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  1. Seven Days to the River Rhine: the Third World War - a TL

    The irony will not be lost on anybody.
  2. Nothing For Which to Apologize: Ambition and Loathing in the New South

    Since Mark Twain was sympathetic to the plights of slaves and the abolitionist movement, I wonder if he moved away from the South when they won their independence?
  3. Map Thread XXI

    I think you should, not a lot of Hannibal wining timelines that gose in the direction your shown.
  4. Nothing For Which to Apologize: Ambition and Loathing in the New South

    I wonder what's the official flag of the CSA?
  5. Nothing For Which to Apologize: Ambition and Loathing in the New South

    Dose the franco-prussian war still happened in this timeline?
  6. Nothing For Which to Apologize: Ambition and Loathing in the New South

    I did, and I am surprised that the CSA did not annex the rest of northern Mexico, or the very least Sonora and Chihuahua.
  7. Nothing For Which to Apologize: Ambition and Loathing in the New South

    I wonder if America and up being the "Prussia of north America" like in other independent CSA timelines? What happened to slavery in maryland and Missouri? Dose the fugitive slave act still matter in post civil war America? Dose the CSA annexes north mexico and cuba thanks to the influence...
  8. Nothing For Which to Apologize: Ambition and Loathing in the New South

    Seeing how America in Cinco De Mayo Is more raciest then otl, and the abolition of slavery in the north went out with a wimpier and not a bang, dose the same happened in this timeline USA? Also what's happening in Canada?
  9. Look to the West Volume IX: The Electric Circus

    Still feels weird hearing king instead of queen.
  10. Look to the West Volume IX: The Electric Circus

    The way France in timeline L is viewed seems to be very negative, for while they were an empire of Europe during the 19th century, they could also be seen as a bunch of idiots who destroy everything they touch thanks to their very bungled foreign policy, there neutrality in the paradox war and...
  11. Map Thread XXI

    Who colonize this Europe?
  12. Look to the West Volume IX: The Electric Circus

    A trend that could happen in LTTW is that while assimilation in the 19th century was more stronger and forced the OTL, there were more key aspects of the previous immigrant culture surviving that assimilation more than otl. This can probably be seen through some of the first-generation...
  13. Look to the West Volume IX: The Electric Circus

    With how LTTW Russia is its own version of the Académie Française but for Russian, I can see it as a sign that pan-Slavicism is more intense. Since Russia is doing significantly better in this timeline, I can see more public support for the ideology than otl. I can definitely see Russia getting...
  14. Look to the West Volume IX: The Electric Circus

    I wonder what is the difference between LTTW Russia pan slavicism and otl russian pan slavicism?
  15. Look to the West Volume IX: The Electric Circus

    And it can just be as prestigious as this timeline gold standard!
  16. Look to the West Volume IX: The Electric Circus

    Honestly for them, I feel that a gold destandard would have made more sense for economic Diversitarianism.
  17. Map Thread XXI

    3 first, 4 second, 5 third
  18. Nothing For Which to Apologize: Ambition and Loathing in the New South

    Are you going to explore the rest of the world as well? Also, how does the outcome of the ACW impact minstrel shows? Will the CSA be similar to latin America in the same way in @KingSweden24 Cinco de mayo timeline?
  19. Look to the West Volume IX: The Electric Circus

    With Carolina thought being popular in the early 19th century, I would think that the major powers would put more support in to intelligence and counterintelligence agencies then otl.
  20. Cinco de Mayo

    I know this post is three years old, but I notice that note 1 is missing from the notes.
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