Beautiful! But what exactly it is? More succesful revolution? What happened in Germany, Russia, Britain? Why is Silesia, Catalania and Schleswig-Holstein independent?
Thanks as well, as I said in my reply to Bob Hope, the revolutions are actually weaker, but lay the ground works for more revolutions later on. I'll try to answer your questions now:
Britain: I pretty much just mapped it as in OTL, but the way I'm mapping stuff follows the rules in a WIP color scheme that someone else is working on. I used the historic counties of the Great Britain and gave the counties with special titles or rights a lighter outline, but base fill (indicating they're de facto the same as normal counties.) I showed the
ridings of Yorkshire as well. That one Welsh County actually had a weird thing in the 1800's where people just said it was part of England, despite not being so at all. The Only differences are Cornish Autonomy and the revocation of the 1803 Act of Union, returning Ireland to a Kingdom in Personal Union.
Russia: Russia's still largely a WIP, but those chunks of land are how I'm showing the Governor-Generals and Krais. As you can see in the Caucuses (Those are still Russian Protectorates, but not fully integrated) and Bessarabia, Russia is not doing well ITTL, mainly stemming from a much worse Crimean War that lasts into 1859. Russia pretty much has alienated themselves from Europe.
Catalonia: Not independent, but autonomous and under Personal Union, basically given a similar position to Scotland.
Germany (Silesia and Schleswig-Holstein): Oh boy, this is a big one. Basically ITTL, Austria wins the Austro-Prussian War with the aid of France and Denmark. This victory is sort lived as a new wave of Liberal, Pan-German Revolutions spread across Central Europe, Resulting in three major German Powers: A liberal German Federation (largely modeled off the Swiss Confederation, but Monarchical), The Ultra-Conservative Prussia, and Austria. The latter two have ditched all ideas of uniting Germany as they try to separate their identities from Germany (largely with Failure). Silesia was won in the Alt! Austro-Prussian War and placed in Personal Union, Schleswig is just an independent Duchy, while Holstein is a duchy under Personal Union with Oldenburg.
If you have any other questions, I'd love to answer them.