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  1. AHC: Communist Revolution in America

    Transposing from the duplicate thread: Agreed, and in order to change that to some small degree, you need to make Bacon's Rebellion successful in overthrowing the planter elite of Virginia. Bacon's Rebellion saw indentured servants and slaves both team up in a kinda proto-socialist manner...
  2. AHC: Communist Revolution in America

    Agreed, and in order to change that to some small degree, you need to make Bacon's Rebellion successful in overthrowing the planter elite of Virginia. Bacon's Rebellion saw indentured servants and slaves both team up in a kinda proto-socialist manner (well as proto as 1670s can be) but after...
  3. Native American Survival Chances

    A rather ambitious plan, assuming all goes well, when do you think it could be achieved?
  4. Native American Survival Chances

    I did not say that they did. My purpose in posting was to provide a more complex view that hygiene wasn't a static thing in the Medieval period like is commonly believed. Opinions and trends came in and out of fashion as the period of time progressed and by the time you get to the Age of...
  5. Native American Survival Chances

    Regarding personal hygiene of Europeans throughout the Medieval era, following the Crusades there was a big upswing in the desire for public baths that came from seeing Roman public baths still in use in the collapsing Byzantine and emerging Islamic worlds. The knights came back home and brought...
  6. Miscellaneous <1900 (Alternate) History Thread

    WI Owain Glyndwr was successful in establishing Wales as a separate Principality? The POD could be that Harry Hotspur Percy gets sick and has to delay his attack until the other armies arrive. How might an Independent Wales look moving forward? How would English history change?
  7. I do, and plan on doing so.

    I do, and plan on doing so.
  8. I actually just finished episode 8 and came on to post it. I've had a hectic schedule of working...

    I actually just finished episode 8 and came on to post it. I've had a hectic schedule of working 6 days a week which has given me little time for writing, but I wanted to get something up and worked on Arianne to get this released now.
  9. I hadn't thought of extending the trope that far. I'll have to think on it some.

    I hadn't thought of extending the trope that far. I'll have to think on it some.
  10. What if Princess Charlotte's son had lived?

    All right so Parliament starts talking about divorcing Caroline of Brunswick and George IV shortly before the coronation. I imagine that that's the first moment when Charlotte will begin by confronting her father on the subject. I'm trying to imagine how that might go, especially when she hears...
  11. What if Princess Charlotte's son had lived?

    Agreed. I think it was the influence of Romanticism as a movement for the large part which helped change attitudes like that. Case in point: Emperor Franz Josef & Sissi Franz was supposed to marry Sissi's elder sister, but Franz liked Sissi more, so he told his mother that he would marry Sissi...
  12. What if Princess Charlotte's son had lived?

    All right, so Charlotte takes the throne in 1830. Her son is 13, who is she eyeing up for potential marriages for him in the future? And what do you think Frederick William is like?
  13. What if Princess Charlotte's son had lived?

    So what seems to be the consensus is that a turn towards "morals" would have still happened without Victoria, it instead would have been attributed to Charlotte's ascent to the throne. Perhaps we would have seen the era called the "Era of Charlotte" or something similar instead of the "Victorian...
  14. What if Princess Charlotte's son had lived?

    All right, I've been watching Lucy Worsley BBC documentaries again, and re-watching the Elegance and Decadence documentary on the Regency period, I was struck with a question of how might the rest of the 19th Century have changed had Princess Charlotte's son by Leopold of Saxe-Coburg (later King...
  15. Fruit of the Pomegranate - A Tudor Timeline

    Awesome update. :)
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    Pennsylvania should include the southern half of New Jersey (while New York gets the northern half). The reason why being the Southern half of New Jersey is treated like one large suburban extension of Philadelphia culturally speaking. and the Virginia part of the Delmarva peninsula would be...
  17. ACW ends in 1862--does West Virginia still split?

    Really? Then why did "loyalist Virginia" vote to almost be called the state of Kanawha in Oct. of 1861? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_Kanawha
  18. Kill the Scotish Nation

    When you're talking about Austria, there's a distinction--especially before 1918--you have to remember to say that you're talking about "German Austria", as Imperial Austria considered itself a "multi-ethnic" empire. --And I got that straight from native Austrian (and Hungarian) professors.
  19. What would have led to this US map?

    A small excerpt from "Westsylvania, a history of rebellion" by Frederick R. Casey:
  20. Kill the Scotish Nation

    Or have the Scottish royalty die out like OTL but have Edward I claim from the beginning to be king of both England and Scotland, and be a bit more "gentle" about the merger and "sensitive" to Scottish practices. Give it a few hundred years and the differences would fade more and more, not...
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