Here's another piece of the synopsis. Hopefully, I'll have more completed in a couple days.
Any questions, comments, etc. are welcome. And I'll be taking a mini-vacation of sorts, but if anyone wants to talk to me in person, you can use the PM system if you'd like. I hope you liked the spoilers so far, as there's more coming.
Many in the United States have also been concerned about the various goings on in Texas and Mexico, and there are there is increasing agitation for the intervention of Washington in said conflict. And there continues to be bitter division amongst Americans as how to handle Texas.
In the South, there are definitely a fair number of people for the annexation of Texas, not only for fear of it becoming a British puppet, but also to further the expansion of slavery; however, though, there are many who have begun to oppose such, for fears that Texas might possibly reject slavery in some fashion(even if not banning it outright, necessarily), even if only to keep Mexico from invading again.
And up north, there are some who would prefer that Texas be left alone; they don't want anymore slave states in the Union if it can be helped. But, on the other hand, there is a growing amount of support for annexation, too; not all Texians are overtly pro-slavery, and there's a feeling that some might actually be willing to go for at least gradual emancipation of enslaved African-Americans, if nothing else, even if some opposition does rise up(as it inevitably would, unfortunately) to the idea from the more reactionary sections of Texas society.
Butterflies have only begun to reach Europe relatively recently, but reached, they have: Britain, France, the Netherlands, and Belgium have all recognized Texas as a sovereign and independent nation. And not only that, but some Germans, too, have recently taken an interest in Texas, too, though of a different kind: colonization, of said territory. Already, a few societies such as the Adelsverein and the
German Emigration Company, where dedicating their operations to such a purpose. In fact, just recently, the town of Industry was founded, just west of Austin, the first town in all of Texas to be founded by Germans.....
Any questions, comments, etc. are welcome. And I'll be taking a mini-vacation of sorts, but if anyone wants to talk to me in person, you can use the PM system if you'd like. I hope you liked the spoilers so far, as there's more coming.