If Öz Beg Khan (leader of the Golden Horde) went west instead of North, the Mongols could have stayed in Europe for MUCH longer! He had an army of 300,000 men!
(https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Öz_Beg_Khan#Military_and_Politics)...
I would like to see more stuff in Australia and New Zealand! it will make it much more interesting for me personally!
Keep going this is great! :)
P.S. Use Antartica! A southern Inuit City-State
In October of 1795, some one tried to assassinate George III. He was surrounded by a mob of over ten thousand, shouting "Peace, Bread," and "no king!"
Okay, he's killed. The army's called out, kills several hundred rioters. What else?
Ignore the Title. This is the new one: How Far East could Alexander have gone?
In 325BC Macedonia successfully conquers Northern India. Alexander is still very confident and his men are too. He decides to march further east. How far eastward could Alexander have possibly gone?
I think South...
Before the Romans showed up in North Africa, there was a massive war between Ancient Egypt and Carthage over modern day Libya.
1. Who would win?
2. When would the war start and end?
3. How would this affect the Roman invasions? Or even the Punic wars?
4. Would this war change North Africa...
England, Burgundy and other allies defeat France in the 100 years war and occupy all of modern day France by 1453.
What is next for England? More expansion?
Will the French lead a successful rebellion?
How long will the new 'English-France' last for? (Bonus points if it lasts until 1900).