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1821: Napoleon's Victory

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In the year 1807 after fifteen year of almost uninterrupted warfare the new French nation under its dynamic leader Napoleon Bonaparte was in firm control of Europe. Over the past two years the armies of Napoleon, fighting under the red, white and blue Tricolor, which had been the scourge of traditional European regimes for fifteen years, had brushed away Continental resistance. The fields of Austerlitz, Jena, Friedland and others were bathed in his imperial glory. Only Great Britain remained defiant. Their great victory, taking place on water off Cape Trafalgar, was still cause to triumph for the Britons. Because of their naval superiority and the French superiority on land, the war had reached a stalemate of sorts. Napoleon resorted to economic warfare under a system known as the Continental System, aimed to isolate the British from trade with the Continent. In late 1807 only Denmark and Portugal remained opened to British trade. Soon, however, Denmark was attacked by the British in a desperate ploy to save the Danish navy from falling into French hands and as a result the old Danish king was forced to ally himself with Napoleon. Only Portugal remained.

Portugal remained a thorn in the side of Napoleon. The ancient alliance between his enemies across the channel and the Portuguese could prove disastrous for the French Emperor. He cajoled the Spanish into attacking Portugal which was done in late 1807. The French invasion of Portugal was precipitated by the latter’s lack of embrace for the Continental System. To the Spanish court, this was taken as a warning and Spain vowed to not make the same mistake its Iberian neighbor did. Under the leadership of the largely unpopular Prime Minister Manuel Godoy, appeasement to the French Emperor became the predominant attitude for the Spanish government. Defiant Portugal was quickly subdued in a brief campaign involving numerous victories from the armée du Portugal under General Junot. Backed by numerous Spanish divisions, Junot proved to be a capable commander in defeating the Portuguese which was promptly occupied by the French and turned into a French puppet state Napoleon appointed his brother Joseph, then the King of Naples, King of Portugal, appointing Joachim Murat new king of Naples.

Though Iberia was thus in his hands, embracing his continental system Napoleon could however not resist the temptation to involve himself in the complex internal affairs of the Spanish royal family. Spain was at the time ruled by Charles IV, an indolent and inept monarch of the Bourbon dynasty who had allowed his queen and his deeply unpopular French leaning first Minister Manuel Godoy to rule the country. Opposition to Charles's rule was widespread and in 1808 a mutiny broke out in Aranjuez and on 19 March King Charles was forced to abdicate in favor of Ferdinand.

Napoleon would have none of it. As Charles IV appealed to the emperor for help he summoned the two Spanish monarchs to Bayonne to mediate between them. Between the lazy and inept Charles and the selfish and cowardly Ferdinand Napoleon must no doubt have been tempted to dismiss both monarchs. But ultimately he choose to reinstate Charles. On some conditions. The Treaty of Bayonne humbled and humiliated an already broken Spain. France achieved complete control over the Spanish navy and the restored king promised to consult the French ambassador in Madrid on all matters of import, while Spain was to pay for the continued presence of one hundred thousand French troops in Spain. As collateral for upholding the Bayonne Treaty Spain had to surrender Catalonia to France.

The second reign of King Charles IV was right from the beginning a disaster. The Spanish people reacted with disappointment and anger at the return of their old king even before the harsh terms of the Bayonne Treaty became public knowledge. As Spanish officials was ousted from Catalonia and the Spanish navy was sailed to Toulon the people of Madrid, egged on by the Fernandistas, revolted against their king and attacked French soldiers in the capital. Napoleon ordered Charles IV to suppress the revolts, something which the inept monarch had no choice but to accept. Franco-Spanish troops stationed in Madrid quickly and mercilessly suppressed the rebellion with mass executions conducted on Charles IV's orders ensuing. The Spanish people never forgave their king the harsh measures his French masters had employed against the uprising and soon uprisings spread across Spain.

