How does the social democratic party keep the right-wing democrats in a coalition for decades?
Social Democrats and centrist Democratic-Republicans are in coalition despite clashes over some issues. TBH, the National Liberty Alliance/NLA is possibly a challenger to a Federalist Alliance before Gillibrand's heavy-handed reconciliation which would last four years but think how the TTL US Social Democrats are the left-leaning version of the CDU/CSU while the Democratic-Republicans would take their role as the centrist/right-leaning version of Germany's SPD.How does the social democratic party keep the right-wing democrats in a coalition for decades?
The Confederate States was the last Western country to abolish slavery but adjusted the draconian peculiar institution where most slaves are having taken part in the so-called 'industrial slavery' or industrial indentured servants until in about the 1920s when the country would start to improve living conditions for Afro-Confederates, however, some states might impose the TTL's version of Jim Crow laws which would last until around 1980s during the peak years of Walker dictatorship.Honestly I think the CSA being desegregated is optimistic. It's not like Apartheid, which had to end sooner or later due to demographics (and which still exists ITTL's South Africa), the Confederacy could've very well maintained something akin to Jim Crow to the present IMO, especially in a TL without the Nazis, who were a large part of what made racism taboo IOTL.
Social Democrats and centrist Democratic-Republicans are in coalition despite clashes over some issues. TBH, the National Liberty Alliance/NLA is possibly a challenger to a Federalist Alliance before Gillibrand's heavy-handed reconciliation which would last four years but think how the TTL US Social Democrats are the left-leaning version of the CDU/CSU while the Democratic-Republicans would take their role as the centrist/right-leaning version of Germany's SPD.
The Confederate States was the last Western country to abolish slavery but adjusted the draconian peculiar institution where most slaves are having taken part in the so-called 'industrial slavery' or industrial indentured servants until in about the 1920s when the country would start to improve living conditions for Afro-Confederates, however, some states might impose the TTL's version of Jim Crow laws which would last until around 1980s during the peak years of Walker dictatorship.
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I fixed the problems since I thought the demographics are coming from the OTL Southern United States, so I have adjusted the percentage to fit with the TTL's Confederacy since they included Sonora and Chihuahua during the expansion attempt.so, i've been observing this thread from a distance for a little while now. i have to ask, why is the black population of the CSA so low? i can comprehend a series of migrations outside of the country, but less than 20% seems a little low. this is especially the case given the size of the TTL confederacy.
even so, 20% still feels pretty low. given the fact this is two countries we're talking about ITTL, and they wouldn't exactly be on friendly terms, either. furthermore, even with abolition, i have reason to believe the confederates would impose restrictions on freedom of movement upon their black population to keep them in place. insert some BS justification by richmond about how it's the "natural order" of society or whatever.I fixed the problems since I thought the demographics are coming from the OTL Southern United States, so I have adjusted the percentage to fit with the TTL's Confederacy since they included Sonora and Chihuahua during the expansion attempt.
My two cents is I tend to agree. When I was addressing this same question on my own, I even went to the length of identifying Black Migration destination cities and reversing the demographic trends of those cities and added them back to the places those folks had come from down South. This affected over 100 years of demographic trnds for both the Southern US and Northern cities (and California too). In other words, what would happen if Southern Black families had no were else to go. I ended up with almost 40% of the CSA being Black, most cities being majority Black, and multiple states being majority Black today. This also means the CSA has a larger population (not necessarily more urban, but politically probable), and the USA has a considerably whiter population.even so, 20% still feels pretty low. given the fact this is two countries we're talking about ITTL, and they wouldn't exactly be on friendly terms, either. furthermore, even with abolition, i have reason to believe the confederates would impose restrictions on freedom of movement upon their black population to keep them in place. insert some BS justification by richmond about how it's the "natural order" of society or whatever.
what i'm trying to say here is that i imagine the black population in the country would probably be 30-40%, especially when you factor in the other TTL states such as cuba, the IRL dominican republic. conversely, this would leave the northern US with a smaller black population due to said restrictions on movement. while i won't deny the notion of a number migrating north, i can't imagine they would do so with ease. even if the north would presumably be more hospitable, i can't imagine they'd be pleased about a bunch of black southerners coming north.
oh this helps with illustrating what i was trying to say 100%, thank you. i also didn't even think to consider the population would overall be higher, and almost certainly more rural on average.My two cents is I tend to agree. When I was addressing this same question on my own, I even went to the length of identifying Black Migration destination cities and reversing the demographic trends of those cities and added them back to the places those folks had come from down South. This affected over 100 years of demographic trnds for both the Southern US and Northern cities (and California too). In other words, what would happen if Southern Black families had no were else to go. I ended up with almost 40% of the CSA being Black, most cities being majority Black, and multiple states being majority Black today. This also means the CSA has a larger population (not necessarily more urban, but politically probable), and the USA has a considerably whiter population.
