Search results for query: *

  • Users: phildup
  • Content: Threads
  • Order by date

Forum search Google search

  1. Guidance Please! 1493!

    Hopefully I can get some help with a looming crisis as I have reached a point where my knowledge is completely insufficient. This is in regard to my TL "The Horse and The Jaguar" I would like to get some guidance on events in Europe, specifically Spain, in a rather narrow time frame. Without...
  2. WI Columbus never returned to Spain?

    WI Columbus never returned to Spain? How loud was that cry of “Done to Death!”? Ok, here are the details of my question. · Columbus first voyage never returns to Europe. What happens in Europe next? · Spain had financed part of Chris’ voyage, but that seems now to...
  3. limited little ice age

    I just came accross an interesting bit of information regarding the little ice age. A couple of contributing factors may have been population decreases in Europe (probably due to the Great Famine of 1315–17) resulting in reforestation in Europe and post contact population decreases in the...
  4. linguistics question

    I have no real knowledge of linguistics and need input to resolve a growing question in my TL, The Horse and The Jaguar. I have group of people living on the plains centered in Texas. These are my linguistic influences; The dominant political and military force is a dwindling group of Mongol...
  5. The Horse and The Jaguar

    I am re-posting a time line that I wrote in my previous life on AH.Com. I am in the process of re-re-rewriting it and will post new chapters as they are revised. The premise is going to raise a lot of questions, but I feel pretty secure in the plausibility of the "machinery" that kicks this...
  6. Beauregard Presses his advantage.

    I am curious what you folks think might have happened if after the first battle of Manassas / Bull Run the confederate army had been able to press their victory and advance on Washington. I do not propose that they could have captured the capitol. But what if they had pressed their advantage...
  7. WI Kublai waites for the right fleet

    When Kublai Khan invaded Japan for the second time in 1281, he sent over 4,000 ships. He required the invasion be mounted in a year. As a result, new ships were hastily built and seemingly of shoddy quality. There were some sound and very advanced ocean going ships, but the balance was...
Top