During the chaos that inflicted Portugal during its conquests by the French, the Portuguese royal family of the ancient Bragança line was forced to flee their homeland. They managed to escape Portugal and sail to Brazil under heavy Royal Navy escort. When Dom Joao VI learned of the conquest of his country he was deeply shaken but established himself as King of Brazil and Portugal. The fact that Brazil came first in the illustrious title mirrored his idea that the regaining of his homeland would be futile especially since most insurrections had thus far been successfully put down. Nevertheless, the very fact that the true Portuguese king lived and reigned inspired many resistance groups to act. Still more Portuguese actually left their homes in Portugal and made the arduous transatlantic journey to Brazil, to settle among loyal Portuguese. Although some hotheads vowed to fight for their mother country, others were content in Brazil. The arrival of the cream of Portuguese society enhanced the power of Brazil on the South American continent and the former aristocracy of Portugal became the ruling class of Brazil. However, it left actual Portugal without many of its traditional leaders, allowing for Spanish and French people to take over many functions there.

The defeat of Portugal with the combined forces of France and Spain expelled the British totally from the continent. They thus committed themselves to destroying the trade Spain had with her American holdings and blockading European ports. Rather then seek an honorable peace with Britain, the Spanish and French went about reorganizing their navies with plans to create a new fleet “from the ashes of Trafalgar”. Not that they did not try diplomatically. On the contrary, Napoleon was very much in want for a peace with Britain so long as they admitted defeat. Britain was by no means defeated and declared they would fight till Europe was rid of the Bonaparte menace. Their defiance was comforting to other defeated nations on the Continent who soon rose up to help the British in their fight.

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The Austrians bravely entered the war with Britain on April 10th, 1809 but the lack of either Russia or Prussia on their side resulted in a disastrous war for Austria. It was shrewd diplomacy and vague monetary promises from the vast vaults of the British Treasury that enticed the Habsburgs into war; however it was quite unpopular once announced. It is wrong however to say the Austrians were completely drawn into this futile war because of greed. They wanted to avenge the memory of Austerlitz that had haunted the Austrian nation for nearly four years. A series of reforms and improvements in the Austrian army gave the Austrian leaders false hope that a victory would be easy. Strategists for the Austrians noted a number of pros for their side. With the majority of French soldiers at the coastline, in Spain and elsewhere, the border with Bavaria was quite thin. Certainly the reforms had strengthened the Austrian confidence and they were eager to have another shot at the French. Austrian military leaders hoped for a series of quick blows to the French that would culminate in a favorable peace for them. They were quite wrong on a number of counts: The army in Bavaria had been reinforced with veterans from Portugal and the French were highly aware of the Austrian reforms. The short war culminated in the crushing Battle of Wagram in which the Austrian army narrowly managed to escape total disaster. The Treaty of Schönbrunn was concluded on October 14th 1809 which gave 75 million francs to France as well as much of the Adriatic coastline and various other lands to Bavaria, Warsaw and Russia. It was a total humiliation of the Habsburgs.

At the time of the end of the War of the Fifth Coalition the situation in Spain had become critical. The Spanish army had largely defected to rebels loyal to the Fernandistas who had taken control of most of the country. Invited by Ferdinand the British had invaded Iberia and so called guerrillas where attacking French and Pro-Charles Spanish forces across the peninsula. Incensed at the inability of Charles IV to defend his own country from rebels and the British Napoleon invaded Spain at the head of a large army. Upon reaching Madrid he summoned Charles IV, who by then lived virtually as a prisoner of French troops in the Spanish capital, and accused him of violating the Treaty of Bayonne and failing to keep his people under control. Napoleon used this as a pretext of annexing Catalonia to France and forcing Charles IV to abdicate in favor of Joseph Bonaparte. Abandonned by everyone, hated and ridiculed by the world and his people, Charles IV did not resist the Emperor. He however got the last word when he with almost prophetic foresight declared that Napoleon might himself find that the Spanish people was not easily controlled. Time would prove the dethroned monarch very right.

While few Spaniards wept for the deposition of Charles IV the uprisings did not seize with the appointment of Joseph Bonaparte as king of Spain.

