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So let's assume that Britain performs very well in the alt-WW2 and Germany is crushed by the Anglo-French alliance relatively quickly (maybe they go to war over Czechoslovakia), meaning Britain retains a much higher level of prestige on the world stage and the US and USSR don't rise as quickly.

In the wake of this, Britain loses control of India and Egypt (though maybe they retain control of Sinai and the Suez, even though that would be breaking their agreements with Egypt in the 30s) and the Dominions while close allies, are still increasingly independent.

But if British imperialism remains strong in Africa, what does that actually look like on the ground? Often I see people leaving the area coloured pink in similar scenarios, but the timelines never focus on what the actual on-the-ground effect in Africa is of a stronger and longer-lived British presence.

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