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What happened here? (And note that the Carribbean Islands haven't dissapeared)

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But note that Costa Rica is independent... (Perhaps I should have moved the border south a little bit, since the USCA has a Nicaragua Canal and would want a buffer)
 

Straha

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1 USCA somehow manages to hold onto everything BESIDES Costa rica

2 Colombia doesn't split as completely as OTL I take it that peru is smaller and ecuador nonexistent?

3 Brazil's monarchy somehow handles the slavery issues better or the planter coup fails?

4 The dutch somehow don't purchase guyana but get french guiana instead. Either that or the french steal suriname and later on french guyana/amazonia(I'm sure with a bigger colony that they'd come up with new name for it)

5 A sucessful yucatecan secession(secession in 1848 while the mexicans are... busy)

6 Chiapas stays part of central america after it left mexico(in OTL Chiapas was government as part of spansih central america and until 1823 was treated as such). Perhaps *Chiapas leaves the *USCA along with *Costa Rica?
 
Straha said:
1 USCA somehow manages to hold onto everything BESIDES Costa rica

2 Colombia doesn't split as completely as OTL I take it that peru is smaller and ecuador nonexistent?
Yep- with a stronger Colombia, it's able to back up it's claims against Peru better than Ecuador.

3 Brazil's monarchy somehow handles the slavery issues better or the planter coup fails?
I was thinking a civil war, that Venezuela is able to take advantage of.

4 The dutch somehow don't purchase guyana but get french guiana instead. Either that or the french steal suriname and later on french guyana/amazonia(I'm sure with a bigger colony that they'd come up with new name for it)
I thought the area I had the white flag in was Suriname?

5 A sucessful yucatecan secession(secession in 1848 while the mexicans are... busy)
Hm, I was thinking more likely during the French invasion...

6 Chiapas stays part of central america after it left mexico(in OTL Chiapas was government as part of spansih central america and until 1823 was treated as such). Perhaps *Chiapas leaves the *USCA along with *Costa Rica?
It should be part of Mexico here.
 
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