Meanwhile the Netherlands were formally annexed to France in 1810. Napoleon’s displeasure at the way his brother Louis was handling business of state led to the action. Louis in turn retired to his Duchy in Berg and Cleaves while the French Empire increased in size.

In 1810, a marshal of Napoleon, Charles Bernadotte was chosen to be crown prince of Sweden, a position he graciously accepted. He became King Charles XIV in 1818 at the death of his adopted father, Charles XIII. His treatment of Swedish prisoners had made him popular in Sweden and he was elected heir to the Swedish throne.

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The British blockade of both France and Spain was kept although by this time the British were extremely overstretched. With just Britain left to fight Napoleon turned once again to his navy to vanquish his old foe. The war, which had been going on for more or less eighteen years, now entered its “Naval Stage”. A massive new fleet, backed by the millions of francs gained from recent wars, was put on order to be completed by 1813. His plan was just to gain naval superiority in the channel for just a few days at most or at least keep the English out of their channel. Starting in 1809 much more attention was spent on naval affairs and not even secretly. Headed by the capable Denis Decrès the French Navy started to slowly and surely rebuild itself and with little British interference. The Royal Navy was overstretched as it was from blockading much of Europe. Admiral Decrès also founded the Académie française impériale de la marine in early 1809 with the aim of turning out capable sailors. Previously the lack of capable sailors was what led to the defeat of the French but soon hundreds are applying from across France. For many, the navy appeared to be the “way to go” as it was where the future and glory lay. Certain incentives were handed out toward possible recruits and sailors enjoyed, at least for this period, a higher pay than the average soldier. The Académie was one of the best of its kind. It provided tough training for future sailors and in order to graduate each sailor needed a certain amount of time at sea. This was sometimes hard to do because of the British blockade but by the time the class of 1813 had graduated, the Académie had turned out over five thousand capable sailors.

British public opinion remained staunchly anti-French with peace “out of the question” for most, despite a growing imperial navy, lack of foreign allies and no British troops on the continent anywhere, save Gibraltar. Under the government of Spencer Perceval the British began to strengthen their shore defenses which have been built and rebuilt time and again with each invasion threat. Perceval’s anti-Catholic bigotry strengthened feelings of Anglophobia across Catholic Europe, most notably in France. His administration saw the Orders of Council drafted to counter the Continental System. These were generally unpopular and led to his assassination by John Bellingham in May, 1812. He was succeeded by Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool who was a very capable and all around good man. He mediated the opposing sides and created a coalition government, the first of any kind in Britain, against the new French threat which was quite evident by June 1812. Liverpool’s kind and honest attitude gave the British strength during the invasion scare of 1812-1813.

Meanwhile the French fleet had grown tremendously especially with the help of patriotic funds across France which helped pay for many ships. Even though the Continental System was beginning to show a strain on Europe, the funds for the great naval projects were never dried as Napoleon put it at top priority. The Second Imperial Flotilla, numbering some 2,300 ships by mid-1813, was comprised of some original ships from 1803-1804 but most were new. Also by that time a staggering 70 new French warships had been created - yet all remained in French harbors due to a much strengthened British blockade. It was led by the incapable Admiral St Vincent who was nearly eighty years old, former First Lord of the Admiralty, yet still a self-proclaimed hero. This seemed to be the same situation as 1805 except there was no inspiring Nelson, accomplished Cornwallis or sturdy Pitt to guide Britain. In fact the deep debt Britain was in because of the creation of more ships was starting to hurt the economy and several were put on hold. The English had no massive amounts of war booty to help support their navy They had, rather, irregular convoys from far flung colonies which were increasingly under attack by French and Spanish raiders.

