the Hudson to Albany. The site of Kingston was well situated to put the new Capital in contact with the rest of the United States by traveling the Hudson up to where a transfer to Lake Champlain would place it in easy reach of Quebec, a brief jaunt to the southwest arrived at the Delaware river and thus to Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, as well as going down the Hudson to the Sea and thence up to New England or down to Maryland and Virginia. President Washington chose to have the 10 mile by 10 mile square allotment of land oriented as a diamond bisected by the Hudson River and including the entries of the Rondout and Wallkill Rivers. The Blue Mountains to the west of the renamed Federal District of Columbia, with the city itself to be called Washington, would develop into a summer retreat for the wealthy and powerful who would flock to the national Capital. Kentucky rounded off the new states formed when it separated from Virginia.
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The Highlanders split roughly into two main migrations depending on religion. Many of the Highlanders still adhered to the Catholic faith, and they gravitated towards settlement in the new United States of America, especially in the predominantly Catholic state of Quebec and neighboring Nova Scotia. Presbyterian Highlanders on the other hand tended to head for the British Southern Colonies, often migrating further west into the Appalachians. Awaiting travel to North America: ![]()
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![]() George Washington, First President of the United States (in office 1789-1797) The first President of the United States of America was George Washington, and though there were elections of sorts for both his terms, any opposition was mostly symbolic. While President Washington himself was against factionalism and the formation of political parties, when he set the precedent of only serving two terms the next election would devolve to a contest between nascent political parties. The two parties were the Federalists, which had been associated with Washington and born out of support of the Ratification of the Constitution, but now were proposing continuing the trend of centralization of the nation, and the Democratic-Republicans, who wished to retain power for the independent states. Federalist power was strongest in the Northeast, whereas Democratic-Republican support was greatest in the Southwest (including Quebec). In the first contested election for President in 1796 the Federalists won, making John Adams the second President of the United States. He won reelection in 1800, but with a much smaller margin. ![]() John Adams, Second President of the United States (in office 1797-1805)
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I know there will be tensions, but I foresee much less denouncing of "Papists" in this TL's US.
![]() But will Quebec remain a French Speaking state, or will it go the way of Louisiana? If it stays, it will be interesting to see how the language conflict develops. Also, wouldn't Quebec be called Canada? It's my understanding that Canada was originally just the term for what we think of as Quebec.
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Meanwhile settlement will move north thru VT/N.H. [?Are the northern Borders set yet?]. I see the whole [OTL] Quebec/Ontario Territory being divided Into several states, as Immigrants pour in. The US is going to get the Bulk of European Immigrants. While some British [Highlanders -post 67] will go to the DSA, It will never be that heavy. With the No Slaves in the NW Ordinance [?Was it called that ITTL?] And stronger Abolition Movement In New England, Most Slaves will be sold South. This will Make a lot more of the Southern States - Negro Majority - areas. This will Help depress Immigration to the DSA. I don't see Immediate freeing of the Slaves, But Earlier and more widespread Gradualism [aka OTL plans]. This means the northern states [except NY] win, and remaining Slaves are in the Constitution as Zero people. [Southern States (not in This US.) wanted them counted as whole people] ?I'm Wondering if the Price drop when the US Slaves are sold South, leads to more Indians [5 tribes] owning Slaves.? ?Does the cheaper Slave prices boost the number of Black Slave Owners? I can see more Free Black Farmers being able to afford to buy the Cheaper slaves, OTOH with out the freeing of Black Soldiers post ARW in the south, there are fewer Free Blacks. Maybe a wash, with more of the free blacks having slaves, but fewer free blacks to do so. Whe are going to have both the US & GB pushing Spain to declare the Mississippi OPEN. However even if GB & DSA take Lousiana, I think there would be problems with the DSA extending into Texas. While the US with it's larger Immigration will move across the North reaching the Pacific long before the DSA. ?Any chance the DSA will solve it's Indian Problem by pushing them south into Florida? Creek-Seminole wars ![]() This More Northern US will be more Mercantile oriented, and may just continue to pay the Berber's, instead of getting into a War. US control of Nova Scotia/New Brunswick area will have butterflies in the Development of the Clipper ship, as the competition between US, and the Canadian shipbuilders, drove several of the advancements. During the 1850's British Tea Companies spend Millions buying land, & importing Celanese workers to develop Tea plantations in North Carolina. If the British Control of DSA has them doing this earlier - There may not be the Race to get the First/Freshest Teas from China/India, So the Clipper may not develop at all.
