POD is that Britain treats all it's colonies as bad as the 13 colonies. Instead Britain prioritizes Native American rights and Prevents any settlement in their lands from colonists. Along with 13 colonies the delegates from Quebec, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island...
13 colonies
american revolution
britishamerica
civil war
first schleswig war
newfoundland
nova scotia
quebec
spanish-mexican war
war of the second coalition
britain and france are confused
britishamericabritish napoleon
french revolutionary wars
mild british wank
no american revolution
ottoman screw
tatmadaw but french!
united irishmen
What if all of british america joined american revolution ?
The POD is Caribbean and Guyana don't have absent landlords but settled ones. Quebec act is not passed causing it to join the 13 colonies in revolution. Nova scotia and Newfoundland join due to the increased proximity to the rebels...
13 colonies
american revolution
american revolutionary war
britishamerica
civil war
newfoundland
newfoundland independence
nova scotia
quebec
quebec act
It's a question that seems simple, but is actually complex. If France funds the American revolution, but it still fails, would the French Revolution still happen and lead to the rise of Napoleon?
I'm inclined to say that there would be better social and economic development if they remained loyal to the crown, as slave owners are likely to have their influence curtailed much sooner and much more dramatically, however I am not knowledgeable enough about this topic to isolate the flaws of...
Good King George
"The so-called Good King George III of Great Britain, Ireland and latterly America came to the throne with great ambition and a desire to rule, a trait of quiet absolutism that was quickly forced down as he grappled with his place as an increasingly constitutional monarch. But...
Let's say the Roman Republic remains a republic instead of becoming an empire with reforming to ensure long term stability like having a plan of succession of power, leaving land that provides no resources and consolidates its losses to ensure it stays afloat for a while.
While Britain, Russia...
Hello everyone , what do you think Brazil would look like if it was a colony of Britian instead of Portugal? , do you think it would end out like New Zealand or Australia did? , do you think it would be more like a bigger version of Guyana? , what do you think Brazil would be called in this...
Today, I learned this:
"Although it wasn't public knowledge until 2012, Chile played a large, covert role in the Falklands Conflict. Without the early warnings provided to the British by the Chilean air force's radar network and the use of coastal air bases for refueling, the smaller British...
If the Reformation never happened, say Martin Luther, Jean Calvin and other reformers weren't born and Henry VIII doesn't do that thing, what would the effects of that be on the European colonization of the Americas?
This TL assumes that the Church would eventually reform itself, because even...
Hello all! I am once again attempting to write a timeline. My previous attempt, "Even If You Stand Alone", became difficult to follow for myself, and had no background structure to it. For this timeline, which is a direct reboot of said previous timeline, I have worked on a Google Document to...
Spainish at Tordesillas push border to middle of Atlantic and get Brazil
In New England they establish shipyards since Latin America lacks timber
Armada rules the western Atlantic preventing any non Spanish colonies
From Newfoundland to Straits of Magellan they build naval forts for Armada...
Hey everyone. So, if the British won the American Revolution, how likely would the abolition of slavery in the Thirteen Colonies be? I know that many black people in North America (both free and enslaved) fought for the British, and part of what motivated this was that Britain seemed more likely...
I was reading a little bit about the proposed colonies of Vandalia, Transylvania, and Charlotiana. All three colonies were proposed in the late 1700’s as the Americans at least attempts to move west. Of course most of these colonies were west of the proclamation line of 1763 which hindered their...
How would French-Speaking Quebec/Canada evolve in a world where the American Revolution is crushed or even avoided altogether? French Canada after the British captured it, was organized as the Province of Quebec prior to 1791. After the American Revolution, many British loyalist fled to what...
Hello, this is my second attempt at a timeline with a point of divergence pre-1800. My first attempt was merely the development of a proto-CSA over 70 years earlier and while I was initially enthused with the idea, it got stale and instead rebooted my first timeline on here which was a CSA...
James Wolfe was a British Major-General in the Colonies. He is best known for his actions during the French and Indian Wars, and his death during the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. He was considered a brave and bold general, sometimes called mad.
But what if he didn't die during the Battle of...
Give me scenarios in which the Roman Empire survives and lives up til present day (or if you think it wouldn’t survive until that point, the 20th century) Rome is without Britain and things go differently, obviously; but still things end up the same as it did in OTL.
Events I would like to see...
As we all know, George Washington would go on to become known as "the man who saved the empire" when he lead British forces to victory in the Yankee Rebellion. Now what I want to know is, what may have occurred if George Washington had come to sympathize with the rebel cause, and what events in...