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After Tlacotzin escaped from Tenochtitlan during the battle there, he tried to lead a revolution against the Spaniards. The execution of Cuauhtémoc and the massacre in the temple sent him into a fury, and he vowed revenge against all Europeans in a fit of rage. Tlacotzin would spend the next few years conducting raids on the Spaniards, over which time he managed to acquire enough guns and cannons to outfit a small fighting force; he tried to capture a Spanish ship to sail to Europe, but the ship was sunk in the resulting skirmish and Tlacotzin was killed.

“In her house at Mount Vernon, dead Martha waits dreaming.”
Martha Washington fell into a coma from depression when George Washington was captured by British loyalists. Washington was allowed to live to see the British victory before being killed when the colonies surrendered. Washington was finally killed to cement the point, and "in her house at mount Vernon, dead Martha waits dreaming," became a popular phrase for surviving Patriots. Not that it mattered because the majority of people were pro Britain and toward the end of the war a massive slave rebellion started attacking Patriots and were given freedom in accordance with british policy, and slavery died within the next three generations.

"Monsieur this is New France, all the natives of this vast continent are equal here!" 1806
 
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"Monsieur this is New France, all the natives of this vast continent are equal here!" 1806

-The president of New France 23 years after the Twenty-Seven Years’ War, which lasted twenty more years due to the fall-through of the Treaty of Paris. While the French were preoccupied fighting the British in Europe, the native peoples as well as the French settlers (with the help of the newly independent United States of America) declared independence, which eventually resulted in a French-Indian nation becoming established in the New World.

“Of all the God-Emperors of Missouri, none were quite so universally feared and beloved as Laura Ingalls Wilder, the scourge of the Mississippi.”
 
-The president of New France 23 years after the Twenty-Seven Years’ War, which lasted twenty more years due to the fall-through of the Treaty of Paris. While the French were preoccupied fighting the British in Europe, the native peoples as well as the French settlers (with the help of the newly independent United States of America) declared independence, which eventually resulted in a French-Indian nation becoming established in the New World.

“Of all the God-Emperors of Missouri, none were quite so universally feared and beloved as Laura Ingalls Wilder, the scourge of the Mississippi.”

Laura Wilder, the writer of Little House of the Praire, became known as one of the "God-Emperors of Missouri", a title used to describe individuals who went above and beyond the call of duty to help Missouri. Her works helped reveal the horrid conditions of the Native American reservations in the southwest of the country, and sparked the Great Reformation that laid low the aristocrats in St. Louis with pen and paper. Few were more feared by the nobles, and more loved by the masses.

"So I walked up to her and was like, "Hey, Victoria. I know you are this really big queen and shit, but you ever consider maybe becoming an actor?" And so here we are, a decade later, releasing her 3rd movie. Really big change, right?"
 
Laura Wilder, the writer of Little House of the Praire, became known as one of the "God-Emperors of Missouri", a title used to describe individuals who went above and beyond the call of duty to help Missouri. Her works helped reveal the horrid conditions of the Native American reservations in the southwest of the country, and sparked the Great Reformation that laid low the aristocrats in St. Louis with pen and paper. Few were more feared by the nobles, and more loved by the masses.

"So I walked up to her and was like, "Hey, Victoria. I know you are this really big queen and shit, but you ever consider maybe becoming an actor?" And so here we are, a decade later, releasing her 3rd movie. Really big change, right?"
A drunk history about Queen Victoria (censored a bit) who went through a phase of acting early into her reign. she did four plays before returning to the throne with a new understanding of the struggles of the lower class

"The capitalist class are against the crown! We cannot allow them to continue with their international, libretarion ways. The crown and power of it are what keeps us and the empire safe! God save Queen Victoria!"
 
