argentina

  1. AHC: Spanish Viceroyalties don't break apart

    How could the Spanish viceroyalties avoid breaking up and forming smaller countries after independence? They may lose some territory but overall the new country should be a modern version of the original viceroyalty. Mexico never loses it's southern territories, Gran Colombia remains intact...
  2. Sarthak

    Who Dares Wins: Britain’s War of 1982-83; A TL
    Threadmarks: Chapter 1

    Who Dares Wins: Britain’s War of 1982-83 By: History Foundation of Europe Sarthak Bikram Panta LONDON © 2021 Chapter 1: The Fortress of Britain Modern Day Gibraltar Since the age of the Ancient Greeks, Gibraltar has had an eventful history. Considered to have been the site of the Pillars of...
  3. A Brazilian victory at the Cisplatine War?

    The Cisplatine War was a two and a half year long (December 1825 to August 1828) conflict which pitted the Empire of Brazil on one side and the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata on the other, the latter of whom also enjoyed the support of a group rebels known as the Thirty-Three Orientals...
  4. World Mapping

    British Invasion of Argentina, AD 1982

    Today, I learned this: "Although it wasn't public knowledge until 2012, Chile played a large, covert role in the Falklands Conflict. Without the early warnings provided to the British by the Chilean air force's radar network and the use of coastal air bases for refueling, the smaller British...
  5. jacksonkelly_art

    DESCENDANTS OF THE BOATS - Great Powers of Latin America TL

    Before You Read This is an alternate history series documenting the creation and the conflicts surrounding The former colonies of a much more powerful, rich and democratic Spanish Empire. How these more stable and established States came to build their national mythos, and build a new...
  6. No Portuguese conquest of the Banda Oriental

    What if the portuguese never invaded the eastern provinces? I looked at some previous threads but they didn't go much further than "Uruguay stays as part of Argentina". I wonder if Artigas would invade Buenos Aires and declare himself president/king. How would the other provinces react? How...
  7. Gigachad3k

    Maximum Population of Argentina

    With a POD after it's independence in 1810's, what's the largest possible population for Argentina they can support by Now?
  8. Taunay

    Plausibility check: Spain keeps Argentina

    The Spanish American wars of independence are a very complex topic, especially to me as I don't come from a Spanish-speaking nation, but I still think of the many possibilities that could've happened during those wars, and one of them is if there was any chance that Spain could have won the...
  9. Germanic Argentina

    What if Argentina receives the same amount of German immigrants as Italians in OTL? In OTL about 60% of the population of Argentina is Italian descent, and 10% german descent. What would it be like if Argentina received many more immigrants from germany to the point of having as many descendants...
  10. Gukpard

    Wi Italo Luder as sucessor to Peron.

    Otl Peron left his wife as vice president, Isabel, who was basically a puppet of the far right peronists led by Lopez Rega. What it Peron instead kept marital affairs far from politics and got his party leader, Italo Luder, as his vice president? Some considerations we can make is that the AAA...
  11. durante

    Argentina with improved economics since 1930

    Kudos goes to Dr Sinclair way back when by demonstrating how 50 countries with randomly assigned GDP growth rates could end up with vastly different sized economies over the course of 50 years...(his intention was to show that the relative poverty of some African nations relative to others is...
  12. Hitler's Son and the Neo-Nazi Movement

    I made a similar thread before but now there're a few key differences to focus on a different aspect. Say Hitler is more rational and escapes to Argentina before Berlin falls (and probably faking his death to buy some time into hiding). In 1950 he and Eva have their only child, a baby boy. His...
  13. WI: Juan Peron Remains in Power

    What would happen if Juan Peron was never overthrown in a coup in 1955? Would he have ruled until his death in 1974? What would relations with post-revolutionary Cuba be? Would he join the non-aligned movement? Could he have eventually improved the economic situation or did he have no idea how...
  14. United States of the Southern Cone/Estados Unidos del Cono Sur

    I recently came across a thread that discusses an alternate Argentina that doesn't fall victim to post-independence political instability and civil wars the way OTL Argentina did. The thread - along with an accompanying map/chart - can be found at the following link: According to its creator...
  15. GameBawesome

    WI: No Argentine Conquest of the Desert

    In the 19th Century, Argentina began a series of campaigns against the Mapuche in Patagonia. By the End of the Conquest of the Desert, Argentina conquered Patagonia, and settlers began to develop the land for herding and farming. While this did saw a increase of the cattle industry and became a...
  16. Argirópolis or Sarmiento's Silver city on an island and the Confederate States of Plata

    What if the eventual president of Argentina Domingo Sarmiento actually achieves to implement his odea of a confederación of states in the Río de la Plata basin with a capital in the Martín García Island? https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estados_Confederados_del_R%C3%ADo_de_la_Plata The...
  17. Neal Caffrey

    Alternate liberators for South America?

    So let's say in an Alternate Timeline Jose de San Martin, Simón Bolivar Agustin de Iturbide and Miguel Hidalgo and don't rise to power, perhaps they die of they don't stand out enough, what are other options for liberators of South America? As far I understand for places like the area of New...
  18. Hitler found Alive in Argentina in 1969

    Let's say that Hitler doesn't turn his body into an unstable drug cocktail allowing him to think more rationally and be healthier in general. When the soviets start marching towards Berlin Hitler and Eva fake their deaths and escape to Argentina with Eichman. After finding the bodies the allies...
  19. cognitive bias

    What if Argentina won the falklands war?

    The last argentine military junta were a bunch of idiots, they thought they only had to occupy the falklands and the british would just give the islands to them, they didn't even try to fortify the islands in case of a naval blockade, they even used only conscripts for the invasion and left the...
  20. HMS EAGLE in the Falklands (Story Only)
    Threadmarks: Prologue

    Westminster, 31st March 1982 Pausing only to make a quick phone call to get an update on the disposition and readiness of his fleet and having found the defence secretary not in his office in the Ministry of Defence but at an emergency meeting to discuss the emergent situation the fully...
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