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  1. Lothal

    Beagle Conflict War?

    Under the Argentinian military junta of 1976-1983, Argentina suffered from corruption, economic catastrophe, and a popukace that hated the regime. To try and rally support, the Junta rolled the dice on the Falklands, hoping Britain would just hand off the seemingly worthless island. As we all...
  2. Terranical

    AHC: Make Spain win the Chincha Wars against Chile & Peru

    Alternate History Challenge, what would happen if Spain manages to win against Chile & Peru through pure luck (like this battle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battles_of_La_Naval_de_Manila)? What would happen to Chile & Peru afterwards? Become an autonomous Spanish colony? A protectorate like...
  3. Terranical

    How would the Spanish Constitution of 1812 prevent the fall of Spain?

    what if hadntthe liberals taken over in Spain, which caused a conservative blacklash in New Spain, Peru being successfully being invaded by Colombian leader Simon Bolivar, Argentina due to lack of authorities along with Chile? How would the Constitution prevent the fall of Spain?
  4. Tales Weaver

    WI: No Chilean Coup of 1973

    When I read about Allende's suicide after pinochet's coup in 1973, i had a question. If there wasn't coup by Pinochet which overthrew Allende in 1973, how would Chile look like today? Would chile look like skandinavian countries, or it would looked like venezuela?
  5. White-majority Latin America

    In our timeline, the Spanish and Portuguese conquistadors engaged in miscegenation with both the indigenous population and Africa slaves which resulted in the racially-mixed population in Latin America today. But let’s say that in an alternate timeline: 1). The conquistadors bring their own...
  6. GauchoBadger

    WI: Spain wins the Chincha Islands War (1864-66)

    How could Spain achieve victory in the Chincha Islands War against Chile and Peru? If this is possible, then what happens to not only South America, but also spanish politics? Will the first republic still rise? Is the Third Carlist War butterflied away?
  7. Paradox-less

    WI: Easter Island Sold in 1930?

    In 1930, I think you can all guess that shit had hit the fan for Chile and most of the world. But I recently came across this little bit. So Carlos Ibañez del Campo was so bloody desperate about the financial clusterfuck existent in Chile and wanted an easy way out. What happens if the island...
  8. iVC

    Any ways for Soviets to intervene during Pinochet coup?

    I'm curious, if we take as granted that chilean military junta were able to prepare and launch their 1973 coup, could any imaginable kind of more active and avanturistic Soviet government salvage anything in the first hours? I can remember many interviews with expelled or rogue pro-Allende...
  9. thezerech

    What if Pinochet won the Chilean National Plebiscite in 1988?

    As Pinochet only lost by 4% of the vote, and this could be attributed to poor campaigning by the Yes campaign, assuming Yes had a better run campaign and perhaps a poorer run campaign by No, what if Yes had won the election and Pinochet had been President until 1996? Only one other former Latin...
  10. ronaldo

    The last son of Spain

    The last son of Spain Spain wins part of the war of independence of Spanish America What would be the effect of an Argentine-Chile part of the Spanish empire after the wars of independence? After independence from the rest of Spanish America, this region would be like the canada What would...
  11. GSpectre

    Eagle of the Andes V2.0
    Threadmarks: 1.0

    AN: Welcome all to the Rebooted Eagle of the Andes that said while I am going to be updating this it’s going to be slow going. I’m not the fastest writer in the world, and things in RL are looming. That said, there have been some changes in the formatting. I’m going to try and stick with the...
  12. Paradox-less

    WI: Balmaceda Wins in 1891?

    Alright, so I've always wanted to see what you think would have happened if President José Manuel Balmaceda won the Chilean Civil War of 1891. For those of you unfamilar with Chilean history, President Balmaceda started a civil war against the Congress. The Congress side had its base in...
  13. Deblano

    WI: Chile continues to be a military dictatorship past 1990.

    As we all know, Augusto Pinochet launched a coup in Chile in 1973 and led a US-backed military junta from 1973 to 1990 when it retransitioned into a Democracy. I'm obviously not super informed on South American history, but is there any way that Chile could have continued to be a military...
  14. ronaldo

    Effects of a Spanish canada

    Effects of a Spanish canada? What would be the effect of an Argentine-Chile part of the Spanish empire? After the independence of the rest of Spanish America what would this region be like? Would this affect South America as SPECIALLY IN BRAZIL? Would Brazil have rivaled this region or would...
  15. ronaldo

    UNITED ARGENTINE AND CHILE

    UNITED ARGENTINE AND CHILE What changes in history would have to be made to be possible? Maybe chile be part of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and then part of the United Provinces? What would be the effect of this for BRAZIL, SOUTH AMERICA, AND THE WORLD? THE WAR OF THE PACIIFICO, THE...
  16. ronaldo

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  17. South America in WWI

    Would it be possible to get a South American theater in WWI? Could, for example, Argentina join the Central Powers in order to take the Falkland Islands and then for some reason have Chile join the Entente? Any other ideas are welcome.
  18. Thanksforallthefish's Argentina & Southern Cone Patch

    Isn't that a mouthful? Welcome! This is an attempt to make historical patches to the worlda focused on Argentina and the Southern Cone. This is not only out of patriotism: I geniuinly believe that this is an area severely lacking in AH works, and this is my little granito de arena to help with...
  19. KuboCaskett

    WI: Operation Soberania Proceeds?

    Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Soberan%C3%ADa The prospect of a major war in late 20th century Latin America fascinates me given the circumstances involved. To recap, Argentina under a junta wanted to settle the whole dispute about a few islands in the Beagle Channel with Chile...
  20. Paradox-less

    Panama Faceoff: Lone Star against Thirty-Eight Stars

    (Note: May seem a bit wank-ish) «The US naval force there, "The South Pacific Station" consists of four unprotected ships(...)the Pensacola can make eight knots ; Alaska, eleven knots; the Lackawanna eight knots; and Adams eleven knots. None of those ships can reach or flee from the Almirante...
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