Hmm, not sure that the population of TTL America will be higher than OTL US. They simply lack the numbers of South (I think that you underestimated their numbers) and Mexican part.
The Commonwealth of America has a population of 170 Million as of 1930, compared to 120 Million for OTL's U.S. in the same year. The higher population is because the British settlers that went to Canada ITTL had a higher population growth rate than those that went to the South IOTL. I may have highballed the population growth rates (a more reasonable estimate might be around 150 Million by this point in the TL), but I'm too far into the TL to retcon it (if I ever do a spinoff Maps & Graphics TL once I complete this, I may lower the population a bit).Hmm, not sure that the population of TTL America will be higher than OTL US. They simply lack the numbers of South (I think that you underestimated their numbers) and Mexican part.
On the other hand, I presume that the big majority of British colonists will still settle in the OTL North US, because of climate? Also, the French will probably settle in the South as well?The Commonwealth of America has a population of 170 Million as of 1930, compared to 120 Million for OTL's U.S. in the same year. The higher population is because the British settlers that went to Canada ITTL had a higher population growth rate than those that went to the South IOTL. I may have highballed the population growth rates (a more reasonable estimate might be around 150 Million by this point in the TL), but I'm too far into the TL to retcon it (if I ever do a spinoff Maps & Graphics TL once I complete this, I may lower the population a bit).
La Floride is already independent at this point.Considering that French rule in Floride only brought them defeats and loss of territory, I wonder could they rebel against France earlier and proclaim neutrality?
Yes, I know, but earlier than that.La Floride is already independent at this point.
British Northern India and French Southern India will be separate at the very least.A more splintered Indian independence might be interesting, could result in several Indian 'tiger' economies arising in the future? Or a more violent post independence history, with ethnic movement? Lots of possibility in a splintered India!
Was Bengal a part of the Raj that was on better terms with the British IOTL (in spite of the multiple famines)?Perhaps, specifically, Britain spins a Bengali dominion off? Is that feasible?
I believe so? Before the famines at least, Bengal started as the core of the British presence in India. And hey, you've got a whole history. Maybe with America as a core part of the Empire, Britain doesn't incidentally cause some famines?Was Bengal a part of the Raj that was on better terms with the British IOTL (in spite of the multiple famines)?
Yeah, good point. American grain could be exported to the Raj, thus making any famines that occur less devastating.I believe so? Before the famines at least, Bengal started as the core of the British presence in India. And hey, you've got a whole history. Maybe with America as a core part of the Empire, Britain doesn't incidentally cause some famines?
I'm gonna start writing it today, and it should be done within the next week or two.What the next update going to be on