You Wanted to Know About Them: Round 2.

Hello, folks, for those who have been watching my story here,I figured I could go ahead and post Round 2 of what could be called my TL's version of "Where Are They Now?"
As in the last thread, ask about anyone you'd like to know about. It can be someone universally well known such as George III, or someone relatively obscure, such as William Garrison. (keep in mind, though, I may not be able to include every request, although I will certainly try!)
 
Anybody else want a go at it? Again, it's open to any person who existed until 1806 ITTL and some will be considered after that year, too, of course :) .
 
Just to keep this alive: Any plans for Robert Edward Lee (born January 19, 1807)?

Butterflies may be in time, or not, doesn't matter. :D

But he's one of those just over the 1806 cutoff, I figured I'd ask as an opportunity to see what butterflies will be doing.

Otherwise I'd pick John Quincy Adams (though if you don't mind telling about both, awesome!).
 
Just to keep this alive: Any plans for Robert Edward Lee (born January 19, 1807)?

Butterflies may be in time, or not, doesn't matter. :D

But he's one of those just over the 1806 cutoff, I figured I'd ask as an opportunity to see what butterflies will be doing.

Otherwise I'd pick John Quincy Adams (though if you don't mind telling about both, awesome!).

I don't have anything in particular for Lee just yet.....but I'll fit him in somewhere. And as for J.Q.? If he lives long enough, we may just see him in a position of importance as he was IOTL. :D
 
I don't have anything in particular for Lee just yet.....but I'll fit him in somewhere. And as for J.Q.? If he lives long enough, we may just see him in a position of importance as he was IOTL. :D

Even if he's just mentioned in passing as "Oh, him?", that's okay. But its hard not to ask.

And yay on JQ.

Not one of my heroes, but he ought to be interesting.
 
The three wives of Ferdinand VII:
Maria Antoinetta of the Two Sicilies (1784-1806), married in 1802
Maria Isabel de Bragança (1797-1818), his niece (ew), married in 1816
Maria Christina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (1806-1878), married in 1829

I don't know what you have planned for Spain, but if even one of these women gives birth to a son, the Carlist Wars will never happen.
 
The three wives of Ferdinand VII:
Maria Antoinetta of the Two Sicilies (1784-1806), married in 1802
Maria Isabel de Bragança (1797-1818), his niece (ew), married in 1816
Maria Christina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (1806-1878), married in 1829

I don't know what you have planned for Spain, but if even one of these women gives birth to a son, the Carlist Wars will never happen.

I'm still trying to figure what in the hell I'm gonna do with Spain :(. I could perhaps butterfly Ferdinand's marriage with Maria Isabel(after all, who really wants incest? :eek:) but other than that, I may need some assistance with ideas on the future of Spain.
Speaking of that, if you have any ideas you'd like to share, whether on Spain, North America, etc. please post them here: Stars & Stripes, the Main Thread.
 
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