German New World Colonies

Centralizing the HRE after the 13th century? Yeah, good luck with that.

But feel free to check out my Chaos TL - ITTL, the area of the northern US and a greater Argentina are German-settled.

Check out Martinsburg (Philadelphia), Haraldsborg (New York - well, it was actually founded by the Danes), Wolfsburg (Detroit), Wildenhartburg (Chicago), Paulskirchen (St. Paul), Franzensburg (San Francisco), Neu-Hamburg (Buenos Aires), and the movie capital of the world Paradies (Rio de Janeiro)!
 
Centralizing the HRE after the 13th century? Yeah, good luck with that.

But feel free to check out my Chaos TL - ITTL, the area of the northern US and a greater Argentina are German-settled.

Check out Martinsburg (Philadelphia), Haraldsborg (New York - well, it was actually founded by the Danes), Wolfsburg (Detroit), Wildenhartburg (Chicago), Paulskirchen (St. Paul), Franzensburg (San Francisco), Neu-Hamburg (Buenos Aires), and the movie capital of the world Paradies (Rio de Janeiro)!
Dude, if the Germans pushed to Chicago, what's Indiana* as a region look like? Any mentionable cities on the Wabash or such?
 
Dude, if the Germans pushed to Chicago, what's Indiana* as a region look like? Any mentionable cities on the Wabash or such?

What do you mean? Indiana is part of German North America (or Atlantis, as it's called ITTL). I didn't work out every little city, I had to cover almost 800 years of history for the whole world.

So all in all, Indiana's much like OTL, except with some more humans and less forest, German-speaking, and different technology.
 
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