American King: Take Two

Holy. Frijole.

I mean, wow. That was brilliant, a fantastic update as usual, Napoleon sir! :D

King George with OTL Ben Franklin's hanging quote? That was simply too clever, I laughed out loud.

*passes around the bowl of popcorn*
 
Those Jacobinised Sons of Liberty surely know how to fight a Revolutionary War against greater odds... maybe even too much! What happened to the clueless colonial rebels of OTL that needed Von Steuben (an enemy commander ITTL, so no help from him here) to tell them that bayonets are better not to be used as shovels? Did the ATL leadership understand from the beginning that fielded battles against the British were a no-go? And what was the fate of the Scottish sympathiser from Ch. II that looked like would have been a great figure for the future Republic, other than a drill-sergeant for the Revolutionaries? Or of Samuel Adams, anyway? No mentions of a precocious death or fall from grace in the last chapter, so I thought the first congressional leader of the ex-colonies would have become a leading figure for the post-war America, and however...

These are not critics to your (very original) work, just some ways to give more depth to your rendition of the American Revolution, a subject which can be hardly exhausted in three chapters.

P.S. What's the extension of the Watauga Republic? And what's the name of the new Revolutionary state under Paine, Burr and Jefferson?
 
Holy Shit! Is the only I can say.

Holy. Frijole.

I mean, wow. That was brilliant, a fantastic update as usual, Napoleon sir! :D

King George with OTL Ben Franklin's hanging quote? That was simply too clever, I laughed out loud.

*passes around the bowl of popcorn*

Thanks, guys! I had a feeling I'd get a few "Holy crap, what on earths?" when I published it. :D

I hoped people would see that line. :)

Those Jacobinised Sons of Liberty surely know how to fight a Revolutionary War against greater odds... maybe even too much! What happened to the clueless colonial rebels of OTL that needed Von Steuben (an enemy commander ITTL, so no help from him here) to tell them that bayonets are better not to be used as shovels? Did the ATL leadership understand from the beginning that fielded battles against the British were a no-go? And what was the fate of the Scottish sympathiser from Ch. II that looked like would have been a great figure for the future Republic, other than a drill-sergeant for the Revolutionaries? Or of Samuel Adams, anyway? No mentions of a precocious death or fall from grace in the last chapter, so I thought the first congressional leader of the ex-colonies would have become a leading figure for the post-war America, and however...

These are not critics to your (very original) work, just some ways to give more depth to your rendition of the American Revolution, a subject which can be hardly exhausted in three chapters.

P.S. What's the extension of the Watauga Republic? And what's the name of the new Revolutionary state under Paine, Burr and Jefferson?

McClintock (the Scottish Jacobite Mercenary) is the one who trained them; I deliberately wanted George Washington and von Steuben to both be in one man. Samuel Adams is still huge. More on him soon. Basically, Paine stole his thunder. That will be a plot point later.

Watauga is really small. It'll eventually get a bit bigger, to about a fifth or fourth of OTL Tennessee. The rest of Tennessee goes to Kaintuck.

Simply the American Republic. :)

Thanks! :D
 
I just want to know if these American Republics will be united or what... But I guess that would be giving away too much.

Also, von Steuben as the enemy!?:eek: Outstanding work!

I guess that means no blue book when I join the military 220+ years later...
 
@MD: The next chapter will be solely about the military, so get ready to see a non-Steubenized "US" army.

Ooh, I forgot to mention a map is almost done. :D

EDIT:

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Georgia Republican Guardsmen circa 1785.

:D
 
Oh, will you have the House of Roosevelt this time round? Or will you have an republic be restored after Jackson's death? After all its American King, not Kings.
 
Oh, will you have the House of Roosevelt this time round? Or will you have an republic be restored after Jackson's death? After all its American King, not Kings.

I'm not quite sure yet. I'll get to that when the time comes. I expect this TL to be longer and more choc-full of detailed information. I could see something vaguely reminiscent of French mid-1800's history. ;)
 
What basemap are you using? PLEASE don't use an outdated UCS...

Nope, the basemap covers everything east of Louisiana, north of southern Gran Colombia, and south of northern Canada. I found no need to make a full-blown world map yet, since this story will remain focused on the Americas for a good while.
 
I'm not quite sure yet. I'll get to that when the time comes. I expect this TL to be longer and more choc-full of detailed information. I could see something vaguely reminiscent of French mid-1800's history. ;)
Oh. And the comparison with France, which is now a republic, continues...
 
*raises his hand* Minor request... when the time comes to describe the Kingdom's early military strength, well, I'm curious on the strength of the Navy (Or whatever name it will bear ITTL) as well as any campaigns it's served in. Will there be a unique prefix for the names of the aforementioned ships in the King's service?

No no, don't tell us right now! Just surprise us when that chapter comes! *plugs his ears* Lalala, can't hear you! :p
 
*raises his hand* Minor request... when the time comes to describe the Kingdom's early military strength, well, I'm curious on the strength of the Navy (Or whatever name it will bear ITTL) as well as any campaigns it's served in. Will there be a unique prefix for the names of the aforementioned ships in the King's service?

No no, don't tell us right now! Just surprise us when that chapter comes! *plugs his ears* Lalala, can't hear you! :p

*tells you, but your plugged ears can't hear* :D

"His Royal Pimpliness's Ship"

HRPS... :D

While that fits, the acronym looks like "herpes." Ewwwwww... :p
 
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