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  1. WI:Brazilian victory in Cisplatine War?

    Interesting replies! I'd like to quickly add some of my opinions to discuss it later: 1 - Most of the revolts in Brazil by that time, like the other big countries in America, e.g. Argentina, Mexico, USA, were not about Conservatism or Liberalism (I think that would be better suited to discuss...
  2. Religious implications of a surviving Commonwealth

    Well, apparently I gave the wrong link, mea culpa. It was supposed to be that: http://www.historyjournal.ie/irish-slavery/57-irish-slavery-topics/113-irish-slaves-in-jamaica.html It's the same site so give me a break. I'll quote the good part for you: I'm waiting for your source that goes agains...
  3. Spanish North America

    Wasn't easier/cheaper just to grow food where the people are? Food was just too cheap to pay off the investiments. What about an early discovery of gold in Georgia? There was enough gold there to make the Spanish greedy?
  4. Religious implications of a surviving Commonwealth

    I wasn't talking much about servitude but regular slavery of Irish people by the Republican Gouvernement, as you can see there: http://www.historyjournal.ie/irish-slavery/55-irish-slavery-main-page/106-the-irish-slave-trade.html, I don't have much information about that though, maybe my sources...
  5. Religious implications of a surviving Commonwealth

    As far as I know, there was literally Irish slavery in the Caribbean Islands by the Cromwellian times, I don't know much further than that though. I don't see much economic opportunities outside the Southern Plantations. Most of the rest of the colonies would be just as unpopulated and...
  6. Irish or German-dominated Argentina instead of Italian

    To answer that I've just one phrase: El Che was Irish-descendent. :p His family usually said that he caried the "restlessness" of the Irish Rebels in his veins. As for the question, the only main change would probably be linguistic. Argentinian accent, specially the porteño, would be very...
  7. Religious implications of a surviving Commonwealth

    with less personae non gratae in the British Isles most of the American settlers would probably be Continental Europe Protestants... German-speaking America? What about Irish slavery? It would last in this Republican Britain?
  8. Mayflowers in the Big Apple

    I don't remember if by that time there was a Dutch town there or if there was at least some fort by them. Although I'm sure that the economical presence of the Dutch there was pretty strong already. I think they would sooner or later add up to the population of the 'to-be founded' New Amsterdam.
  9. Russians take China instead of Manchu?

    What about a Catholic Russia-Poland-Lithuania sending missionaries cathechizing Mongols or Manchus that somehow take parts of China and keep an ambiguous relationship with Mother Russia? (à la OTL's relations between Portugal and Kongo or Portugal and Ethiopia) That would make a hell of a TL.
  10. Pedro Augusto as Pedro III of Brazil

    It depends on what is your conception of Liberalism. A princess that tries by all means to abolish slavery in her country, despite of the position of most of her political and economical support, and that even thought of an agrarian reform to settle the new freedmen (yes, we have documents...
  11. Is an independent Brazil inevitable?

    I don't think that kind of agreement between the King and the heir would survive the idiosyncracies of the next generations of the Royal family, it's just the Atlantic Ocean between Lisbon and Rio. Communication is surely hard, someone sometime wouldn't like to go to Rio or to Lisbon. Although...
  12. Is an independent Brazil inevitable?

    it's not (only) because I'm Brazilian, but I think it would probably work the other way round.
  13. AHC Make American English an Independent Language!

    That's exactly it. What defines what is a language, or a dialect, or even an accent, is politics. Arabic and Chinese dialects are much less intelligible than some of the self-proclaimed European languages, e.g. Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Montenegrin, etc. As a matter of fact, I think that the...
  14. A Question on the Levant and the Indies

    It's an intricated question that we have in here. If the Eastern Mediterranean route is still economically profitable for Europeans, the Portuguese wouldn't cross half a world to the Indies. :p The great navigations and the troubles in the Eastern commerce are pretty much connected.
  15. Pedro Augusto as Pedro III of Brazil

    In fact, I see as the major cause of the Brazilian republican coup the great rejection by the old landed élite of the measures of the politically overactive Princess Isabel. She was way too liberal to the eyes of most of the political class and it was pretty visible with all her laws against...
  16. Spanish North America

    As for Newfoundland and Labrador you guys should remember that most of the early cartographic documents show it as in Portugal's side of the Tordesillas Treaty and for the possible Spanish tobacco plantations in the South, I don't think it would be a great magnet if we consider all the suitable...
  17. Is an independent Brazil inevitable?

    Well, facing pragmatically the late 18th and early 19th century in the lusophone world, I have just two considerations to make: Brazil is way too big and Portugal is way too poor. Portugal wasn't able to absorb Brazilian economy for a while when the royal family fled to Rio, it's merely a...
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