king george iii

  1. WI: All of George III's (many) children we're girls?

    Alternate Issue; Charlotte, b. 1762 Augusta, b. 1763 Sophia, b. 1765 Elizabeth, b. 1766 Mary, b. 1767 Amelia, b. 1768 Octavia, b. 1770 Matilda, b. 1771 Louisa, b. 1773 Henrietta, n. 1774 Magdalena, b. 1776 Anne, b. 1777 Caroline, 1779 Eleanor, 1780 Johanna, 1783 What shenanigans would this...
  2. Avrorrange

    DBWI: King George III did not support the thirteen colonies?

    One of the watershed incidents what led to the revolt of the Thirteen colonies was the support of King George III and his subsequent deposition by parliament on account of insanity. Historians have now widely believed that King George III did indeed suffer from mental illness, but at the time...
  3. The Battle of White Plains: An American Revolutionary TL
    Threadmarks: POD: 28th October 1776, White Plains, New York

    Once there was a dream, a dream called the United States of America. This is the story of how it died. ************************************************************************************* The Battle of White Plains on the 28th October 1776 was part of the New York and New Jersey Campaign...
  4. GameBawesome

    WI: King George III visits the Thirteen Colonies? What happens?

    (I know this is a stupid and crazy idea, but I'm just curious) What if King George III of Great Britain, decided to go to America, to asset the situation himself, and leave the ramblings of Parliament for awhile. This idea has two PODS; Pre-Lexington and Concord and Post-Lexington and Concord...
  5. Mr_Fanboy

    AHC/WI: Patriots win the American Revolutionary War without gaining independence

    Generally speaking, timelines that see the Thirteen Colonies remain loyal to Great Britain fall under one of two categories: scenarios where the Revolutionary War is entirely avoided before hostilities break out, and scenarios where the American Patriots are crushed by the Loyalists and the...
  6. An American Oddity
    Threadmarks: Revolution- Burning of Montreal

    Ne’er before had the flames of warfare turned so badly against the British -King George III The Revolution started in Montreal -George Washington He had repeatedly denied the citizens of these fair colonies the Freedom of Religion -Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence. CHAPTER I...
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