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  1. Map Thread XVII

    I don't think I ever noticed how "ASB" Africa's northeast coast actually looks until seeing it from this perspective... Also Well done
  2. Map Thread XVII

    At the time of the map the colonies are either still in the dark regarding the events in Spain or are just learning. So I imagine some very big butterflies are on their way, they just haven't been reflected yet.
  3. Map Thread XVII

    Indeed it is. The Partition of Spain divided Iberia into a "Republic of Aragon", a "Basque Republic", a Kingdom of Castile (under command of an imprisoned Charles IV) and a Duchy of Galicia in personal union with John VI of Portugal. France took the Spanish Philippines for themselves, took back...
  4. Map Thread XVII

    A little cross-promotion from Ameriwank/Empire of Liberty. This is the world in 1801 with a focus on the United States Presidential Election of 1801. John Adams' federalists lose to Thomas Jefferson's Democratic-Republicans in the first competitive election in U.S. history. Other notable...
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    Thank you very much!
  6. Collaborative Challenge: Most Confusing Map

    What year are you thinking for the map?
  7. Alternate Electoral Maps

    United States of Ameriwank - 1860 Last one for today, the nation is at war as the Union squares off against the Confederacy and their European allies. Lincoln and the Union had a rough 1859 and early 1860 but a series of victories in Tennessee, Virginia, and Haiti send Lincoln and the...
  8. Alternate Electoral Maps

    United States of Ameriwank - 1856 The nation is falling apart at the seems by the late 1850's. The Western War and subsequent annexation is marred by scandals, many of which are trumped up, that lead to the impeachment and trial of President Cass shortly after his reelection. Despite...
  9. Alternate Electoral Maps

    United States of Ameriwank - 1852 The Democrat-Freedomite coalition holds as the United States deals with the Western War, an intervention in Alto Mexico's civil war that eventually leads to the annexation of Alto Mexico. The Democrats hold strong and Lewis Cass wins his reelection bid but...
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    United States of Ameriwank - 1848 Slave politics truly begins to rear its ugly head. For many years the Freedom Party was inept electorally and in the House, but the sheer number of slave states, even if they had small populations, gave them dominance in the senate. In an effort to claim the...
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    United States of Ameriwank - 1844 With Scott's second term over, the Whigs turn to Henry Clay to champion their cause. The slave states are split once more between Isaac Marshall's Freedom Party and James K. Polk's Democrats. The Whigs still have enough power and the south is still split...
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    United States of Ameriwank - 1840 Winfield Scott's popularity sends him and the Whigs easily to reelection. The Freedom Party slips a bit under John C. Calhoun, allowing the Democrats under James Buchanan to make some inroads. Australia votes for Scott as the Democrats increasingly become a...
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    United States of Ameriwank - 1836 The Democrats get beaten badly at the polls with the unpopularity of Van Buren. This allows the reorganized National Republicans, now known as the Whigs, to run out a highly popular candidate in Winfield Scott. Scott, a war hero from the War of the Sixth...
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    United States of Ameriwank - 1832 The 1832 election plays out similarly to the 1828 election. Andrew Jackson has retired and appointed Martin Van Buren as his hand picked successor. The Democratic machine is still strong enough to ensure Van Buren's victory but Henry Clay organizes a spirited...
  15. Alternate Electoral Maps

    122 to 112...must have hit the wrong button.
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    United States of Ameriwank - 1828 The Jacksonian Era see's an expansion of the franchise and great popularity. the Republic of Australia, given independence by Britain after allying with the US during the War of the Sixth Coalition, is brought into the United States giving the US its first...
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    United States of Ameriwank - 1824 The election of 1824 was highly contentious. The Democratic-Republican Party was polarized by the possibility of Andrew Jackson running. This lead to a Democratic-Republican split between supporters of Jackson, a war hero and populist, and Henry Clay, generally...
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    The United States of Ameriwank - 1816 The US emerges victorious from the War of the Sixth Coalition and the Democratic-Republicans are stronger than ever. James Monroe takes the election easily, downing the federalist party which has finally official split. The Federalist Party is still alive...
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    United States of Ameriwank - 1812 War looms over the nation as the United States is about to be sucked into the Napoleonic Wars. James Madison emerges victorious once more as the Federalist attempt to rebuild collapses in on itself once more. The division between the north and the Caribbean...
  20. Alternate Electoral Maps

    Right now I'm scrambling to post them all before a friend arrives (up to 1860) but I'll bold the winner in the text to make it easier. I know eventually I denote the winner on the map itself. My map making skills got better as the story went on.
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