Umm what happened to Lewis Mitchell After Anne run out? he simple goes to isolation in westylvania? and what happened to Anne and Mrs Grant Too?
What will be of England? a Restoration after the franco-analogue figure die or will be far difficutl and bloddier that otl spain?
So I finally finished reading this TL, and I would add my voice to those who greatly enjoyed it. I do however have a couple of questions (and I apologize if they have already been answered and I missed them.)
1. Was Wilkinson's time working for Spain ever discovered, and if so how was it kept out of the public eye?
2. You mentioned earlier in the threat that the North American War turned on a coin flip (I assume which direction the British fleet faced) and that in doing so the war was decided. However, earlier it is mentioned that Mitchell was one of the greatest presidents in American history, so how would that view of him have meshed with losing the war?
With regards to 2., I assume Jared planned that quite a while in advance with the coin-toss happening before deciding on Mitchell's historical reputation....
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With regards to 2., I assume Jared planned that quite a while in advance with the coin-toss happening before deciding on Mitchell's historical reputation....
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He never say the greatest, when the russian couple(female both) make their book of influnecial people of the history, they chosen four american:Washington and Mitchell at the end. Meaning regardless what would happen, Mitchell Action would have been big(and pretty big) and being honest, NE-GB have not trully way to win, only ask for a ceasefire and ask american not try that again.
So regardless, i think Jared did planned ahead but some action he decided the 'luck' to chose as destiny, for me Anne Mitchell Affair seems one(come from nowhere and killed Lewis masterplan)
1. Was Wilkinson's time working for Spain ever discovered, and if so how was it kept out of the public eye?
2. You mentioned earlier in the threat that the North American War turned on a coin flip (I assume which direction the British fleet faced) and that in doing so the war was decided.
However, earlier it is mentioned that Mitchell was one of the greatest presidents in American history, so how would that view of him have meshed with losing the war?
So regardless, i think Jared did planned ahead but some action he decided the 'luck' to chose as destiny, for me Anne Mitchell Affair seems one(come from nowhere and killed Lewis masterplan)
Not sure whether posting will count as a necro, but I’ve just re-read this beautifully crafted TL and have a few questions. Sorry if any of these have been answered before.
What happened to William Walker’s illegitimate son he had with a “Yucatan serf”?
Is Formosa a restive place after the Japanese occupy it? It was never really mentioned just how the Germans treated the natives, though if some Formosans were advocating incorporating Formosa into the Reich, I don’t think the Germans were that bad. How much infrastructure was built-up in Formosa?
Decades of Darkness #136b: Conventions Of State
Just finished rereading this timeline. Best alternative history I've ever read.
I was wondering what the progress on the DoD novel was.
Do New York City and Brooklyn remain separate TTL?
How do *Americans treat indigenous peoples in Latin America?
Just one more question, what form of government does independent Scotland have?
I believe you mentioned it was a Commonwealth somewhere, which might mean they might follow the English model, with a prime minister and a regent for an empty throne.
Seeing this bumped inspired me to have a bit of a reread and one question I've got that I didn't see much discussed in the thread is the Royal Australian Navy during the Great War. I was wondering, just how did the RAN compare to the other navies during the war, size/quality wise? Also, did Australia build many of its own ships? The area I study at uni includes a lot of the debates on Australian ship building, would be fun to see a bit of a comparison with an Australia that would almost be a great power if it were in our world during the 30's.
The RAN was a decent, but not overwhelmingly powerful, navy. It had started to build some of its own ships, although larger ships were still built almost exclusively in the UK. (Advantages of a captive market, to the British, and advantages of lack of design/development costs, to the Australians).
I never worked out exact numbers, but maybe something like ~3-4 times the size of the RAN of our WW2 era. Quality-wise is was quite good, being, after all, essentially up to RN standard in shipbuilding and a pretty similar benchmark in doctrine.
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