Hey, guys! ^^ I'm currently beginning writing an alternate history history book, rather For Want of a Nail-style. This book's history diverges from ours during the American Revolutionary War, at the Battle of - the name escapes me, dangit! ^^ Anyway, it was during the Canadian campaign, and it was sea battle, and it was a nominal British victory, but an American victory in the tactical sense. However, here, the British score a significant - if not history-book-renowned - victory. This doesn't significantly affect the war - the British still lose - but it leaves the British in a stronger position. So, the Americans are strong-armed into recognizing Canada as reaching the Ohio River - as was declared in the Quebec Act of 1774. This leads to a rather more aggressive foreign policy, which leads to a Canadian state - a Kingdom ^^ - being formed in the early 1800s. This in turn leads a a superpower Canada that Stretches from the Arctic to California. Whaddaya think? Semi-plausible? ^^