In A World Where CSA Gone Mad.

With A POD That CSA Is Victorious,and they Buy Northern Mexico,Cuba,Western Canada,and ULTIMATELY CONQUERS USA,Before 1890....What They Can do on the International Stage at that height?

(I knew this sound too wierd.)
 
With A POD That CSA Is Victorious,and they Buy Northern Mexico,Cuba,Western Canada,and ULTIMATELY CONQUERS USA,Before 1890....What They Can do on the International Stage at that height?

(I knew this sound too wierd.)

What would they buy Western Canada with? Their giant pile of IOUs from the war?
 
This is impossible.

However, what you seem to be wanting is a big, badass, evil slave-owning superpower. The most plausible way to get this is Decades of Darkness. Go read.
 
Invade Narnia.

Logistics wouldn't work I'm afraid. I'd have to go find my reference books for Civil War logistics, but I'm pretty sure that it will be neigh on impossible to expect that the Confederacy would get permission from the Old Professor to run a rail-line through his house, into the Wardrobe, assuming it would fit (narrow gage?)
 
Logistics wouldn't work I'm afraid. I'd have to go find my reference books for Civil War logistics, but I'm pretty sure that it will be neigh on impossible to expect that the Confederacy would get permission from the Old Professor to run a rail-line through his house, into the Wardrobe, assuming it would fit (narrow gage?)

not to mention the consequences of that kind of contact. I mean....Fauns, Centaurs en Satyrs wielding guns and Minotaurs with Cannons mounted on their shoulders who lead a counter invasion occupying great parts of brittain :O
 

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Logistics wouldn't work I'm afraid. I'd have to go find my reference books for Civil War logistics, but I'm pretty sure that it will be neigh on impossible to expect that the Confederacy would get permission from the Old Professor to run a rail-line through his house, into the Wardrobe, assuming it would fit (narrow gage?)

Yeah. That'd be the kicker. You could maybe fit a single Fifteen inch gauge track, but I doubt that'd do anything for it logistically.
 
Logistics wouldn't work I'm afraid. I'd have to go find my reference books for Civil War logistics, but I'm pretty sure that it will be neigh on impossible to expect that the Confederacy would get permission from the Old Professor to run a rail-line through his house, into the Wardrobe, assuming it would fit (narrow gage?)

This problem is easily evaded once the Super-Confederates team up with Captain Nemo to access the second entrance to Narnia located near the Bimini Road in the Bahamas. The Royal Navy might try to stop them, but then they'll just use their lunar mass driver to assasinate Queen Victoria.
 
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NothingNow

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The Royal Navy might try to stop them, but then they'll just use their lunar mass driver to assasinate Queen Victoria.

And London with it, only to be stopped by Robur the Conqueror, and the Baltimore gun club, who accidentally trigger a war with the moon-men after a routine launch from their space gun in Tampa goes awry.
 
I ran a campaign game starting in 1890 on the premise from Turtledove that the South won its independence.

I'm working on re-starting it.
 
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You might wanna rethink this.

With A POD That CSA Is Victorious,and they Buy Northern Mexico,Cuba,Western Canada,and ULTIMATELY CONQUERS USA,Before 1890....What They Can do on the International Stage at that height?

(I knew this sound too wierd.)

Not really plausible. They could, conceivably perhaps invade Northern Mexico, during a time of crisis, in say, 1880 or so, and maybe Cuba. Taking over the Mid-West(here, anything west of northern Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota)would be a lot tougher and they're not going to be able to buy Western Canada and they certainly won't be able to crush the rest of the Union outright.
 
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