All this for a few lousy croissants? - An alternate Pastry War - 1836

August 1838

is was not 1859 and there would be no miraculously open path for the British to take to the Plains of Abraham.
Damn, Raglan must have been a truly inept commander if he could not win even with time travel or future knowledge.


Even the Civil War was an anticlimax.
This might be a problem sometime in the future, as the brutality and requisite mustering of national resources in historical ACW strengthen the US central government to without a doubt supercede the authority of the states.
"Before the Civil War America was referred to as "These United States", and after the war as "The United States"." Paraphrase from Crash Course.
 
Damn, Raglan must have been a truly inept commander if he could not win even with time travel or future knowledge.



This might be a problem sometime in the future, as the brutality and requisite mustering of national resources in historical ACW strengthen the US central government to without a doubt supercede the authority of the states.
"Before the Civil War America was referred to as "These United States", and after the war as "The United States"." Paraphrase from Crash Course.

Good point on the centralization of the United States.

Yeah, I didn't do a great job proofreading my TL's on occasion. 1759.
 
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