In January 1813 Napoleon appointed Admiral Ganteaume as commander-in-chief of the Grand Imperial Fleet which was supposed to rendezvous at Brest in April of that year. This would include numerous Spanish ships under the command of Admiral Hidalgo de Cismeros who was wounded at Trafalgar. Around 30 French ships and 15 were in ports east of the straits with a further 7 French, 12 Spanish and 4 Portuguese (built in the puppet state under King Joseph) west of the straits on the Atlantic. The remaining 33 French warships were across French Atlantic ports, 23 of them in Brest alone. This gave a total of 101 ships for the Grand Imperial Fleet.

February 21st 1813 saw the departure of Allemand’s Mediterranean fleet, with the Toulon and Marseilles squadrons (a total of 23 ships) meeting the next day. Sailing toward Cartagena to meet up with the 14 warships there, they met head-on into elements British Mediterranean Fleet numbering 15 ships by the Balearics. It was a surprising French victory resulting in the captire of one prize as the British fled eastward.The Battle of Minorca becomes the first French naval victory in an extremely long time. Meeting up with the ships in Italy and those at Cartagena, the French Mediterranean Fleet was chased by the somewhat superior British fleet past Gibraltar. A number of inconclusive actions between the two fleets resulted in the loss of two French ships, but the French managed to sail out of the straits by the 28th of February.

The further blockade of French ports, especially Brest result in the delay in time for them to rendezvous. One particularly bad storm one day blew the British blockade away from Rochefort and the French there are quick to move towards the Iberian Atlantic Fleet, which had been moving north. The entire Iberian Fleet and Rochefort squadron meet on March 11th creating a fleet of 33 ships. The French Mediterranean Fleet attempts to catch up with this new fleet and reaches El Ferrol on March 15th, soon after the Iberian Fleet had left it. In the second time during the campaign, a storm hurt the British blockade and the French slipped out of Brest to meet with the Iberian and Rochefort elements after sailing south for a day. On April 3rd the Mediterranean fleet met and combined with the large fleet southwest of Brest, thus creating a massive fleet of 99 ships. Admiral Ganteaume - who was aboard his flagship the Empereur and was part of the original Rochefort squadron - was delighted with the massive fleet and he promptly sailed the fleet toward the British and a great battle.

Within site of the port city of Brest a great battle was fought. Opposing the large French fleet of 99 ships was the British Channel Fleet, comprised primarily of those ships that had blockaded Brest along with a couple dozen more. They numbered 62 ships of the line under the Admiral St Vincent. Behind the French were the 14 ships of the British Mediterranean Fleet in addition to 13 others that tagged along, most from the Atlantic, bringing a total of 27 ships behind the French. However this fleet kept a respectful distance for a number of reasons. One, their commander was afraid the French would turn on their smaller fleet and destroy the two British fleets one by one. Second, they were unable to combine with the Channel fleet because the French were blocking the way.

On April 29th, 1813 the Battle of Brest commenced, resulting in thousands of deaths which, to many, gave the battle the superlative as the worst and most horrendous battle fought on water in human history. It lasted nearly 24 hours and not a ship came out unscathed. Despite being extremely outnumbered the British managed to sink 3 French ships and capture 6. However the French were just as successful, sinking 2 and capturing a magnificent 24 ships! Admiral St Vincent was wounded but managed to escape the battle on the HMS Victory. Many British ships were damaged and unable to sail back and an additional 7 were captured. The outstanding numbers of the French fleet and their courage can not be overshadowed by the effort put into place by the Royal Navy who fought gallantly and with awesome skill. Years of training for many French officers and sailors for the moment helped to contribute to their ultimate victory. The Battle of Brest was the twilight of the British Empire and the end of their supremacy on the seas. To the horrified British public, peace suddenly seemed nearer than ever before.

The vanquished Channel Fleet fled back to their ports to make much needed repairs while most sailors were taken off the ships with many cannon to help guard the coastline against the inevitable invasion. The Mediterranean fleet backs away from the massive and victorious French fleet but shadows them. Slowly and surely the French fleet now number 75 - minus losses and prize escort duty - sailed into the Channel now almost unopposed. The Second Imperial Flotilla, numbering 2,300 ships, sets sail with their full complement setting their sights on England. Around 200,000 men had waited for the invasion for twenty two months at several mammoth army camps across northern France. It had taken a tremendous effort to feed the men during the waiting tenure and at last they were ready to move. When the time came, these veterans of Austerlitz, Jena, Lisbon, and Wagram boarded their ships and sailed, with great dreams of conquest, to England.

