American North Borneo

From Wikipedia:

In 1865, the United States Consul to Brunei, Charles Lee Moses obtained a 10-year lease for the territory of North Borneo from the Sultan of Brunei. However, the post-Civil War United States wanted nothing to do with Asian colonies, so Moses sold his rights to the Hong Kong-based American Trading Company of Borneo owned by Joseph William Torrey, Thomas Bradley Harris, Tat Cheong and possibly other Chinese merchants. Torrey began a settlement at the Kimanis River mouth, which he named 'Ellena'. Attempts to find financial backing for the settlement were futile, and disease, death and desertion by the immigrant labourers led to the abandonment of the settlement towards the end of 1866.

Or, alternatively, Austrian North Borneo:

With the imminent termination of the lease at hand in January 1875, Torrey managed to sell his rights to the Consul of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in Hong Kong, Baron Von Overbeck. Von Overbeck managed to get a 10-year renewal of the lease from the Temenggong of Brunei, and a similar treaty from the Sultan of Sulu on January 22, 1878. To finance his plans for North Borneo, Overbeck found financial backing from the Dent brothers (Alfred and Edward).

Or, yet another option, Italian North Borneo:

However, he was unable to interest his government in the territory. After efforts to sell the territory to Italy for use as a penal colony, Von Overbeck withdrew in 1880, leaving Alfred Dent in control. Dent was supported by Sir Rutherford Alcock, and Admiral Sir Harry Keppel.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Borneo

Discuss?
 
I'm actually planning on using this idea in another timeline with a different POD. Essentially, the Americans get the Sulu Sultanate to give up Mindanao and a few smaller islands in retuen for Northeast Borneo and some smaller islands.

Alternatively, I like the idea of an Austrian or Belgian North Borneo.
 
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