North American Map Challenge

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what do you think folks?
 
Purple = British?
Red/Orange = French?
Blue = US?

POD: either the French win the 7 Years' War or Quebec later successfully secedes and absorbs the central Canada of OTL. The British don't give up Oregon to the US.
 
Orange could be a inuit state as well as a super Quebec.

I'd agree with blue being the standard evil all conquering USA.
 

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Purple would be part of the British Commonwelth
Orange the French Speaking Republic of Canada
Blue the US
 
csa945 said:
Purple = British?
Red/Orange = French?
Blue = US?

POD: either the French win the 7 Years' War or Quebec later successfully secedes and absorbs the central Canada of OTL. The British don't give up Oregon to the US.

that was spain that gave the us oregan
 
The US revolution starts in the south... Because New England and the areas south of it stay loyal, loyalists go there, and far more of Canada remains french, which eventually becomes independent

Blue = United States of America (Capital: Richmond)
Purple = Continued British Possesions
Orange = Republique du Canada
 
The POD is the secession of New England during/After the War of 1812...Secession is outlawed be the remaining states, and things come out differently in 1824...
 
I would think that the areas shaded pink represent the same country or part of a country, as it looks to me like they are a territory of Great Britain. If, however, they were two different nations, they probably would be colored differently or at least marked as so.
 
chunkeymonkey13q said:
I would think that the areas shaded pink represent the same country or part of a country, as it looks to me like they are a territory of Great Britain. If, however, they were two different nations, they probably would be colored differently or at least marked as so.
That would make sense. They could be dominions....
 
bball321 said:
that was spain that gave the us oregan

Sorry to take so long to respond to this. IIRC, Spain had no holdings in mainland North America after after Mexican independence. And they never controlled Oregon.
 
How did the USA vs UK war turn out?

You know, the one fought over OREGON? There WOULD have been a war over Oregon you know and I am curious as to how the UK was able to retain Oregon, separated from their other remaining Bominion by some 3500 miles, and Oregon itself being completely on the far side of the world, militarily speaking! This war would have been fought ca 1840 or so. So how did it go?
 
JLCook said:
You know, the one fought over OREGON? There WOULD have been a war over Oregon you know and I am curious as to how the UK was able to retain Oregon, separated from their other remaining Bominion by some 3500 miles, and Oregon itself being completely on the far side of the world, militarily speaking! This war would have been fought ca 1840 or so. So how did it go?
Why does there have to be a war? We haven't seen a timeline.
 
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