We all remember the American Revolutnary War, the American rebels set up what is now the United States, and rebelled against the British Crown, after a bloody 8 year long war, the United States ended up conquering all of London's colonies on the North American mainland, along with the Bahamas and Bermuda, (the former being conquered by the French and ceded to the US afterwards), the loss was a tremendous humilation to the British Empire, who in a instant went from being the most powerful Empire on the planet to losing all of there North American colonies thanks to some upstart rebels and the Frenchc.
I ask AH.com, what would've happend if the British Colonies in the Caribbean, and North of the Eire River/St, Lawrence River (talking about the modern US States of Bahamin Islands, Bermuda, Jamaica, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador* and Canada* here) had remained in the possession of the Crown, or even more, the 13 colonies as well?
OOC: Canada being Southern Ontario, Quebec containing the Southern Half of Modern Quebec, the Northwestern half of Quebec and modern day Labrador being Labrador, and so on.
and the scenario is not meant to be overly realistic
I ask AH.com, what would've happend if the British Colonies in the Caribbean, and North of the Eire River/St, Lawrence River (talking about the modern US States of Bahamin Islands, Bermuda, Jamaica, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador* and Canada* here) had remained in the possession of the Crown, or even more, the 13 colonies as well?
OOC: Canada being Southern Ontario, Quebec containing the Southern Half of Modern Quebec, the Northwestern half of Quebec and modern day Labrador being Labrador, and so on.
and the scenario is not meant to be overly realistic