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Might do something with one of these!
Maybe. I've always wondered what a Columbian Exchange initiated by China would be like...
Might do something with one of these!
So kinda like the Polynesians becoming a nation of pirates?ok so, has there been a horde of pirates yet? not like the South African one, because it was just like 1 boat, I mean like some Native Tribe gets a lot of boats and continue to migrate.
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Wow, that's a lot of pink.
Was this based on the system in Lebanon?Second Republic of Texas
Reads like an American Bosnia-Herzegovina honestly.Was this based on the system in Lebanon?
Wow, that's a lot of pink.
From the boundaries of Alt-Colorado, I'm guessing that Deseret seceded as well. (and then took advantage of the Confederate Civil War(CCW)) I've never seen a TL where all of Maine went to the UK in the civil war peace settlement (even in TL-191, that occured in the second mexican war/second civil war.) The other option is that the state of Deseret reach that border as part of a desperate effort to get Mormon troops)
Unclear whether Cuba was conquered by the Confederates and then the British, the TL says an unsuccessful war with Spain. I'm guessing it was conquered by the confederacy because it is pretty much the only other possible state to be covered by "one of the few independent former Confederate States to maintain its Confederate-era borders." (Though why the confederate state of texas got the Oklahoma territory (western OTL state of Oklahoma), I'm not sure)
So, I'm going with the general consensus that without Virginia, the US Civil War is over in *much* less time and the chances of the British jumping through the window of opportunity to lead to an independent CSA (and highly unlikely to be the complete victory that leads to taking Maine.) So I'm guessing that Virginia, like remnant Arkansas, were part of the CSA and then rejoined the USA at the time of the CCW.
, post CCW, we've got British Aligned North Carolina, another state from Southern North Carolina, Black majority South Carolina, British aligned Georgia, another British aligned West Georgia, a British aligned mega-Florida, an independent mega Tenneseee, a black Majority Mega-Mississippi(Negro Free State in the first paragraph, I guess), North and South Louisiana, Sequoyah, an a remnant Confederate (Arizona/New Mexico) which given that Santa Fe is in Deseret, is probably low enough in population to be a puppet of Texas. (And is "aligned" strong enough that they are now subjects of the British Crown similar to Canada)
So Texas borders 7 nations: the Mexican empire, its New Mexican puppet, the USA (twice), Seqouyah, the Negro Free State and North and South Louisiana... And the most stable of these is the Mexican Empire, *wow*.
As a note, this looks like the winner in the "With a POD after 1830 (Texan independence here is 1835, not 1836) give the British control of as much of North America as posslble which the requirement that the Mormons have a sea coast".
Was this based on the system in Lebanon?
Reads like an American Bosnia-Herzegovina honestly.
I've been on a bit of a Lazarus kick recently, and I wondered if we could do a post-capitalist corporate feudalism thing like that?
Should have sent a poet.
The first United States disintegrated shortly after the American Civil War in a second civil war of its own. It's had a rough 19th century.
It was never conquered by the CSA. Chana was referring to states that are now part of the United States, such as Virginia and Kentucky.
Yes. As you can see, West Virginia is not a part of Virginia, indicating that Virginia joined the CSA.
South Carolina is part of the Negro Free Republic in a hilariously unstable "East Pakistan" situation.
Yeah, the USA is not in a good spot, and neither are its former territories.
Yeah, the British are the big winners here.
Reads like an American Bosnia-Herzegovina honestly.
OK So TL goes
Texas independence in 1835, not 1836
No Gadsen Purchase
US Civil War 1 (USA/CSA), Kentucky is on the Confederate side as well. (Unclear whether British Help and whether they got Maine at that point.
US Civil War 2 (USA/?) Deseret manages to leave. California and "Cascadia" leave at this point? Does Deseret get its seacoast at this point?
1911-ish CSA Civil War. CSA *shatters*. Virginia, Kentucky and non NFR Arkansas rejoin the USA. Does Deseret get some of the CSA western Territories?
At some point in this the UK and Spain are on the opposite sides in a war(?) and Cuba ends up English.
And event a century after the CSA Civil War, and more than that after the second US Civil War the USA is still less stable than the Mexican Empire. (*wow*)
You also have the often bizarre racial qualifications that existed in South Africa.
The ones that made life hell for Dimitri Tsafendas, the man who killed Hendrik Verwoerd.
The ones that also made Taiwanese businessmen white but not native born Chinese.
It wasn't clarified in the entry, but the very strict definition of black was actually pushed for by Texian black politicians , to keep their voting bloc secure and to force immigrant populations to be classified as white.
Hmm. Same color as Canada in the image, I think. So the question is out of all of the pink (ranging from Canada to California to Florida to Cuba, which ones are Subjects of the King/Queen and which are allies? (And then of course the question is allies against *whom*. )Cuba isn't British, it's an independent British ally.