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  1. Map Thread XVIII

    @Bennett Nice map, but I have a few questions: Whats the difference between Acadians/Louisianans and Californios/Mexicans? Also, why are Mormons listed as a separate category? Do all Mormons identify as a separate ethnic group, or are they say represented more in the English group with a few...
  2. Map Thread XVII

    @timmy_khagann First off let me say nice map, I like it.I would appreciate some flags and an infodump. I would move the state labels or use the postal code since they all seem to be the same as OTL. I do have a few questions you can consider when writing the info: When is the map set? What...
  3. Map Thread XVII

    @Keperry I like it, balkanized North Americas are a personal favorite of mine. What the story with Anglo Texas?
  4. Map Thread XVII

    Is there a flag for the state?
  5. AHC: Explain this bumper sticker

    The sticker, much like the one from OTL, is southern in origin, though this one is found amongst the backwoods of Appalachia and the Texas Hill Country, where the descendants of Southern Unionist proudly retain affection for their loyalist roots, much to the lament of patriotic Confederate citizens.
  6. Ways for CSA to Win Civil War?

    That panhandle would've probally been ceded to the US, since that area was highly unionist, and one of the first areas to reject Confederate authority. Indeed, most of the Northwestern part of the state was unionist, with the more southern regions having divided loyalties.
  7. Texan Pacific Port

    Hello lads and lasses, I was wondering, with a post 1818 POD, is there any way for a Republic of Texas to get a pacific port, either from California, Sonora, etc.? The port doesn't have to be connect to the state by land, but it does have to be under Texan control.
  8. AHC: Chicago as US Capital

    They might move the capital to signify a break with the old bourgeoisie goverment and a new era in history. They might select Chicago because it is a large, industrial city, but one that is more central in the US, and it doesn't have any historical connetations with the ousted goverment.
  9. Small OTL History Questions thread (Before 1900)

    What were Stephen F. Austin's views on the annexation of Texas by the United States?
  10. DBWI: The Mexican Empire collapsed?

    If the empire fell, I believe that today we would see abouth four or five sucessour states in the region. The US probally won't invade or really interfer in Mexican politics, I mean, look at how they ignored Texas, even when they sent annexation petitions. The US at the time doesn't want any...
  11. Map Thread IX

    Beautiful, can't wait to see the timeline
  12. The Stars at Night: A Texas Timeline

    I only have one thing to say about cowboy pirates:
  13. Confederate Missouri or Kentucky

    Hello Lads and Lasses, I was wondering, in the board's opinion, out of Kentucky and Missouri, which would be more likely to have been given to the Confederacy in the event of an early war victory, either wholly or partitioned?
  14. References: Prototypes, transitional and ephemeral uniforms

    Different styles of the Air Force's Billy Mitchel Heritage style uniform, which the Air Force was testing but put on hold abopting indefinitely due budget constraints, and Transitional informal black air force dress Uniform. EDIT: My apoligies for the link in the male picture of the Hap...
  15. What if Mexico had accepted Zimmermann proposal?

    Maybe you would have a situation like the Plan of San Diego come to fuition (Though this is somewhat borderline implausable) in conjunction with this? Though either way, the US has to divert resources to conquer Mexico, though the allies will almost assuradly still win. However, if the US tries...
  16. USA Loses the Spanish American War

    Greeting lads and lasses, My question this time I've put up for discussion is: A) How could the US lose the Spanish American War, and B) What would be the geopolitical ramifications of a Spanish victory on european politics and on the US politics domesticlly?
  17. Arkansas in a CS-Victory

    The map is good for getting a general idea, but it would probally be better to have one that shows the county percentage of votes for secession to get the true feel of the area, i.e. one that shows 60/40, 55/45, ect.
  18. Arkansas in a CS-Victory

    The only quarrel I have with your projected maps on Arkansas, Mr. Stanley, is that any state carved out of Arkansas would probally be centered on the Northwest, which was majority Unionist and most resistant to secession. Here's a map on slavery in Arkansas in 1860:
  19. An Independent South Peru?

    Hello lads and lasses, Is there any senerio where South Peru becomes independent when the Peru-Bolivian Confederation is disolved, instead of either joining Bolivia or North Peru? Could such a nation exist for long, or is it inviable?
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