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  1. Sucessful US Amerindian-African-American Alliance?

    Bolivar was part of the creole-spanish elite, he dismissed the amerindians that, in fact, fought for the royalist forces.
  2. Pacific War - Natural Disaster occurs during Naval battle

    See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algiers_expedition_(1541). It was in the XVI century but it shows how climate can disrupt completely a military operation.
  3. Poll: Ottoman Italy?

    I am not talking about "italian" armies, but of Spanish ones: Cerignola, Garigliano, Bicocca, Pavía... * * * * * * * * My oppinion: 1480-1505 Ottoman invassion after Otranto attack: ottoman fleet is not that powerful against italian navies, specially Venice that would look that move as a...
  4. Poll: Ottoman Italy?

    All of you seem to forget that Naples after 1504 is a Spanish possession, any ottoman invasion force would have to take them down. Given OTL precedent of the siege of HerzegNovi/Castelnuovo and the losses they suffered to take an isolated fortification they could attack by land, I think you need...
  5. Map Thread XI

    In Spain, you have made zombi areas the most depopulated areas (Soria, the Monegros dessert in Zaragoza)...
  6. Pope Pius XI Lives To Publish The Unity of the Human Race

    Just because of a play by Hochhuth and withouth evidences?
  7. Which defunct countries you would like to survive in an ATL 2.0

    Kingdom of Ribagorza (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_of_Ribagorza) Kingdom of Reiyo (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobastro)
  8. The Spanish Armada Wins-what next?

    Do not let a good prejudice to spoil you a good story!
  9. The Spanish Armada Wins-what next?

    The problem was that the artillery of the era was quite innefective against ships. When the Spanish fleet kept the formation the English ships only managed to sink one ship and capture another that broke the formation. The English ships were so superior to Spanish ones that when the English...
  10. The Spanish Armada Wins-what next?

    Out of the question. The queen would be offered conversion or prison with a catholic regent being appointed, catholicism would be the official religion, but no mass conversion could be intended at this point and the Spanish crown knew it. You would see several preaching orders spreading in...
  11. The Spanish Armada Wins-what next?

    But Philip II would not allow that the queen would be killed, he felt "something" for her (read almost any Philip II biography) and he would never order her to be killed. He would probably be happy with a formal conversion back to catholicism.
  12. WI: No Treaty of Tordesillas?

    ... and risk an open war in the peninsula? They would reach an agreement, there would be an alt-Tordesillas treaty.
  13. The Spanish Armada Wins-what next?

    I agree with Sanderford comment. The plans for the Armada were just to end the support to the Dutch rebels, end privateer activities and grant the freedom of cult to catholics. As a bonus they would force the conversion of Elizabeth in exchange for letting her keep the throne. In order to...
  14. Challenge: 1st world Latin America

    Argentina and Uruguay had them.
  15. English language if 1588 Armada Suceeds

    If the Armada has succeeded and England had been defeated, the conditions would have been probably: * end support to Dutch rebels and support Spanish forces instead, * end persecution of catholic population, * force abdication of Elizabeth and put a catholic king/queen instead, * cession of...
  16. Substantial mestizo population in British America?

    "Redskins had no soul" was a theologic issue in protestant north America until the XIXs, while in Spanish America there were amerindian writers, bishops, noblemen and saints.
  17. WI:Spanish Hapsburgs

    The final peace treaty ended with most of spanish claims satisfied: retreat suport from the Netherlands, abandonment of New World settlements, more freedom for catholics... They were soon forgotten, but the fact was that the peace treaty was signed on Spanish terms.
  18. How can Catalonia remain indipendent?

    Panderson, Catalonia as such has never been independent. There were some small more or less independent counties. The most important one was the county of Barcelona that joined the kingdom of Aragon. funnyhat, No they did not try. They were defending the rights of the Habsburg claimant to the...
  19. Britwank

    This is probably just a thought but, as far as I have read in most threads it seems that: * as long as most threads show that British Empire (or the USA) could have been bigger, more powerful, and IOTL they were as not powerful, I must conclude they had poor rulers and military leadership, *...
  20. WI: Britain declares war on Spain in 1761

    In fact the 1741 defeat was really terrible for the british. In 1780 a convoy of more than fifty english ships was captured by the Spanish Navy. And you are writing about taking huge slices of Spanish possesions...
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