The landings took place in Kent, as anticipated by the Duke of York, commander-in-chief of the British defense forces and second son of King George III. The defenses in Kent were by far the strongest with many squat yet powerful Martello towers hindering any sort of French advance. A withering fire from the French Navy helped demolish some defenses but when the first French troops landed just to the north of Dover on May 1st 1813 they were met by a terrible fire from the strong defenses present there. General Dundas of the Kent military district had 90,000 soldiers at his disposal that day, with 20,000 in the Dover area. For a moment it had seemed like the French would falter, but a push drove the British away from their frontal defenses and within a few hours French troops were pouring into the area including the first artillery batteries. Towards the evening of “the Fateful First” Dundas launched a disorganized counterattack which was an immediate failure as units (the majority being freshly created militia comprised of enthusiastic volunteers) failed to coordinate their efforts and were defeated piecemeal by the newly landed French.

An attempt to land south of Dover early the next day was repulsed due to the heroic efforts of the 50th West Kent Regiment under General James Duff who repulsed three efforts to land in this particular stretch of coastline. However this small victory was quickly overshadowed by growing events north of Dover, as more and more French troops landed. By the end of the second day the French had advanced ten miles inland and Marshal Davout’s entire corps of 65,000 had been landed in an outstanding organizational feat. May 3rd saw the attack on Dover itself take place which fell on the 4th following a costly battle. The third of May also saw Napoleon himself arrive on the island which was a massive propaganda event and a gigantic morale booster. He took command of the invasion from that point.

The fall of Dover provided the French with an adequate port to land the remaining troops which soon happened from May 5th - May 15th. Meanwhile light cavalry were making raids as far as Canterbury and on May 6th the 80,000 men present marched north to take that town, as well as nearby Sandwich. The Battle of Canterbury was fought on May 10th and further showed that the new militia was not proving itself to be very worthy in battle. Not at all short of bravery, they were short of skill and organization despite the best efforts of veteran officers. A French victory thoroughly crushed a part of the defenders here resulting in 2,000 British casualties. The British retreated to west of Canterbury and thus gave up all of eastern tip of Kent to the invaders. The French continued to advance westwards toward London and a series of small engagements did not halt the great blue columns of France. Militia and regular units from all over Britain were streaming south toward London and a great showdown was inevitable.

By May 15th, approximately 200,000 French soldiers were in Kent with a daily shipment of reserves from France coming into Dover. The French met many setbacks, including a very hostile civilian population and the flooding of the Romney Marshes, although the latter wasn’t as successful as it planned to be. The 200,000-strong army advanced as a solid wall, ravaging the countryside for food and fodder. About 225,000 British soldiers were in the London area at this time under the command of the Duke of York and they set out toward Rochester, with men continuing to arrive in London.