If it helps at all, here is a sketch I came up with after my research. With the caveat that of course there is a lot of speculation and alternate history. For instance, I have Mississippi kind of replacing Alabama as the center of the old Southern Black political bloc, as well as some alternate state lines. But I think this is still a helpful workup of a similar situation as yours.
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President Claude Pepper, a former senator from Georgia has launched their flagship program with the advice from his counterpart, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson in addressing issues such as alleviating poverty through providing employment, economic opportunities, providing national aid to education, publicly funded healthcare, welfare programs, taxes, expanding urban programs, and also granting full rights to nonwhites but unfortunately, the Whig-Constitution has vehemently opposed their schemes and programs which included racial integration and desegregation programs as well as troubling tensions between the agitated civil rights activists and law enforcement officers but not long before Italy-aligned officer corps would attempt to launch a coup but it failed.Both President Pepper and Johnson were forcibly removed from power
1969-1993: General Edwin Walker (SPFC-TX) with Phyllis Schlafly (SPFC-OZ) and Lloyd Bentsen (SPFC-TX)
Can you tell us more about this time?
Also, don't forget how the racial demographics in the TTL C.S.A. would be adjusted since Cuba and bits of Northern Mexico is included.oh this helps with illustrating what i was trying to say 100%, thank you. i also didn't even think to consider the population would overall be higher, and almost certainly more rural on average.
i've already addressed cuba in an earlier reply, though i didn't address northern mexico, which i should'veAlso, don't forget how the racial demographics in the TTL C.S.A. would be adjusted since Cuba and bits of Northern Mexico is included.
The black population still would be roughly 33% even after you add Hispanics from the areas of Mexico & Cuba. And that's just Afro-Americans. If you clump Afro-Cubans into the mix it gets closer to 38%.Also, don't forget how the racial demographics in the TTL C.S.A. would be adjusted since Cuba and bits of Northern Mexico is included.
so the things i noticed the most areMajor update: I have changed the world map as well as Atlas Map of the World including the front page of the New Orleans journal.
so the things i noticed the most are
- peru is a lot larger
- belarus is gone for some reason, as is transcaucasia
- egypt has been shuffled around a bit
- central africa and venezuela are experiencing some... what is going on there, actually
i'm reading this first point as the APR being Funny Killpeopleists which is. Not Good by any stretch, and also feels a little... uncreative, i guess? like, why does peru have to, by the looks of things, follow a convergent path that's vaguely akin to the PCP-SL?
- Yes, it is because of the revived Andean People's Republic, which comprised of both former countries of Peru and Bolivia. Unfortunately, their economy has been underperforming amidst the worsening economic outlook with sanctions from other countries over the continued human rights violations and brazen propaganda that claims their country was a plurinationalist which they had descended from the Incans. Still, the country was facing countless insurgencies, even in the Amazon rainforest as insurgents of the Free Peru/Frente Peruviano Libre kept on launching key terrorist attacks with weapons supplied by the Empire of Brazil.
- It's the alternate Soviet Union, although their form of government is a federal sovereign parliamentary republic with the constitution modeled on both OTL United States and Germany as their original republics, except for Ukraine (I don't endorse any current propaganda) has been upgraded in its status to the status of being in the constituent republics, the same way as how the United Kingdom has constituent countries within the nation. Their current leader is Boris Nemtsov (DCPP) with his Chancellor Paviel Latuska (DCPP), with the Federal Congressional Deputies as the legislature of the Sovereign Union.
- Egypt is still under the constitutional monarchy, but with a mixture of the United Arab Emirates and Thailand but they retained control of Al Jaghbub Oasis and have undergone developments since the 1960s with the creation of Lake Qattara/Qattara Sea through a series of dams, canals, and other infrastructure needed to flood the Qattara Depression to alter the climate and to bring Egypt close to the Pact of Rome, until 2003 when absolute monarchy rule is slowly relaxed with fresh new elections that ended the pro-Italian autocracy.
- Venezuela has been a pro-Italian dictatorship since the 1960s under the military junta, and then their new constitution consolidated into a one-party statist dictatorship with Brasilia's help and Rome's persuasions to consolidate or cement the Pact of Rome's global dominance. By the end of the Frozen War between the mid-1980s to the 2000s, the country has been falling apart without Rome's lifelong assistance and Brazil's slow moves toward a constitutional monarchy, only the rogue state of the Dominican Republic, which has been ruled by an iron fist of Trujillo have remained as Caracas lifeline in terms of trade and military assistance but protests in the early 2010s have tormented into an actual insurgency has led to an intensification of the far-right regime into a rogue state.
- For Mittelafrika, the ongoing conflict continued until this year as the conflict between the rebels and the government is nearly reaching its 10th year after the Blossoming Springs Revolution. Britain's fatal mistake in intervening with the Ngute's government has cost the Liberal Party's standings back home and this year, David Laws are facing a tough leadership bid and elections.