After 13 years under the British rule the quebecois rebelled shortly after the 13 american colonies did against the British Empire. But what if they hadn't? How would the United States, Quebec and Canada look like today? Could the American revolution have won without the quebecois rebellion?

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Dolan

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I bet North America would be more... United...

The irony that United States has been a loose confederation of States, that sometimes warring with each others, but will unite to kick any foreign interloper is a well known fact. Hell, soon after their independence from Britain, the Americans quickly get into scrap with themselves over loose confederation/more unitary states that resulted in death of George Washington over Virginian Slave Uprising.
 
I bet North America would be more... United...

The irony that United States has been a loose confederation of States, that sometimes warring with each others, but will unite to kick any foreign interloper is a well known fact. Hell, soon after their independence from Britain, the Americans quickly get into scrap with themselves over loose confederation/more unitary states that resulted in death of George Washington over Virginian Slave Uprising.
We probably wouldnt see Cascadia as the dominant power on the continent: otl, after the Mexican empire's fragmentation, Quebec born John McLaughlin was able to expand his Hudson Bay Company until he controlled all of the columbia, oregon, and northern California territories. He got Russian support to back his raising of an army when he declared independence, not that he needed much of one. They also got France to back them if Britain tried anything. Napoleon II's foreign policy was always his most personal success, as he reclaimed parts of the new world in the Yucatan, tributized a lot of africa, and colonized Indonesia- while pacifying Germany and properly incorporating italy into the french empire
 
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