Ruled Britannia is probably one of my favorite alternate history books (and probably the only Turtledove book I actually like). My question is - what happens after England is freed from the Spanish?
I mean, Catholics are either likely killed outright - like the Archbishop of Canterbury was in the book - or they're being forced to flee for safety in Ireland, Spain, or other Catholic countries. Which then leads to - what happens to Ireland? Irish Catholics were hated in the book for helping the Spanish hold down England.
Does James VI become the King of England, or is it someone else? Do they go for someone descended for the descendants of Mary Tudor?
What does France do with a Spanish England above them? And how do they handle England's independence?
I mean, Catholics are either likely killed outright - like the Archbishop of Canterbury was in the book - or they're being forced to flee for safety in Ireland, Spain, or other Catholic countries. Which then leads to - what happens to Ireland? Irish Catholics were hated in the book for helping the Spanish hold down England.
Does James VI become the King of England, or is it someone else? Do they go for someone descended for the descendants of Mary Tudor?
What does France do with a Spanish England above them? And how do they handle England's independence?