I don't go into any detail concerning this timeline's version of World War I, other than the fact Britain was neutral in it. So if you want to project your own explanation of why it started and how it went down, by all means, use your imagination.
But the larger problem is that I have already...
The people who seem to be arguing that I changed history and have Great Britain continue to be a great power obviously haven't read the first post. Due to the Royalist victory and the return of absolute monarchy, I make it very clear that Great Britain is now a poor country that is only very...
It is June 1936. A nervous coterie of middle-aged, bourgeois liberals sit on the government benches on the floor of the British House of Commons. Earnest intellectuals, they express their distaste for violence and express their admiration for the democracy in the French tradition. These...
They don't "sit quietly," as I noted. The leaders of the Parliamentarian side are either executed or flee to the Puritan colony in North America. Scotland severs ties with England and has to be re-conquered. Then there's the Williamite Uprising as an analogue to the Jacobite uprisings of OTL...
I will likely do maps to show how Britain splits during the civil war itself, but since the focus will be on Britain, doing a whole map of the world isn't planned... As indicated above, the British Empire doesn't exist. The Netherlands claims India and South Africa, France has colonized most of...
On October 23, 1642, at the initial set piece battle of the English Civil War, the Royalists win a decisive victory over the Parliamentarian army in southern Warwickshire near the hamlet of Edge Hill. The superior Royalist dragoons under Prince Rupert of the Rhine succeed in forcing the...