We have already the list of political parties you referred to on the threadmark.Could we see something on the political parties of the U.S.?
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We have already the list of political parties you referred to on the threadmark.Could we see something on the political parties of the U.S.?
Russia would later suffer its troubling events as the Kaiserreich managed to use the numerical superiority in numbers and technology to suffer setbacks and unrest that led to its later demise as the German Empire would create its sphere of influence, before the Second International War.
Thanks. I thought it was around here somewhere, but I didn't see any threadmark for it.We have already the list of political parties you referred to on the threadmark.
Mexico is currently a presidential republic since its abolition of the monarchy but it's aligned to the GSSO, same goes for some Caribbean countries (except the Dominican Republic). During Walker's dictatorship period, Santo Domingo is a vital and close ally to Rome where Scorza would not only extend their influence but threaten the United States during the height of the Frozen War.What is the situation in Mexico and the Caribbean between the Confederacy and Union?
In economic terms also, Baja has already fallen behind following the end of Walker's dictatorship. Fortunately, California's economic output is different than the OTL where major firms would offshore their operations by building the factories in San Diego as well as the adjacent shipping lanes, and additionally, tourism would provide the neighboring state in the C.S.A., a big boost.California is actually the 6th largest economy, and would easily the most powerful of the "rebel states". It has been the case since at least 1990...
Actually a problem with that is Long Beach and Alameda, are not just on ternational shipping hubs but rail hubs. Second, you have the largest communications hubs in Silicon Valley and Los Angeles.Mexico is currently a presidential republic since its abolition of the monarchy but it's aligned to the GSSO, same goes for some Caribbean countries (except the Dominican Republic). During Walker's dictatorship period, Santo Domingo is a vital and close ally to Rome where Scorza would not only extend their influence but threaten the United States during the height of the Frozen War.
Before I will explain anything, Mexico was a constitutional monarchy and aligned with France during the civil war between the Monarchists and the Republicans, but without American involvement with the French giving a free hand to gain a foothold in the continent. Possibly, no Panama Canal was built by the Americans, maybe by the French or the British with investment and backing support to Colombia.
In economic terms also, Baja has already fallen behind following the end of Walker's dictatorship. Fortunately, California's economic output is different than the OTL where major firms would offshore their operations by building the factories in San Diego as well as the adjacent shipping lanes, and additionally, tourism would provide the neighboring state in the C.S.A., a big boost.
I see that we are now down to one nation of north america
The map of the United States of America (ES: Estados Unidos de América, FR: États-Unis d'Amérique, RU: Соединённые Штаты Америки/Soyedinennyye Shtaty Ameriki), consisting of seventy-two states, three autonomous states, and two territories which spans from the Arctic Ocean stretching down to the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea while the border lies with Mexico and it spans also from the Atlantic Ocean into the Pacific Ocean in terms of length.
The country has a unique variety of biodiversity, climate, and topography ranging from the Arctic down to the tropical islands of the Caribbean region with diverse flora and fauna in the country as well whereas, in terms of topography, the United States has a diverse set of mountains, valleys, hills, forests, deserts, and islands which spans the entirety of the Northern part of the North America which they dubbed as the "New Colossus/Titans of the Western Civilization", as it is opposed to the United Kingdom and their overseas dependencies as the "Old Colossus of the Western Civilization" which owes its shared similarity in culture, language, and history. The United States was originally comprised of thirteen colonies on the Eastern Seaboard that led its eight-year independence war, known as the American Revolutionary War against the United Kingdom of Great Britain over settler rights and anger over the taxation, stemming from numerous tax-related laws on the colonies and influences from the Age of Enlightenment which led to concepts such as the Bill of Rights and the Constitution as well as the concept of "free men" has influenced the American democracy for over 277 years from independence war but it was changed over the centuries as industrialization, expansion, immigration, and rising ideas has shaped the redefining image and forms of the American democracy.
As the United States has colonies on Luna, Mars, and Venus, they became the first country on Earth/Terra to land a human being on the Lunar and Martian surface, the country became dependent on the space economy which is more vital in revitalizing not just the American economy itself, but the world economy as a whole. Americans who had built colonies on the Earth-like Mars have led to an exponential wave of immigration, population explosion, and resource extraction that cost their indigenous inhabitants, culture, society, and its natural beauty, same on Venus.
The United States is what the Spanish did in the 16th to 18th centuries while the Soviet Union and Europe are what the Portuguese did in the 16th to 19th centuries the Age of Exploration has been expanding beyond humanity's home while Japan is taking their role as possibly France of the 17th-19th centuries.
Of course as part of retcons and rebranding changes. I could see if Brazil is splintered or not, maybe it will be included in the rebooted plan.I see that we are now down to one nation of north america