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  1. Map Thread II

    That one time when I was auctioning my thread. I'm still waiting for my 5,000,000 Deutschmarks. (Or if you want seriousness, read These Hills... [/shamelessselfpromotion])
  2. Map Thread II

    Persians conquer Greece, Athenian refugees establish Uber-Greek empire-in-exile in fertile Iceland. And before you ask, no, I'm not being serious. ;)
  3. These Hills Sing of Saxon Kings

    Lithuania has forced itself to be very pragmatic when it comes to religion. The official religion of the monarchy is Catholic, and the Lithuanian kings have had to be very careful when dealing with the Orthodox Church (Although the only locations with a large amount of Orthodox is the...
  4. Look to the West (Thande's first proper timeline, and it's about time!)

    Awesome! :cool: War of the British Succession. I like. :)
  5. These Hills Sing of Saxon Kings

    So essentially, the Bank basically gave the government a greater spending capacity, when it all comes down to it. Thank you! Any info regarding the other question?
  6. These Hills Sing of Saxon Kings

    Hey guys, shooting a question out there, want a little bit of input. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causes_of_the_french_revolution http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_of_England Well, it's actually two questions. Question One: What was the effect of the Bank of England on the English...
  7. Look to the West (Thande's first proper timeline, and it's about time!)

    Hmm? Too early for the French and Indian (Seven Years') War. I take it this is not an OTL war?
  8. These Hills Sing of Saxon Kings

    Mughal Empire did exist as per OTL. History didn't start being affected to a great degree in that region until the Europeans arrived... And yeah, guess I forgot about Act of Union 1800. Well, we'll see the effects...
  9. These Hills Sing of Saxon Kings

    Huzzah! :cool: Will do. :) 60 years earlier? Wasn't the Act of Union in 1707? That would make it later... Perhaps. Scotland had long since become a pawn for greater powers (note how Sweden damn near escalated the religous turmoil to include a wider Europe), so its absorption means...
  10. Look to the West (Thande's first proper timeline, and it's about time!)

    A Washingtonian Aristocracy? Brilliant! Might the "House of Washington" rule something someday? I really like where this is going. Although I still don't know in what direction this is going. I have a feeling that the marriage between Fred and Augustine will play a major role in how this...
  11. These Hills Sing of Saxon Kings

    Truth be told I rushed on the India bit. :o I guess I just wanked in a small area. A local wank? :eek: I'll fix it.
  12. These Hills Sing of Saxon Kings

    1754 is the high point of the Mughal Empire? I'm sorry but by this time the Empire was in its death throes (sp?), and the BEIC swallowed up a lot of territory. Although I do agree, I probably did exaggerate France's claims (Southern India, IIRC, was a bit more difficult to bring into the...
  13. These Hills Sing of Saxon Kings

    Wow. I've heard of a lot of cases of bad monitors before, but that one takes the cake! :eek: It HAS to be your monitor. To me, Japan is a brilliant scarlet red, and England's a very orange-y orange. :confused:
  14. The Holy Roman Empire, and German Nationalism

    Info on the Deutscher Buund: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutscher_Bund What comes as a surprise to me is that this article seems to imply rising liberalism in the HRE pre-Napoleon. Any truth to this?
  15. what if

    Well then I'll just assume you got it, DannyB. I hope this guy comes back, he was fun! ;)
  16. These Hills Sing of Saxon Kings

    El mappo!!!
  17. what if

    Yays! My firstest kill ever! ;)
  18. what if

    Good-bye. ... Edit: I claim the kill! (Unless you reported it alread, BrianP.)
  19. Look to the West (Thande's first proper timeline, and it's about time!)

    Wow. So George II dies in battle! :eek: But William IV is already gonna be king. Unless Fred doesn't remain content at the end of the earth... You're asking this to an American. Only English monarchs we're taught in school are William the Conqueror, Henry VIII, and George III (OMG T4X35 R...
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