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  1. Ancient History Maps (1700BC-565AD)

    Second batch. I redid the Spread of Judaism, didn't like how the previous one came out. Phoenician Trade & Colonization Kingdom of David and Solomon 10th century BC The Kingdoms of Isreal and Judah Spread of Judaism ~200 AD Spread of Christianity 200-300AD Diffusion of Greek...
  2. Alternate colonizers of Siberia?

    10 million or so individuals is not something that should/would be considered a colony, but an actual functioning territory either independent or a vessel/dependency. As for retaining Siberia, it all comes down to who is able to enforce their claim, not the number of people living in the area...
  3. Ancient History Maps (1700BC-565AD)

    Recently I was going through history books in a book store for used books and came upon book (Atlas of Ancient History 1700 BC - 565 AD by Michael Grant) that while slightly old, was published in 1983, had a variety of maps on different subjects of the Ancient world with a primary focus on the...
  4. Alternate colonizers of Siberia?

    Haha, was farfetched even to me. Though I am curious what the time scale would have been if the incident that caused Russia to conquer it didn't occur. Several more years or decades before it falls?
  5. Alternate colonizers of Siberia?

    What about the continued existence of the Khanate of Sibir?
  6. Alternate colonizers of Siberia?

    I think the reason it took so long for Japan to colonize Hokkaido is social norms that developed to limit it and possible decrees/laws. The opposite of what US did in colonizing "the West," without the backing of the US government it would have taken a lot longer for settlers to spread towards...
  7. The Prince of Peace

    Three years? François II died in 1569, succeeded by François III who died in 1576 who was succeeded by Henri II. Unless this is about royal succession on an international level? Henri II showing that he's a schemer and has talent in intrigue, worrying news to those that would prefer France...
  8. The Prince of Peace

    The darker orange color is "Extent in the middle of the 20th century." The lighter orange is "Disappearance (vanish/extinct) in the 18th and 19th century."
  9. Spots in the New World that are bound to become large cities

    New York City and the surrounding area might not become as important as OTL depending on the geopolitics of the area and national/economical politics of whichever TL. The construction of the Erie Canal was what allowed New York City to become what it is today.
  10. The Prince of Peace

    There is also the split of interest that would occur once the Age of Colonization matures. With the Imperial seat in around Antwerp, the Emperor would probably be increasing focused with colonial lands and would want to pass measures that would benefit them. This would probably not go over well...
  11. The Prince of Peace

    It could be also that since the Imperial seat is in the Dutch/Flemish area, the language is adapted as the court/bureaucratic language that spreads inwards into Germany.
  12. The Prince of Peace

    I never said anything about technological progress. Though large states do stagnate (modern technology has probably derailed this or slowed it down considerably, but if you want an example of it in the modern age look at the business sector) and having more states does increase competition...
  13. The Prince of Peace

    I disagree with the reasoning that small states are just buffer states. It's these small states that have throughout history brought along the greatest changes to their locations. Large states prefer status quo and stability, small states tend to embrace change and instability as its through...
  14. Is OTL misogynous?

    The Spartan city-state for the first category and Athens for the second category. Take that Athens.
  15. Is OTL misogynous?

    I don't think that there is a way either biological or technological that could prevent misogyny from arising. You'll have to focus on the cultural aspect and with this you might need to have a very early POD. Misogyny probably began when large population centers (ex. cities) started to...
  16. Is OTL misogynous?

    Slightly untrue and not as clear cut as you make it, pre-industrial farming is a very manpower intensive process (and farming is still is even with the advent of tractors, etc... since there are things that can only been done by hand) that the entire family participated in and any hired help...
  17. Is OTL misogynous?

    But for technology to force social change there needs to be prior groundwork for it to happen say a cultural sub-group believing that the dominant group's belief/views are wrong. I'm assuming that this 2nd Wave of Feminism is something that happened/started primarily in the USA? USA does not...
  18. Is OTL misogynous?

    Its not technology, its something deeper than that. The fundamental beliefs and values of a culture is what would have/need to change for the culture's idea/view of gender equality to change. Technology is just a tool, an appendix, of a culture that the culture developed or incorporated to...
  19. More Populous and Powerful New Zealand

    Slightly harder if the immigration is from Europe, not so hard if its from Southeast Asia. Besides that, there needs to be an incentive to have a prolonged government sponsored or forced migration to said area. The most common incentive would be the exploitation of local resources either...
  20. Four Independent South Indian States

    Europe also did share things over the ages like Christianity and that didn't give rise to a shared European identity. Religion is only a small part (though sometimes plays a significant part) of giving rise to a shared identity across a variety of cultures. It's also good to remember that the...
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