Yes, there will be a confrontation between the two powers in the coming years...
Will it end with both countries doing nothing and returning to the status quo?
Yes, there will be a confrontation between the two powers in the coming years...
Will it end with both countries doing nothing and returning to the status quo?
I decided to do a map on this thing but I'm uncertain about it's accuracy.
What needs to be fixed?
Oooh, nice... do we know what happened to India? I guess not, and that's why you've left it blank... since I gave upon the series at The Victorious Opposition (I think, the one that ends in '41), I don't really know other than from wiki and other summaries. And what people post on this board...Here's the fixed version, according to wikipedia French Equatorial Africa includes all the territory I gave Germany in the first map.
Oooh, nice... do we know what happened to India? I guess not, and that's why you've left it blank... since I gave upon the series at The Victorious Opposition (I think, the one that ends in '41), I don't really know other than from wiki and other summaries. And what people post on this board...
Ah... is it just me, or does the TL-191 US never seem to know what's going on anywhere else? It's always vague speculation, rather than intelligence reports...Last we heard of British India it was speculated by some in America that Japan was on the verge of invading it when its Hawaiian fleet mysteriously disappeared from US waters.
Ah... is it just me, or does the TL-191 US never seem to know what's going on anywhere else? It's always vague speculation, rather than intelligence reports...
the State of Sri Lanka, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the State of Hyderabad (central India?), the Republic of Bengali (parts of eastern OTL India/Bangladesh), the Republic of Bharat (the remains of what is in OTL modern India; might also include Maldives). Bhutan and Nepal are also independent countries.
When/how did the US end up with Alaska in this timeline? I doubt Seward was in a position to push for purchasing the territory after a Union defeat in the Civil War, and the Russians wouldn't have sold Alaska to an enemy power at any price.
When/how did the US end up with Alaska in this timeline? I doubt Seward was in a position to push for purchasing the territory after a Union defeat in the Civil War, and the Russians wouldn't have sold Alaska to an enemy power at any price.
Does anyone know what happened to Confederate Vice President Donald Partridge? I don't recall any mention of him after the surrender. Would he have been tried and executed?
Let's hope he does the American thing and exploit this freedom to become filthy rich detailing how he bravely led the Confederacy in its death-throes.
If his bitter comments to Morrell after being placed under arrest was any indicator...well, some stories WILL get bought, and being at the top levels of government in the Featherstonian CSA might well sell, even if Potter's doing the same thing.