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Table of Contents
Canadawank
A Canadian timeline started in 2009 and still ongoing, written by Dathi Thorfinnsson. You can read it here.
Winner of a Turtledove in 2010
Premise and POD
It is an attempt at a reasonably realistic wank of the nation of Canada, with it remaining recognizible enough as “Canada” to anyone from OTL. The first little PODs occur in the 1790s and the first major ones in 1812.
Other names for this TL are “UltraCanada” and YACW (Yet Another Canada Wank).
ToC
All links are to alternatehistory.com. If you access the site via www. or either of the .net urls, you may have to edit the links appropriately in your browser.
I'm setting up the ToC in chronological order, rather than the order it was originally posted in. Basically, the order it SHOULD have been posted in.
Intro
War of 1812
aka Mr. Madison's War aka 1st Anglo-American War
Indiana, 1812, first major difference
Sidebar on the French settlement in Upper Canada.
September/October on the western front
Fall 1812 on the Niagara Frontier: Brock survives
Winter 1812/3 in the Northwest: Remember the Raisin.
Naval action/preparation on the Lakes, 1812
Interlude - November 1812, Montreal
Retcon: fixing the state of Sackett's Harbor
Relations with Indians and the Northwest, 1813
Lake Champlain, late summer 1813
Interlude, health care (Florence/Nightingale)
Provisioning patrols summer/fall 1813
Illinois territory, summer/fall 1813
Winfield Scott, Niagara and Winfield Scott, Niagara
Indiana, summer/fall/winter of 1813
Naval matters on Lake Champlain October/November 1813
Addendum to the Lake Champlain campaign
Naval building race Lake Ontario - winter 1813/4
Attack on Buffalo, December 1813
Attack at Niagara, December 1813
Illinois and Missouri, fall/winter 1814
The Gathering of the Nations (A guest post by Fosterab, edited)
Winter 1813/14, western frontier
Early Winter and Spring campaigns: The West
After the War
Politics and Polities - the Indian Protectorate
Politics and Polities in British North America
Slavery Backlash – A story of British Louisiana A guest contribution by RPW@Cy (mildly edited)
Infrastructure development in the coming decades
Slavery in British North America
White Settlement in the years immediately following the war
Dissolution of the Spanish Empire
New England, after independence
Mexico and Texas ; Texas addendum
Status of the US, post war (part 1) ; (part 2) ; (part 3)
the infamous Susano map of 1815 Europe
minor miscellany (New England)
The Confederacy's linguistic problem
Nugax map of Ultra Canada of 1820
Famous and not so famous agricultural inventors.
US politics, 1816-1838 and continued
The Partition of Massachusetts Dan1988's guest contribution (lighted edited)
rest of the world
catching up on the rest of the world
Rebellions Post Congress (1815-23)
German Developments post Congress (1815-1830)
Synopsis so far, since it's been so long.
Prince William
William's conversion, revised, part 0
William's conversion, revised, part 1
War of 1842
aka Mr.Clay's War aka 2nd Anglo-American war and lead up thereto
Preparations for the new kingdoms
Capitals of Canada and New England
Retcons (rail, capital name, St.Paul, Nightingale)
US preparations for War ; part 2
Allied Response and addenda and P.P.S.
Allied Command, coordination, NE clarification
Indiana (Protectorate) Theatre, part 1
Mississippi theatre (part 1) and retcon and addenda
Battle of the Sabine (Tejas theatre, part 1a)
Samuel Morse and the Electric Telegraph....
Indiana and Great Lakes theatres, part 2
Indiana theatre, part 3 ~Jan '43
Indiana theatre, part 4 ~Mar '43
Atlantic theatre, part 3 early 43
Mississippi theatre, part 3 : January 1843
Mississippi Theatre, part 4 : January-early February 1843
Mississippi Theatre, part 5 : February 1843 //et seq.//
Florida theatre, part 1 (December 1842-June 1843)
Great Lakes theatre, part 3 (December 1842-July 1843)
Politics and Diplomacy, part 1 – spring '43
Atlantic Theatre, part 4 – New York area, spring/summer 1843
Florida theatre, part 2 : August-October 1843
Indiana theatre, part 5 : Fort Francis and vicinity, April 1843
Dan's map of the old Connecticut claims
Great Lakes theatre, part 4: Summer-Fall 1843
Indiana theatre, part 6: February-March 1843
YALP – Yet Another Logistics Post : 1843
Indiana 7, US efforts (April onwards 1843)
Indiana 8 (raiding, April-onward '43)
Indiana 9, riverine warfare (May '43)
Indiana 10. riverine warfare (May-June '43)
Indiana 11 land (May-end of summer '43)
Tejas 4 (July- early September '43)
Indiana 12 (Fall and Winter '43)