anti-colonialism

  1. Coqui

    An Independent Incan Empire with Petosí

    From what I've read, the Inca were among the best nourished people in the world at the time. It was by no means an "equal" society, but it was one that seemed to take good care of its subjects. Part of it was due to the environment requiring a lot of big picture management to be productive. When...
  2. RelentlessFlowOfTime

    AHC: Socialism in Interwar Africa

    I've been looking into socialist movements during the interwar era and can't find much on it's influence in Africa. I was wondering if there was a chance for a socialist state to establish itself anywhere in Africa during the interwar period or even just a major socialist movement somewhere on...
  3. Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya formed a federation in the 1960s?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_African_Federation#1960s_proposal According to wikipedia, there was an attempt to create a federation composed of Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya, and the three countries' respective leaders, Nyerere, Obote and Kenyatta entered negotiations to turn this union into...
  4. Could European Colonies Make A Break For Independence During World War I And/Or WWII?

    Could it be possible that during both world wars (or only one of them) that the wars would be so severe for the European powers that the European colonies and other territories controlled by European powers (e.g., Russian/Soviet Central Asia) would revolt in an attempt for independence? What...
  5. Marisa Kiridifferent

    Far right anti-colonialism

    It goes without saying that the maintenance and/or expansion/acquisition of colonies are one of the policies of fascist movements. Italy's invasion of Ethiopia sank Fascism's appeal among the colonized peoples and only Japan which are arguably not as codified as Germany and Italy put out "Asia...
  6. Dixieland: The Country of Tomorrow, Everyday (yet another Confederate TL)
    Threadmarks: Chapter 1 - Treaty of Paris (1867)

    (Flag of the Confederate States of America, 1867) [1] Chapter 0 Here ~~~ Chapter 1 Below: "Treaty of Paris (1867)" ...Confederate negotiators largely failed to accomplish most of their goals. American negotiators refused to budge on any major territorial concessions, including Confederate...
  7. GohanLSSJ2

    PC: Successful Insurrection of Australian Aboriginals

    How plausible would it be for the Australian Aboriginals to succeed in rising up against the European colonists and either reach acceptable demands for representation, or even defeat them and kick them out of the continent? POD starting since the moment colonization in Australia started.
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