Haven't seen that one often though that may be because I don't read many 18th century timlines but yeah I can get where youre coming fromFriedrich III and/or Rudolf living longer and thus everything turning out sunshine and roses
It does?Also is it just me or why does literally have every Tudor Fic have Scotland still come under British Rule?
Does Britain also get Zimbabwe in these timelines? If so, that might be why.The British always get South Africa from the Dutch.
For some reasons in all timelines I see the British manages to get South Africa from the Dutch. It doesn't matter what happens, it will be British. I have even seen it in a timeline in which there was no Napoleonic wars, no war between Britain and the Netherlands and suddenly, the Dutch trade away South Africa for Western Australia for some reason.
Americans are obsessed with size.Beginning circa 1700, all of OTL USA/Canada is destined to be British, and once USA is born, they automatically spread coast to coast, no matter what happens in the rest of the world. No matter what, once USA inks the constitution, California is theirs.
and the CSA takes Cuba and other islands.It's why, in any TL where the CSA wins, the US almost always takes Canada to compensate
Plus Sonora and Chihuahua from Mexico.and the CSA takes Cuba and other islands.
It happens in the two storys I have read that I remember(Now Blooms and some other one which had Henry of Cornwall survive?)It does?
For a Confederate victory to realistically happen, France and Britain must be on their side.
Speaking of which, in a Confederate victory, the Mexican Empire survives
3) Suslov ruling the Soviet Union