The Pilgrims for instance had tried to live in the Netherlands first before getting a royal grant to move to Massachusetts. What if they and the Puritans had also been excluded from North America and instead had been forced to try their luck in Continental Europe? Does this result in a longer and bloodier Wars of Religion, and do other such "intentional communities" (Amish, Mennonites, Hutterites, Fourier utopians, non-conforming Protestants, etc) also stay in Europe and try to carve out their own place independent of the nation-states? Lastly, what becomes of the US? Does it become more like Canada politically and culturally? Is it "blacker" demographically without the large influxes of European pioneers and farmers?