"The capitalist class are against the crown! We cannot allow them to continue with their international, libretarion ways. The crown and power of it are what keeps us and the empire safe! God save Queen Victoria!"
A phrase shouted by the famous socialist journalist Robert Cunninghame during the All-British Strike of 1882. Its context was that, while the "capitalist class"(the burghers) held significant power and the workers were exploited, Queen Victoria would dissolve the parliament every time any act that could worse the conditions of the workers was proposed, because of her sympathies with the "Workers' Struggle". The cause of the strike would be a bill that could result in the end of the "Queen's Just Hand". The PM, William Gladstone, would attempt to repress it, but a mix of popular revolt and royal disapproval would lead to his fall. After new General Elections, the new Prime-Minister would negotiate with the strikers, with the result being the "Labour Acts", that included the right to strike, universal malehood suffrage and better conditions for employees.

"I don't believe it! An economic recession and all-time high separatism, two terrible things in the same year! It would be improblable if it wasn't what's happening right now."
 
"I don't believe it! An economic recession and all-time high separatism, two terrible things in the same year! It would be improblable if it wasn't what's happening right now."
Hanz Doda on the state of Poland during the year 1987, when it was hit hard by the 1984 Recession, and various separatist movements gained traction.

"To tell the truth, i'm just supporting your big movement so you stop blocking the highway."
 
"To tell the truth, i'm just supporting your big movement so you stop blocking the highway."
A driver commenting to a pro-strike journalist why he's in the Trucker Strike of 1997. The strike was motivated by the increase of the "Gas Tax" by the brazillian president Enéas Carneiro and would only end after the lowering of it a week later. It would be a major reason to the defeat of Carneiro in 1998

"Sorry General-Secretary, but you don't represent the Union's people at all."
 
Hanz Doda on the state of Poland during the year 1987, when it was hit hard by the 1984 Recession, and various separatist movements gained traction.

"To tell the truth, i'm just supporting your big movement so you stop blocking the highway."

Angry senator John H. Williams to protesters on a highway outside of St. Charles, Missouri. After blocking the highway for a few hours, he finally decided to sign an upcoming bill about infrastructure funding.

A driver commenting to a pro-strike journalist why he's in the Trucker Strike of 1997. The strike was motivated by the increase of the "Gas Tax" by the brazillian president Enéas Carneiro and would only end after the lowering of it a week later. It would be a major reason to the defeat of Carneiro in 1998

"Sorry General-Secretary, but you don't represent the Union's people at all."

Robert E. Lee to General-Secretary John Bell. In a military coup, the Virginia general cut the head off the socialist snake and installed a Illinois senator, Abe Lincoln. This coup would also see the invention of Lincoln Logs, a popular toy among the youth.

"The name is easy to remember. M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I is under attack. Can you tell that to the king?"
 
"The name is easy to remember. M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I is under attack. Can you tell that to the king?"

General William Henry Harrison famously telling a junior officer, Lieutenant Jefferson Davis, to report that the Mexican Army was attacking Fort Mississippi to King Augustus I in the Mexican War.

"Only Steele kills like this "
 
"Only Steele kills like this "
A policemen while investigating a murder commited by infamous american serial killer Barry Steele. Steele would be known in the 70s for his deeply calculated murders, but was eventually caught on 1977 and would be executed in 1978.

"Excuse me president, BUT WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING!?"
 
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"Excuse me president, BUT WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING!?"

-A line from the historical comedy film White House, in which Aaron Burr finds Thomas Jefferson in the process of combining mastodon and ground sloth skeletons to make an enormous, clawed monster, which he dubs Jeffersontherium, mostly as an attempt to scare Burr. The faked discovery later becomes essential to the plotline of the film when it is found that Lewis and Clark have been planning to dupe the public into believing in the existence of an actual Jeffersontherium in the Louisiana Territory, attracting viewers to their hoaxed specimen to make money. Though the film was widely considered a critical and commercial failure, it is now considered to be a cult classic and has consistently high ratings.

