Ah, ubt Africa is a lot - care to give some specifics?
Colonization efforts most specifically,
Ah, ubt Africa is a lot - care to give some specifics?
Colonization efforts most specifically,
More about the United States of China. Do they have the sort of problems the Nationalists had IOTL, or are they doing better? And are they catching up technologically?
Development and continued industiralization of the USA and new states!
(very good work up to now, this is some of the best reading to be had.)
What would I still like to see before we reach 1900?...
Hopefully it's not too wierd of a request, but I at least would be interested to see a post covering the general nature of international trade/political relations at the end of the century.
this would be different than who is allied to whom, that's very clear already, this would be like who thinks what of whom and how does that effect their relations, who is a favored buisness partner of whom, who are the most prominent producers of which major products and materials (if that's different than OTL, like I seem to remember seeing significantly different agricultural focuses in the dominion), also maybe some on the major comanies and brands in this world. (though maybe not all of those as that seems like potentially a lot of work)
and, are you still accepting applications for 20th century cameos?
Fascinating insight on how some of the German states work and freakin' sweet cameo of mine. So basically I am the TTL's equivalent of the cliché ATL Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck (though with less political power, but more a more classic military career).
Furthermore I think I should go deeper into my genealogy to find out whenether or not I actually have a connect with Phillip.
Glen,
How do the internal politics of the German Empire work? Is it more of a Confederation seeing how Hesse-Kassle keeps their own rulers?
A confederated empire in a sense. There are both republics and kingdoms within the German Empire, with a variety of differing laws and customs, though they can't contradict the imperial constitution, and even the kingdoms are operating under democratic constitutions and institutions (the kings and dukes that wiuldn't found their lands converted to republics one way or another). The Global War brings more homogenization to the armed forces than existed prior to it, and will start a trend towards more centralization but nothing like IOTL.
I realize that it may not be possible in German, but is there any way we can end up with the Global War doing the same thing to Germany that the Civil War did to the United States in regards to singular/plural? (Before the war "Germany are" after the war "Germany is"?
(This may not be possible in any language more structured than English, which probably covers every language on the planet)