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  1. A House Divided Against Itself: An 1860 Election Timeline

    Either Seward or Chase winning would have resulted in a very different GOP.
  2. Atterdag

    How long would it take for the Confederates to abolish slavery if they won the civil war?

    I think this brings up a really important aspect to consider about the argument that industrialization would kill slavery, even though it likely wouldn’t. There’s no guarantee a surviving CSA would industrialize all that much, even in the mid 20-th century there were plenty of...
  3. "What Madness Is This?" Volume II: Prophecies in the Dark

    Your health comes first! Take your time, there's no rush; we can wait.
  4. A swift Republican victory in the Spanish Civil War?

    Well the government would flee to Algeria, but if Hitler chose to invade Spain as well, the army could set up on the other side of the Pyrenees. Try driving tanks through a mountain range.
  5. A Queen Twice Over: Mary Tudor the Elder Marries Francis I of France

    I don't think that it's OOC for her I simply said that Catherine is not some kind of saint as people tend to paint her that way. The whole "Great Matter" was much more complicated (ITTL and IOTL) than "Henry bad, Catherine good" and again, congrats for you for being able to paint it accurately.
  6. Orry

    The Forge of Weyland

    Why do you think the British army carried so much curry powder around with it?
  7. RedKing

    Happy St Patrick's Day. It's another year where parades are banned! 🙃

    Happy St Patrick's Day. It's another year where parades are banned! 🙃
  8. Nuclear energy=nuclear weapons?

    Yep, and even if everyone signed it they would just work on it in secret.
  9. German completely adopts the defensive September 1942

    In September 1942 the German Army was trying to complete Blau in order to hold an advantageous position in the USSR, that included holding the Caucasus and a very long line along the Volga. In September Army Groups A and B cannot stop were they are, because they would have all sorts of open...
  10. The Forge of Weyland

    Provided that you're fitting for, but not with, tastebuds :)
  11. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    The Christmas in LA Setting was a holdover from the original novel, IIRC, and yes, it was released in July in both TLs. The original story was a Father-daughter story that got changed to an estranged wife after a very weird set of OTL circumstances that John McTiernan had involving an argument...
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