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![]() Across the seas, America's former ally, France, was facing its own crisis. While the war had technically been a victory for the French, the cost of the war and the general state of the French economy meant that only five years after the peace, the King of France was forced to call the Estates General together, which sparked a wave of first reform, then revolution. The French Revolution would bring several factions to power, and have waves of purges, collectively referred to as the Reign of Terror. ![]() English view of the French Reign of Terror The émigrés were also composed of waves of fleeing French, composed of differing groups whose politics or status often determined where they went to. Many of the noble émigrés first departed at the behest of the King himself, and fled to fellow nobles in neighboring nations of Europe, where they plotted to overthrow the revolution and restore monarchist rule. Some of the lesser lights of this migration, as it became ever more likely that France was lost to them, would move on to the Americas and particularly the State of Quebec. ![]() Girondists being offered exile or trial The next major wave of émigrés were the republican Girondists who were offered exile and confiscation of their property or the Guillotine. Many prominent Girondists including many who escaped the initial witch hunt such as Barbaroux, Buzot, Condorcet, Grangeneuve, Guadet, Kersaint, Pétion, Rabaut de Saint-Etienne, Roland, Louvet de Couvrai, and Rebecqui headed overseas to the United States where they were welcomed with open arms. Even when those Girondists who survived the purges eventually overthrew the Jacobins and initiated their own purge (offering many Jacobins the same deal and who also chose overwhelmingly to travel away from the old regimes of Europe and instead go to the United States). While the Girondists were relatively welcome in America and even Quebec, the Jacobins were a more awkward fit, especially for more conservative Quebeckers, and thus were more likely to settle elsewhere in New England. The turn of the century saw one last wave of émigrés when a man named Napoleon Boneparte took control of the French nation. Napoleon takes command of the French Nation: ![]()
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interesting an even larger amount of french people are now in america, will this maybe make the US more likly to support France in the Napoleonic Wars, maybe making an earlier war of 1812, which i guess wouldn't make it the war of 1812 then
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True. In my TLs (which incidentally I never publish because my personal bias gets into them far too much for them to be taken seriously) I tend to favour the balance of power, so I kind of assumed that the title of the thread was merely to indicate the existence of a southern British state(s) and I figured the two would be equal-strength rivals. Your comment suggests not ![]() Quote:
![]() Willingly. Now, in other areas, when Britain took new land it formed new colonies, often subjecting them to the rule of Governor General nearby, but this is not the case in America due to the lack of unifying government - as I recall, every British colony's governor in this period was ranked Lieutenant Governor, and they had no Governor General superior - their superiors were in London. Britain for many decades fervently resisted colonial westward expansion, largely I believe due to the tendency for colonists to utterly screw up British foreign policy in dealing favourably with the Indians, which the colonists were both unhappy about, and intent on spoiling for the benefit of gaining more land for themselves. Thus, in lieu of actual expansion, the colonies formed claims on the territory to their west, waiting for the inevitable communique to "go forth and prosper". One assumes that the creation of the USA will eventually force the British hand into allowing westward movement and when it happens, the government in London would do it by begrudgingly recognising those claims. There would be little point in rejecting the claims and forming a new western-located colony as it would simply remind the colonists why they fought a war for independence in the first place, even if the DSA is now overwhelming UE Loyalist. So one assumes that in the initial stage, westward expansion would be handled as it did OTL - the colonial government appointing their own territorial governor and governing the new land (probably again defined by a new westward boundary and moved back stage by stage) as a sub-unit possession of the colony. My point was, one wonders if, unlike the USA OTL, it would ever progress beyond that point. With no electoral college to worry about, and ultimate power resting in either the Lieutenant Governor or London, there's little incentive for territories to be raised to the status of full colonies and become "independent" from their former colonial masters on the eastern seaboard. It's possible that they could be eventually integrated into the main colony, but I figured that a combination of the need to keep communications time down and a powerful elite in the east would suggest that maybe, just maybe, the system of colony's territories could become standard for the DSA. And the logical extension of that is to suggest that as the DSA slowly reaches towards the Pacific coast, maybe those territories will end up creating their own sub-unit blocks to better govern the land far away from what used to be a local territory capital, back in the early days when the territories were small. Of course, it could just be that they integrate or promote the territories to colony status... Oh, I know It's a bit late notice to tell you now, but as you replied to that post, I actually edited it to make it clearer that I understood that most of my fantasy ideas are very impractical.haha. I never actually thought of the prison colony idea, I more meant a general snowy, sparsely populated area with horrificly outdated technological levels because of the poor economic and infrastructure levels for implementing new ideas. But as you rightly pointed out, the chance of the Hudson Bay Company defaulting to the USA really renders this a non-issue. |
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BTW, did you notice who the president is?
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Given this reassuring assessment, the Americans made their survey public and demanded the British acknowledge a strip of land in northernmost North Carolina as actually American. The British took the matter under advisement, but little was done to pursue the matter, much to the consternation of the Americans. ![]() The Strategic Cumberland Gap
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oh, right Adams is the one who wanted us to stay out of war with Britain
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