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  1. Population of Greenland as an American possession?

    I can imagine more military bases during the Cold War pushing the population to 100,000 then dropping to current levels after that ends
  2. AHC: Majority Female Military

    I could see branches like the air forces where weight and size becomes an issue women could be a better assist then men are. Also historically women when properly motivated are actually more dangerous. In the 1970's West Germany had the position that you kill the women and take the men captive...
  3. Can the Incas pull a Meiji?

    I have read that the Inca were at the same stage that say the ancient Greeks were at, they were more advanced than a stone aged people. That Mining town is at the same level for this example
  4. Map Thread XVIII

    you're welcome
  5. Can the Incas pull a Meiji?

    And yet Spain still won in the long run
  6. Map Thread XVIII

    found something for you http://www.emersonkent.com/map_archive/china_1910.htm
  7. Can the Incas pull a Meiji?

    Iron beats sharp pointy rock, plus most of the Spanish had decades of experience fighting Muslim Moors and those dogs were breed to eat people
  8. Can the Incas pull a Meiji?

    Probably but the same comparison applies to them, that combo of disease and steel and firepower and horses and wardogs, the Spanish and Europeans as a whole were nearly unstoppable
  9. Map Thread XVIII

    try the bottom one
  10. Can the Incas pull a Meiji?

    No they weren't stone age, they were up to Ancient Greece standards which is the most advanced for the Americas but they stood no chance against disease and the Spanish, it would be like aliens coming to a 19th century mining town, yeah its advanced, but its nothing compared to a spaceship
  11. Map Thread XVIII

    this has been bothering me about people using the current Chinese Tibet as the historic one, that is not what Tibet was The Tibetan Empire at its greatest extent between the 780s and the 790s AD Map showing major religious regimes during the Era of Fragmentation in Tibet Tibet within the Qing...
  12. Zoroastrian Northeast India in the 1800s

    The problem is that Zoroastrianism does not do any of this, now Buddhism or Islam might be more realistic
  13. Map Thread XVIII

    That Tibet is what China in our timeline wants the world to think, in reality Tibet was double the size it is now
  14. Map Thread XVIII

    I like and realistic too
  15. Native trade goods of the Caribbean

    Historically that is why Turkeys became a major table fair for Europe and later Asia. By the 1600 guinea pigs would be popular pets as well. Animals are worth trading
  16. Native trade goods of the Caribbean

    Well considering by the 1500's Turkeys largely replaced peacocks as a major meal, it helps turkeys taste a whole hell of a lot better than peacocks
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