Now i know the answer to this question seems obvious, but hear me out. I've read in multiple places that the loss of the North American colonies severally changed the trajectory of British Colonialism. For example, Australia became a penal colony due to the loss of Georgia. I've read that it also caused them to pursue a much more aggressive policy in India.
So lets say that the British keep North America (the RW ends in a way that reconciliation is still possible, and doesn't leave any lingering animosity between the Americans and the Crown.) Do you all think this would ultimately butterfly away some of their other conquests? On the flip side, with all the added resources that the US has, would that allow for even more conquest? Would they even be interested?
So lets say that the British keep North America (the RW ends in a way that reconciliation is still possible, and doesn't leave any lingering animosity between the Americans and the Crown.) Do you all think this would ultimately butterfly away some of their other conquests? On the flip side, with all the added resources that the US has, would that allow for even more conquest? Would they even be interested?