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  1. Unique scenarios for Latin America

    - War of the Pacific (Chile vs Peru and Bolivia) turning into a South American War between Chile, Brazil, Ecuador and maybe Paraguay vs Peru, Bolivia and Argentina (Uruguay could join in fear of brazilian intervention). - Argentina and Chile manages to properly industrialize in late 1800, early...
  2. Solar Dreams: a history of solar energy (1878 - 2025)

    Third Industrial Revolution in Chile? Ok I'm excited about that.
  3. AHC: Best Case Bolivia

    Keeping Antofagasta might help, but bolivian core is the Altiplano, keeping their coastline from an ambitious Chile will be hard. Also keep them united with Peru is no go because that will no longer be Bolivia. Best case Bolivia IMO is that they keep their core altiplano, recognize, accept and...
  4. Free Mapuches?

    Their best chance is even before the spanish arrival, when the incas tried to conquer their lands back in c. XV. Fearing a new wave of conquests from their northern neighbors, mapuches could have banded together in city states or something like that with a common culture and intricated trade...
  5. Solar Dreams: a history of solar energy (1878 - 2025)

    By Almonte do you mean Pozo Almonte? Nonetheless great TL! I wonder how the british will react about their countrymen deaths. I always believed that northern Chile has an industrial potential, even today it could develop a formidable mining and solar industry.. such a great potential wasted!
  6. Pick a state/culture/civilisation to survive the Late Bronze Age Collapse

    You're right, nevertheless it would have been interesting to have a strong regional power in the Hispanic peninsula that survives Cartage or Rome
  7. Map Thread XIX

    Earth-120 Southern Cone in 1500 The Inca Empire was long gone. In their southern half various aymara and atacama kingdoms flourished and thrived thanks to the strong infrastructure and innovations that the incas brought centuries before, notable was the use of the wheel, bronze working and...
  8. No Mongol Empire leading to an East centered World

    Even if the chinese don't cross the ocean, japanese and even koreans could sail north and find a route to America via Alaska. Imagine a two way colonization of the Americas led by east-asian and european explorers; possibilites are countless
  9. If Native Americans developed Iron and Steel, what would their Armor look like?

    I think the "standard" armor model in the Americas would look something like this. Leather armor reinforced with metal plates for the chest with light metal protection for the arms and legs. There would be heavy variations across the continent due to cultural and climatic conditions. Helmets...
  10. Brazilian Pacific Coast

    Unlikely I'd say. In c. XIX Bolivia wasn't a threat for Brazil, even Chile when they were fully mobilized during the War of the Pacific, had problems in peruvian sierra due to attacks from montoneras (indigenous and peruvian troops). Bolivian montoneras wont make it easy for Brazil. They first...
  11. Could Argentina Grow To Rival The USA?

    Rival the United States? No. Keep them out from most of South America? Sure
  12. Map Thread XIX

    Magellania (left), Vespucia (right) and Columbia (north). Both Magellania and Vespucia are separated by the Andes
  13. AHC Latin Imperialism...Imperialismo.

    Are we talking about a colonial empire? Actually Chile did have their own colonies starting from the Chilean takeover of the Strait of Magellan in 1843, the colonies founded there were too far away and disconected from Santiago. Other colonies were founded in Aysen and Chiloe. Today those...
  14. Alternate languges

    Dunno if this has been suggested; mapuñol (oficially mapudungun) a mapuche language heavily influenced by spanish conquistadors
  15. What if the U.S. invaded Latin and South America?

    In 1865, Spain attempted to annex the peruvian Chincha Islands, Chile, Ecuador and Bolivia allied with Peru to prevent the spanish from annexing the islands, Brazil prestige was raising after the Christie Question; many latin american navies started to use ironclads and monitors during these...
  16. Map Thread XIX

    WIP - Pax Brasileira In this timeline, somehow Brazil becomes the only superpower, like the United States of our time. I'm working out on how this could happen however many things will need to be butterflied away or simply go ASB but f*ck I'm having fun doing this. Basically the Imperial...
  17. Map Thread XIX

    IOTL Peru suffered a civil war shortly after the end of chilean occupation, after the War of the Pacific. In this war, peruvian president Iglesias (supported by Chile) resigned after lossing the Battle of Lima and is replaced by peruvian general Andrés A. Cáceres. ITTL Iglesias refuses to...
  18. Map Thread XIX

    On October 8th, 1879, the chilean ironclads, Blanco Encalada and Cochrane fought against the notable peruvian admiral, Miguel Grau and his quick monitor Huascar. OTL Grau wasn't able to win the battle and lost his ship and his life, securing naval dominance of the chilean fleet. ITTL Grau...
  19. Map Thread XIX

    Ignore this post it's just a south american wank
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