“Your Holiness, with all due respect, giving the Mission Territories to Cathay seems to be an even worse idea than Holland!”
 
“Your Holiness, with all due respect, giving the Mission Territories to Cathay seems to be an even worse idea than Holland!”
This was said by Adrian Rufus, personal accountant to Roman Emperor Constantine XIV in 1802 after the Mission Territories of Canton and New Athens were transferred to the Kingdom of Cathay. It would be 50 years earlier when Holland was annexed by Saxonland in the Peace of Rhenium.

"As yet the armies reach us closer day by day, let us say this. GLORY TO US! GLORY TO THE SECOND FRANKISH EMPIRE!"
 
"As yet the armies reach us closer day by day, let us say this. GLORY TO US! GLORY TO THE SECOND FRANKISH EMPIRE!"
A quote by Emperor Napoleon II to his soldiers on the eve of the Second Siege of Paris in 1834. With his father having secured the Empire for him militarily it was left to Napoleon II to secure it politically and to do that he linked it to the Empire of Charlemagne digging up (fraudulent) documents linking the Bonapartes to the Karlings that ruled the first Frankish Empire. With Allied armies bearing down on Paris and Orleanists seizing large parts of Aquitaine Napoleon hoped to rally his men to a masterful victory that would save his Empire from its increasingly inevitable defeat. It was not to be however as Napoleon II was not the man his father was and bungled the Battle of Paris later that month, getting killed by his men in the process. His Empire would outlive him by four months before American and Russian troops entered Paris and declared the Empire at its end.

He is a Communist, a Nazi, and worst of all he is French!
 
A quote by Emperor Napoleon II to his soldiers on the eve of the Second Siege of Paris in 1834. With his father having secured the Empire for him militarily it was left to Napoleon II to secure it politically and to do that he linked it to the Empire of Charlemagne digging up (fraudulent) documents linking the Bonapartes to the Karlings that ruled the first Frankish Empire. With Allied armies bearing down on Paris and Orleanists seizing large parts of Aquitaine Napoleon hoped to rally his men to a masterful victory that would save his Empire from its increasingly inevitable defeat. It was not to be however as Napoleon II was not the man his father was and bungled the Battle of Paris later that month, getting killed by his men in the process. His Empire would outlive him by four months before American and Russian troops entered Paris and declared the Empire at its end.

He is a Communist, a Nazi, and worst of all he is French!
A vietnamese stand up in England after ww2. Charles DeGaulle was not popular in Vietnam. The president of the fourth republic was very socialistic... to white francophones, and to no one else. This created an image of a nazi communist. The french part was a ribe at the colonizer and the franco-British rivalry

"From sea to shining sea, it is our duty to spread law, god, and civilization to this continent. Our manifest destiny. And from Pacifico Norte to Boliva, we have succeeded! VIVE LA MEXICO"- President Juan Angles
 
"From sea to shining sea, it is our duty to spread law, god, and civilization to this continent. Our manifest destiny. And from Pacifico Norte to Boliva, we have succeeded! VIVE LA MEXICO"- President Juan Angles
A quote said in Juan Angeles's book The Enemy of the Elites, loosely based on his own history. Based around a popular organizer being persecuted by a hypochrite ultranationalist elite of Hacienda-owners, it was an analogue to his story as a regional organizer of the Popular Front during the last years of the American Federation. Published on Caracas in 1923, the novel would make him a influential person, jumpstarting his political career and leading to his election as President of Venezuela in 1950.

"You violate the international law but yet WE, non-violent opposition, are the criminals!"
 
A quote said in Juan Angeles's book The Enemy of the Elites, loosely based on his own history. Based around a popular organizer being persecuted by a hypochrite ultranationalist elite of Hacienda-owners, it was an analogue to his story as a regional organizer of the Popular Front during the last years of the American Federation. Published on Caracas in 1923, the novel would make him a influential person, jumpstarting his political career and leading to his election as President of Venezuela in 1950.

