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  1. WI: William II of Germany was born female

    Why is this line of thought so popular? I mean it is ASB, since it goes against how sperm decides the sex. "Sperm cells come in two types, "female" and "male". Sperm cells that give rise to female (XX) offspring after fertilization differ in that they carry an X-chromosome, while sperm...
  2. Greeks on the Caspian Sea?

    To answer the question on Greek Ships, Greeks did have river vessels. There was quite a bit of down river activity for farming production to send down river in some rivers both on Pineios in Thessaly and in Asia Minor. Not a lot, as none of the rivers are great for commerce, but a place to start.
  3. Greeks on the Caspian Sea?

    You might be interested in the Alans society, an arm of which threw its lot with the Vandals (and disappeared in North Africa with the loss of that kingdom). Specifically, the Alans set up a kingdom of sorts around the early Byzantine period, if memory serves. It was located on the delta of...
  4. AHC: The Irish Colonize Iceland before the Norse

    Lots of scenarios, but earlier the better since that of logistics, unless you write in seeding of trees near the waterways: "For reasons that are still unclear, it appears that some tree species declined drastically in the early centuries of the first millennium AD. Elm had been...
  5. How could the Iroquois survive to become a US state?

    Those who get divorced or widowed, must remarry or abstain or some other limitation, too. Maintaining control is what it is all about.
  6. How could the Iroquois survive to become a US state?

    The only way personally seen to avoid the Oklahoma 'best scenario' might be to have a treaty allowing immigration, but only to those who are married to a native person and maintain their good character, 50% being recruited over in Europe and brought over. 10% are women, all being recruited from...
  7. Operation Tropic Gull: A US Invasion of Cuba in 1980

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reagan_Doctrine#.22Rollback.22_replaces_.22containment.22 1977 We win they lose statement. Anyway, not much is to be gained with invasion to Cuba. The world had gotten used to it and hell would have to be paid with respect to the balance of power. The world has...
  8. Operation Tropic Gull: A US Invasion of Cuba in 1980

    A little. Lee Atwater told a hesitant campaign worker that the goals of RR's presidency were to defeat utterly and completely communism, primarily by economic and arms. War was to be avoided, and this is the same that was later put into presidential orders and private statements, most famously...
  9. WI Karl Marx Remained A Reporter

    9 years with Horace Greeley's New York Tribune, 1852-1861 he was the European correspondent, paid 5 $ per article.
  10. WI Karl Marx Remained A Reporter

    http://millercenter.org/president/speeches/detail/3677 If you choose to accept, just as the title says, as Marx had at least some options. Instead of being a sole reporter for one newspaper, he could have branched out, though the man was never much of a businessman. He was paid 5$ an article...
  11. AHC: Save Rhodesia

    Yep, and how brother plus then some. Not saying it is good, bad, or indifferent, but when asked what was next after the Cape to Cairo railway, Rhodes was to have said "Annex the Planets". True story, or at least that is what was in a history book. It was a direct quote, too. No piker he.
  12. AHC: Save Rhodesia

    Mozambique was a difficult case. The Portuguese really mishandled the guerilla war post 1965. They had a good general or two, but were rotated out I think. In the end, it was the bad strategy pushed the Army of white Portuguese to mutiny in the Carnation Revolution over having been on an...
  13. What if lombards capture rome?

    If the Lombards have already assimilated, as they did IOTL when the Franks came, then no way would the Pope be in trouble. Only Napoleon really at all sparred with the Pope as part of the flock at the gates of the Vatican (at a distance could be dangerous too, though Henry the VII and some...
  14. Nixon wins 1960

    Obviously there is not anything certain. Nixon was an enigmatic character, who had some deep flaws and outstanding strengths. Much of what we can piece together from biographies and other tidbits, as well as what happened IOTL, shows a tragic layer. That being said, here are some thoughts...
  15. Napoleaon gets his 6 hours

    Also, with Russia the capital was not exactly Moscow, well over a century I think in several hundred mile away Petersburg. So what if they burn it. Almost all the really nice stuff is in Petersburg. Moscow just had the really old stuff and could use a lot of urban renewal.
  16. AHC: Make rabbits a popular food animal

    By the way, gout was a rich man's disease outside of the American colonies (North or South America, especially towards the poles from Tropic of Cancer/Capricorn in steppe areas (were the locals had terrible teeth beyond 25 years old due to so much meat eating. Besides, the lack of exercise for...
  17. AHC: Make rabbits a popular food animal

    Could be about gout, but the stigma of anything relating to the poor makes that unlikely. Also, medicine had severe troubles looking for empirical evidence. The doctor who stated childbirth mother deaths were related to poor sanitation of doctors was put into a Swiss mental institution by...
  18. AHC: Chinese to the Moon in the 70s/80s

    Not at all. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epigenetics for example, a small or not so small situation can have drastic results several generations down the line. There have been cases of identical twins joined and sharing the same blood, but one got cancer and the other did not. Both died...
  19. AHC: Chinese to the Moon in the 70s/80s

    Actually, more than a passing interest and some Communist leanings as well, but nothing very severe. Hoover et al overshot.
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