Why go to war, when we originally had control over Delaware? It only got its independence when it requested it. However it had been given to Penn in the original deal. They just felt left out as the rest of Pennsylvania kept growing and they remained only 3 counties, so they asked to be...
*All credit for this map goes to Google Images*
And here it is:
EDIT: I found this a second later after I posted; again Google Images is my source.
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Is it possible to get a map of Pangea, like shown here. Only I'd like it flattened out and with the outlines/names of modern continents not shown.
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Pangea
Hey, could you possibly make a Pangea map based off of this?
Could it be flattened out map with no delineating of the different continents?
I'd like to use the map for a map game.
~Salamon2
The rough beginning of a timeline
POD: Edward VI recovers and lives for a few years longer, but eventually grows sick again and dies. He marries Jane Grey at 15, and when they are 17 Jane becomes pregnant. When Jane is five months along, Edward falls sick again and dies on January 28, 1556...
Me too, but until the gender of the baby is determined, what other choice does she have? She could try to push for being regent herself, but Jane has been Queen for some amount of time and with Edward's illness I imagine she took over some duties or at least helped him with his duties. So she...
I imagine that until the birth of the child (and thus whether we find out if it's a boy or a girl) the country would be on pins and needles. Jane would rule as a regent Queen at least until the birth of her child, and if it's a boy that she'd continue to rule as regent until he came of age. For...
WI: Edward VI lived longer?
What would've happened if Edward VI had lived longer, married Jane Grey and had later died with her as Queen & pregnant?
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