"You violate the international law but yet WE, non-violent opposition, are the criminals!"

MLK to the veteran who told him he supported the message of equality but found Malcom's heavy handedness with marches hard to stand by. Unfortunately for king, that particular veteran had been given a dishonorable discharge for refusing to bomb a Korean city, which left King looking out of touch and like his head was in the clouds, shifting civil rights to Malcom X.

"Our movement is not one of hate, nor do we seek decolonization-- better the British than the americans or soviets. As such, this bill of racial equality is truly the greatest success that we can hope for and are grateful to the king. God Save The King, May Britain Never Surrender, and May All the Crown's People See Peace."
--1958, London
 
"Our movement is not one of hate, nor do we seek decolonization-- better the British than the americans or soviets. As such, this bill of racial equality is truly the greatest success that we can hope for and are grateful to the king. God Save The King, May Britain Never Surrender, and May All the Crown's People See Peace."
--1958, London

De Villiers Graaff, South African politician, speaking alongside up-and-coming journalist William Rees-Mogg on the goals of their Commonwealth Movement and the application of the recent Race Relations Act of 1958 to the entirety of the British Empire. The Bristol speech, as it came to be called, was at a time when the British increasingly distanced themselves from MacArthurite America, believing their methods in "fighting the Red-Brown Scourge" to be inapplicable to modern political realities.

"The Eternal Igbo strikes again."
 
"The Eternal Igbo strikes again."
A Times headline for a reportage covering the Enugu March of 2009. Led by a biafran separatist organization called Biafran National Congress(BNC), that was headed by Toni Iwobi(called the Eternal Igbo), the march was the second of a series called "Marches for Freedom" and gathered 1 million people, that soon outnumbered the police forces sent to contain it. They led to global sympathy towards the BNC's struggle, what resulted in the establishment of the Republic of Biafra in 2013.

"Stop the corporations! Protect our rights! Stop the corporations! Protect our rights!"
 
A Times headline for a reportage covering the Enugu March of 2009. Led by a biafran separatist organization called Biafran National Congress(BNC), that was headed by Toni Iwobi(called the Eternal Igbo), the march was the second of a series called "Marches for Freedom" and gathered 1 million people, that soon outnumbered the police forces sent to contain it. They led to global sympathy towards the BNC's struggle, what resulted in the establishment of the Republic of Biafra in 2013.

"Stop the corporations! Protect our rights! Stop the corporations! Protect our rights!"
The march on DC by gilded age protesters when President McKinley vetoed an act that would strengthen the Sherman antitrust act. The protest became a riot, the riot became dispersed, the dispersed became a revolution, and the second American civil war began as a marxist revolution, wholly discrediting Republicanism (especially when chairman Debbs supposedly won the election with 98%) and allowing the late nineteenth century monarchs to put the idea of constitutions to rest.
The Gold Revolution as it came to be known, did however, make social and legal equality a possibility across the world if only out of fear of revolution. Much the same could be said for things like healthcare or college, even as the monarchs gained power they'd long since lost.

"Cascadia has been a regional power in western north America since the early 1800s. Can anyone tell me why?"
 
"Cascadia has been a regional power in western north America since the early 1800s. Can anyone tell me why?"
A question asked by a user of the popular question-and-answers website "Quora". Currently, Cascadia(officially Republic of Cascadia) was a thriving US-styled democracy extending from San Diego to Polaris(OOC: OTL Juneau), with the capital being Astoria. Its current leader is Anthony Chavez, the first Latino president of the country and progressive firebrand. The country has good relations with the USA, the Commonwealth and the European Commonwealth. The country is a technology and oil hub.

"I acknowledge that inside one country two peoples tend to fight each other, BUT WHAT'S THE POINT OF THE FIGHT IF BOTH PEOPLES HAVE THEIR OWN COUNTRIES!"-Adolf Hitler
 
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