By no coincidence the large French army was moving toward Rochester. Napoleon realized that without defeating the British in a large-scale battle, he cannot take London and win this war decisively. That battle came on May 23rd - 25th 1813. The British were barring the way to Rochester by setting up just to the southeast of it. Their left flank was the River Thames while their right was given the most attention and commanded by a General Wellesley, who had won brilliant battles in India. The French however attacked the left flank in full force, turning it and causing the numerous militia there to retreat. The British in turn attacked the French salient - on the French right - thus drawing considerable numbers from the center and right. Another attack into the center broke through and now both salients joined together to surround some 5,000 British soldiers, who were led back as prisoners of war. The first day of battle ended in French victory. The next day the shattered divisions of the left and center withdrew to create an oblong line with Wellesley’s undamaged divisions to be the anchor and most southern units. The French viciously attack the southern flank at dawn and after three bloody charges start to roll the British line up. The cost in life was horrendous and Wellesley’s orderly retreat nearly turns into a chaotic route. Along the banks of the Thames were the soldiers of Soult’s corps who would be the anvil in the next day’s attacks. When night came, the cries of the wounded sounded and the piles of dead stacked up. The last day of the battle saw the British utterly surrounded save for Wellesley’s divisions who held out against the French and retreated. Unfortunately they numbered a mere 54,000 by this time and the remainder of the British army was annihilated by the pincers known as Soult and Davout. Napoleon had won his victory at a tremendous cost. Seventeen thousand French and 25,000 British casualties littered the fields near Rochester while a further 20,000 were taken as prisoner, the majority being not-so-enthusiastic militia. The Duke of York’s army was demoralized and beaten and the retreat back toward Greenwich was an unpleasant experience.

When news of this defeat reached Prime Minister Liverpool he was visibly shaken but regained himself and vowed to throw this evil off the isles. Another French victory at Hastings by Marshal Ney’s troops on the 27th was largely symbolic and British morale plummeted. The fighting continued deep into June although no significant battles took place until July 5th when the British launched a large offensive aimed at cutting the French from their supply lines. That offensive failed and the British were repulsed at the Battle of East Kent. During that battle General Wellesley was wounded and had his left leg amputated.

London was reached two weeks later after long and bloody campaigns. The French numbers had dropped to 160,000 but reinforced to 210,000 after reserves came. A bloody battle for the outskirts began, with nearly the entire population pitching in to fight. The French could very well have been lost in the meat grinder known as London, but instead Napoleon asked for an “honorable peace” on August 1st. Since the invasion, public opinion had changed from anti-peace to pro-peace. Being alone in the world against the French menace and with Americans threatening Canada the British were in a poor position. Thousands were dying against Napoleon’s large army whose reserves seemed limitless and Kent was devastated. Although the British were mobilizing across the island, the recent defeats had turned the tide. Prime Minister Liverpool, despite his earlier attitude, showed his mediating side and accepted Napoleon’s offer for an honorable peace.

The war was over.

Delegates traveled to Paris while the large French army maintained its presence in Kent, fighting an occasional skirmish against rowdy soldiers. Finally after a month of deliberating the Treaty of Paris (1813) was signed. Napoleon was master of Europe.


Plot

This RP is set in 1821 in an alternate universe where Napoleon won the Napoleonic Wars. Its emphasis will be Europe, but people can also RP other nations as well. The timeline is explained above (but it is still very much a work in progress), and within the frame laid out here there is a certain amount of freedom for players to establish their political system and country, as long as the player-created history adds up. The setting of this RP plays shortly after a French victory in the Napoleontic Wars, meaning that the ideas of Enlightenment have spread rapidly across the continent, though the reaction against them has been substantial as well.

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I. The word of the OP is law
II. No godmodding
III. No arguments, insults or inflammatory language
IV. No OOC in the IC thread
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VI. Longtime inactivity without warning in advance can result in removal from the RP
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Das Germane imperie
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Postby Das Germane imperie » Sat Jul 04, 2015 9:53 am

Please reserve Bavaria, not that it would be taken by the first people reserving :D

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Postby Normandy and Picardy » Sat Jul 04, 2015 10:22 am

Could I be an independent Greece like last time?
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Postby Zatak » Sat Jul 04, 2015 10:28 am

All we need is a Micheal bay movie based on this! :p


So many possibilities.. Maybe the great United States or Brazil. Depending on how the war of 1812 went and such..

I could also try a great unification of Italy....

So many idea!!!
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Postby Jaslandia » Sat Jul 04, 2015 10:42 am

Tag. Still not sure what nation I'll be. I'm currently considering the US, Brazil, Warsaw, or Naples.
Call me Jaslandia or Jas, either one works
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Postby Tracian Empire » Sat Jul 04, 2015 10:44 am

I would like to reserve Prussia. Gott mit uns.
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Of the Quendi
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Postby Of the Quendi » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:31 am

Das Germane imperie wrote:Please reserve Bavaria, not that it would be taken by the first people reserving :D

No thats probably not the first one that will be taken. Reservation noted.
Normandy and Picardy wrote:Could I be an independent Greece like last time?

