Recent content by Morgan Hauser

  1. The NEW Our TimeLine Maps Thread!

    This thread is for OTL maps.
  2. Base Maps from 550 BC to Modern Day, all in UCS!

    To be frank, the map might not even be of 1789. There was no date attached to the filename and I had forgotten where I found it, so I took an educated guess. Glancing at it cursorily, it had to be between 1783 (British recognition of US independence) and 1793 (the Second partition of poland) at...
  3. Base Maps from 550 BC to Modern Day, all in UCS!

    Looking at this map again, those are an awful lot of differences that crept in over time. I think it would be beneficial if we could hammer out what renderings are official to create a common basemap and prevent these sort of problems in the future. If we continue to develop our own maps without...
  4. Base Maps from 550 BC to Modern Day, all in UCS!

    Did so likewise for 1776: added the Australian claims and the Russian vassalization of Poland in the late 18th century due to the Repnin Sejm of 1767-68.
  5. Base Maps from 550 BC to Modern Day, all in UCS!

    Updated 1789 again, as I left out the early colonial claims in Australia.
  6. Base Maps from 550 BC to Modern Day, all in UCS!

    I updated 1789 to reflect the Repnin Sejm of 1767-1768, which resulted in the vassalization/client state/protectorate status of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth to the Russian Empire.
  7. Base Maps from 550 BC to Modern Day, all in UCS!

    In general yes, but they're still used in a few places I think, such as the Canadian maritime provincial/state borders, and in that Napoleonic series you did in the areas where effective human government hasn't been established yet. No, I don't think so. The subdivisions of the federalized...
  8. Base Maps from 550 BC to Modern Day, all in UCS!

    Did a minor update to the administrative map that Youkai is currently working on: - added Moscow and St. Petersburg, the two federal cities of Russia. - Made some changes to the Netherlands provinces. - removed the divisions in Switzerland as those are the language areas, not the cantons...
  9. Base Maps from 550 BC to Modern Day, all in UCS!

    In case you don't have it already, this older map might interest you (not my work). Technically no and I'm amenable to changing it, but I do feel we need to show this dispute in some way, even if the boundaries aren't precisely defined. A dotted claim border seems workable here.
  10. Base Maps from 550 BC to Modern Day, all in UCS!

    Parts of eastern France were occupied by Coalition forces after Napoleon’s second defeat in 1815, to prevent another renewal of the wars. These areas remained under foreign occupation until 1818. I've approximated them some time back in an 1815 map, shown below. Source...
  11. Base Maps from 550 BC to Modern Day, all in UCS!

    Updated Afghanistan, as outlined on the ISAF site (http://www.isaf.nato.int/news/5.html). The South zone has been split up into a Southwest Zone and a smaller South Zone, and military responsibility between the contributing nations has also shifted. The West, North, East, South, Southwest, and...
  12. Base Maps from 550 BC to Modern Day, all in UCS!

    Re: this topic, there's something I've been meaning to ask (not directed to anyone in particular): what maps has the expansion of the Netherlands East Indies been based on? It seems to constantly switch back and forth between earlier and later maps. I've also read indications that parts of...
  13. Base Maps from 550 BC to Modern Day, all in UCS!

    Update to 2011: - Indicated the island territories of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Philippines. - Added the Iran-UAE island dispute. - Added the Saudi-UAE border dispute.
  14. Base Maps from 550 BC to Modern Day, all in UCS!

    Update to 1970: - Czechoslovakia federalized in 1969.
  15. Base Maps from 550 BC to Modern Day, all in UCS!

    Update to 1965: - Malta, Singapore, and Kuwait were all independent by 1965. - added the Federation of South Arabia and the Protectorate of South Arabia, both of which were British protectorates, not colonies. - Goa was under military rule for only five months before being annexed by India...
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