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  1. Pirate Madagascar

    1855 China: The civil war continues. Zilverenland-Brazil War: Peace declared, but no one is happy with it. Brazil: Just months after the peace with Zilverenland King Pedro I of Brazil dies. Foul play is suspected, and for many further proof is seen in the fact that Miguel, brother to the...
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    1854: Canada: George Brown, Prime Minister, is voted out. The victor in the election is George Trent –who wins based on promises not to appease or put up with Orleans aggression or land grabs. China: The civil war continues, although the rebel leaders, after a very successful campaign north...
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    1853 China: The civil war continues, several cities and section of the empire are now out of imperial hands. Zilverenland-Brazil War: King Pedro seeks peace terms, agreeing to several concessions in order to bring the war, which had become very unpopular, to a close. England: The...
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    1852: China: The civil war continues. Ethiopia: the unrest, and near civil war, is brought to an end with the arrest of Negus Gojjam – the ringleader and general of the opposition. Orleans: The founding of a military capital on the west coast, so close to the contentious border with Canada...
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    Thanks! :) I'm trying to be cool :cool: about it, but I'm very pleased and excited about it. :D
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    Hey-Hey! I haven't been around the board as often as usual, sorry, but I've recently published my first novel and have been working on my second (pause for congratulations). I greatly appreciate the support of my friends here at AH! Cheers to you all. :) :) Oh, and here's the next segment to...
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    1850 China: Civil War erupts – at its core it is an uprising against the Qing Dynasty which has failed to safekeep the land from foreign influence. Ethiopia: Emperor Abeto Azequ quickly succumbs to an illness and dies. His son Kassa Haile Giorgis is crowned Emperor. Kassa’s rule will be...
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    1849 Orleans: In February of this year the great Empire of Orleans losses First Consul Napoleon Francois Joseph Charles Bonaparte. Charles Joseph Bonaparte is named by his father to the position of First Consul and seconded by the Assembly. Unlike his father and grandfather Charles was not a...
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    1848 Orleans: The Yucatan Revolt is brought to an end with the burning of Campeche and the taking of Sisal. The major holdout was Merida which surrendered two weeks later. Riots in Saint Louis erupt as fighting violently escalates between Catholics and Mormons. The leader of the Mormons, Joseph...
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    There will be a changing of the guard in England soon (power to the people!).
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    1847 England-Dutch War: The war spreads to the seas and Africa. Ireland: The Famine continues to worsen. Maurice O’Connell is deposed as Prime Minister for reasons of not taking the food shortages seriously enough to have taken France up on offers of relief. Arthur Collins is elected the new...
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    1846: Venetian Empire: a new Doge is elected – Marco Morosini. England-Dutch War: The opening skirmishes are fought in Australia. Ireland: The Famine continues to worsen. Sultanate of Algiers: Sultan Abduhamid dies and the kingdom is almost immediately beset by crisis as several try...
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    It's fantastic that you're enjoying it so much. :D They will go more and more steam, and even play with large war ships, but this won't go well. In the end they'll revert to smaller and faster. Think swarming. Hopefully that's not too much of a spoiler.
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    1845 German-Prussian War: King Frederick Whilhelm I of Germany, sensing weakness in the new, young King Charles Friedrich I of Prussian, launches a surprise attack into Prussian land annexing “German” territory. Whilhelm I sends threats of all-out war to the young king of Prussia if he does...
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    1844 Ottoman Empire: Construction of an enlarged Suez Canal begins. 7000 French soldier and engineers arrive to supplement the already several thousand strong Ottoman workforce. The Empire of Orleans: city officials in St. Louis write to Orleans requesting advice on what to do about the...
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