I am afraid not. But you can RP Greek revolutionaries.
ZATAK wrote:All we need is a Micheal bay movie based on this! :p


So many possibilities.. Maybe the great United States or Brazil. Depending on how the war of 1812 went and such..

I could also try a great unification of Italy....

So many idea!!!

I am still waiting on Bay's call.

The War of 1812 probably went more or less as it did in RL. Maybe a tad better for the Americans. Brazil would be an interesting choice as it would be one of the few independent American countries and would have inherited the Portuguese colonial empire.
Jaslandia wrote:Tag. Still not sure what nation I'll be. I'm currently considering the US, Brazil, Warsaw, or Naples.

Naples would be the Two Sicilies. After the end of the war Napoleon would have forced the British to withdraw support for Ferdinand I, allowing Franco-Neapolitan troops to unite Sicily to Naples.

Warsaw while a distinct separate nation would be in personal union with Saxony but with the two states having different heirs.
Tracian Empire wrote:I would like to reserve Prussia. Gott mit uns.

Duly noted.
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VolksImperium (Ancient)
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Postby VolksImperium (Ancient) » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:39 am

Could I play as Norway?

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Of the Quendi
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Postby Of the Quendi » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:45 am

VolksImperium wrote:Could I play as Norway?

Its still Denmark-Norway in this RP as Napoleon's victory ensures the continuation of the union.
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Postby Normandy and Picardy » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:50 am

I'll reserve the Ottoman Empire then, if I can.
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Postby Das Germane imperie » Sat Jul 04, 2015 12:09 pm

Full Nation Name: The Kingdom of Bavaria / Königreich Bayern
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Official Language(s): Bavarian, Swabian, Rhine-Franconian (German dialects, were historically official languages)
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Head of State: King Maximilian I Joseph von Wittelsbach, Prince of Bamberg-Staffelstein and Duke of Franconia.
Head of government: Minister-President Leopold von Breitholtz
Capital City: Münich
Population: 4,271,000
Religion: Evangelical Roman Catholic
Army: The Bavarian Army is a force of approximately 58,000 men, divided into 3 armies. This force is experienced, a lot of men are veterans from the Napoleonic Wars and their commanders are competent, having worked with military leaders such as Archduke Charles of Austria and the brilliant Napoleon Bonaparte himself. The army is modern, and the will to fight for the fatherland is high among the men. It is somewhat small if compared to the armies of the european great powers, but it's size is partially compensated by quality, as the soldiers have good training, good equipment, modern weapons and capable officers.

Elite: The elite line infantry of the Bavarian Army is the Gardes Bavaroise, a brigade consisting of the best veterans from the Napoleonic Wars. There are 4,500 men in the Gardes Bavaroise. There is also a light infantry elite brigade, the Bavarian jaegers. This is a newly formed but well trained force of 2,000.

Infantry: There is one line infantry unit of the Bavarian Army, and it's the Bavarian Fusiliers. Inspired and trained by the French, this Line Infantry has a good quality. These can be used easily when using modern tactics, which are greatly inspired of those of the Napoleonic Wars. Their uniforms look like this: http://www.reeseartofwars.com/images/BavarianSample.jpg

Cavalry: There are two cavalry types in the Bavarian army. The first are the Rheinbund dragoons, whom are skilled mounted musketmen. Their hit and run tactics are vital against enemies that are superior in number. Their uniforms look like this: https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/db/63/a8/db63a8aa2031949e3f0976a3545e7ec8.jpg. The other cavalry type is the Bavarian Chevaux legérs lancers. These are light lancers and are extremely efficent when used right. There are only about 2,000 Bavarian Chevaux legérs lancers.

