Ah damn, that is a shame.Really sad that the print version of the People’s socialist atlas ended up worse than the web version....
Ah damn, that is a shame.Really sad that the print version of the People’s socialist atlas ended up worse than the web version....
Ah damn, that is a shame.
It couldn't be helped. UVA said that Amazon's weird directions in making/printing/publishing the book had added two extra months to the wait and she had to cut the maps up too, but what can you really do.
What if we split up the work and brought that back?83 is quite a lot, but I've definitely seen some reach into the hundreds. The People's Socialist Atlas is the most liked post I can recall, sitting at 162 likes.
Used to be thing where people listed the most liked of the previous thread when a new thread opened, as a sort of 'best of', but it was quite a lot of effort to trawl through all 500 pages.
ATLs that have more US territory in canada than ours or annexation of canada require MUCH more justification than annexing mexico.
Potentially interesting. What's the backstory?View attachment 491930
The map of the United Republic of America
Mexico wank?View attachment 491930
The map of the United Republic of America (the borders of the other nations are not final), this is my first map in photoshop, I think it went pretty well.
My best idea for it is that the American revolution fails east of the Mississippi, but the Spanish break the last straw (to the new Spaniards) by taxing their products to pay for more troops to protect against france/britain, with the Louisianians joining them when the Americans promise Autonomy (which is why the Kingdom of Louisiana exists), and they buy Florida from the UK.Potentially interesting. What's the backstory?
It's technically a Mexican Wank, but if Mexico was always a republic* and never an empireMexico wank?
My best idea for it is that the American revolution fails east of the Mississippi.
A bad day to be British...View attachment 491980
I tried making a map kind of in a style like that in a school book for a timeline I'm working on where all the British colonies join the Revolution as well as some Amerindian tribes.
Feel free to ask any questions about this I worked a while on this.
The UK does get into a worse financial situation after the Revolution than in OTL but they do very much look for any opportunity, at least early on, to regain some glory through taking colonies, but their worse financial situation makes fighting Napoleon much more harder.A bad day to be British...
Would the UK turn expansionist after losing all of North America in one fell swoop? Maybe kick things up a notch in India, Australia, and Africa?