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    Q-Bam Historical Map Thread

    Is there a repository of the maps made in this thread?
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    Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes VI (Do Not Post Current Politics or Political Figures Here)

    Wish my dreams or day dreams where that interesting!!! Any back story or brief detailes for ths different USA?
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    AHC/WI the FIFA World Cup Began Much Earlier (1800s)

    Adding link to the ATL in question An Alternate History of FIFA, the World Cup, and International Football In the future also post a link to the ATL or thread. (Moderators please block this thread)
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    AHC: More Unusual Romance Languages

    Kinda dificult after the French revolution. One of the key revolutionary innovations was the creation of the Nation-State and its monolinguism in schools, administration, trade, commerce and law courts. Only in the 20th century did the cultural rights of national minorities wihin a State became...
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    AHC: More Unusual Romance Languages

    Sure, with what army?, get serious
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    AHC: More Unusual Romance Languages

    For other romance languages besides Italian, Sardinian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Romanian, Catalonian and their dialectal variations Creoles, not pidgins, with enough time and population speaking it can become literary languages as Spanish or French My picks Any creole develop in the...
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    Would Latin America be better or worse off with a surviving Spanish empire?

    One of the key demands from the colonial elites was free trade, against the Spanish monopoly that provided at high prices in limit amounts and in less than standard quality manufactured goods and textiles. It was also very obvious to many that Spain lagged behind Great Britain, France and US...
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    The Great Crusade (Reds! Part 3)

    Just to thank you for this amazing and marvelous timeline you started. So many things and people to dream off.
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    AHC Minimize the level of Spanish resistance to French Rule post may 1808

    Liberal political reform and no anticlericalism. Recognition of the Constitution of 1812 (no Bayonne Statute), but with another Spanish Bourbon and greater self-rule to the American and Asian territories.
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    Why did Parliament give up on the commonwealth so easily

    Quite right, they were navigating in unknown land after the execution of Charles I. Some chronological highlights Wait!!, there is a regal succession here if we kill Charles!!! 30 Jan 1649 - "Act prohibiting the proclaiming any person to be King of England or Ireland, or the Dominions...
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    Why did Parliament give up on the commonwealth so easily

    Quite a stretch to call the Commonwealth (1649–1653) and Protectorate (1653–1659) parliamentary rule, at least has we understand it at present. Although they were elections in 1654, 1656 and 1659 after Oliver Cromwell dissolved parliament over disagreements to put it lightly. Not considering...
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    If the plot to assassinate Hitler in 1944 had succeeded, and the new German leadership had immediately sued for peace, are these borders realistic?

    I would say for the following: 1- unconditional surrender - Non negotiable, period. 2- Eastern frontier implausible Silesia given to Poland and division of Pomerania. I don't understand why the Polish population of said territories should stay in Germany. Want another war? 3- No monarchy - Non...
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    WI Cromwell brought Electoral Reform to britain a couple of hendred years earlier than otl?

    University seats (University constituencies) already for Oxford, Cambridge, Scottish Universities and Dublin from the 17th century for the oldest ones. Parliaments under Cromwell kept them. The property requirement to vote for parliament under the Cromwell was to own property (real or...
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    AHC: Alternate names for Bolivia

    Taking on the challenge Andes (República de los Andes / Republic of the Andes) Andina (República Andina / Andean Republic) Tiahuanaco o Tiwanaku. For the Tiwanaku Empire I know it breaks rule 3, but at the time of Bolivia's independence it could have been chosen: Charcas (República de Charcas...
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    A "democratic" English Republic?

    I don't think so. Cromwell, the Grandees of the Model Army, most of the gentry and the City of London, the Rump Parliament, (or any parliament elected under management of the Army) were politically and socially conservative. To them " An Agreement of the People'' was already too radical in...
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