Artillery: There is not a lot to add on the artillery. It holds European standards. It has a total of 130 artillery pieces, has modern guns and the personnel is competent.


Navy: Bavaria is landlocked.

Economic Strength: Bavaria one of the richest German states. Important trade routes goes through the Bavarian mountain valleys, and mines provide natural resources desired in all of Europe. It is relatively self-reliable, with fertile farmlands along the Danube to wineyards in Nordtirol, Bavaria is full of riches.
Infrastructure: There is good infrastructure in Bavaria. The lands of Bavaria did not see war after 1809 and has had time to rebuild the damage made by the Austrians and French. The roads and bridges are fully repaired and working, villages has been rebuilt and the town that had been unharmed are
Primary Goals: To manipulate Austria and France to gain more power and forming a South-German State. Keep good relations with France.

History: The 6th of August 1806. Emperor Napoleón Bonaparte dismantles the Holy Roman Empire, and frees Bavaria from the weak, corrupt Habsburg rule. Years later, in 1809, Bavaria recieved more lands from the tretcherous Habsburgs. After that, Bavaria was forever in favour to France. Bavaria took a leading role in the Confederation of the Rhine (Will be referred to as the Rheinbund by me) representing the smaller Thüringian states whilst trying to undermine the strength of Prussia. In 1816, Leopold von Breitholtz became Minister-President things changed. Maximilian I, who had held most of the power in the weak constitutional monarchy had not achieved anything, but von Breitholtz had a lot of ambitions. He rebuilt the damage made by the French and Austrians, he reformed the army and dismissed rickety officers and befriended most of the German nations. Now, von Breitholtz has a vision of a South-German Superstate.

RP Example:
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Postby VolksImperium (Ancient) » Sat Jul 04, 2015 12:24 pm

Could I still partake if I have no on-site examples?

Also If I am allowed to I would like to reserve the Danish Kingdom.

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Postby Reatra » Sat Jul 04, 2015 12:28 pm

Did the Louisiana Purchase still happen?
yee haw it's time for mass line

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Postby Thanatttynia » Sat Jul 04, 2015 12:49 pm

Could I reserve Brazil? I'm a bit rusty since I've not RP'd for about a year but before that I had my experience, and lots of it.
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Postby Of the Quendi » Sat Jul 04, 2015 12:56 pm

Normandy and Picardy wrote:I'll reserve the Ottoman Empire then, if I can.

A much underrated nation, duly noted.
Das Germane imperie wrote:-snip-

The Invasion of Russia never took place. After the Fifth Coalition France focused on a huge naval buildup that eventually allowed them to launch an invasion of the United Kingdom and force the British to make peace. That ended the Napoleonic Wars (at least until now). Other then that it looks fine.
VolksImperium wrote:Could I still partake if I have no on-site examples?

Also If I am allowed to I would like to reserve the Danish Kingdom.

I am fine with an off-site RP example if you have one. If not you can also write up something as an RP example, show me what your first post would look like for example.

And yes you are allowed to reserve Denmark-Norway.
Reatra wrote:Did the Louisiana Purchase still happen?

Yes. Everything before 1807 happened the same as in RL.
Thanatttynia wrote:Could I reserve Brazil? I'm a bit rusty since I've not RP'd for about a year but before that I had my experience, and lots of it.

You can. Reservation noted.
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Postby Das Germane imperie » Sat Jul 04, 2015 12:59 pm

Of the Quendi wrote:
Das Germane imperie wrote:-snip-

The Invasion of Russia never took place. After the Fifth Coalition France focused on a huge naval buildup that eventually allowed them to launch an invasion of the United Kingdom and force the British to make peace. That ended the Napoleonic Wars (at least until now). Other then that it looks fine.


Fixed it. I did miss that part in the OP, I must have confused it with the first 1821 rp.

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Postby VolksImperium (Ancient) » Sat Jul 04, 2015 1:01 pm

Ill work on my app tonight when I get home then

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Postby Jaslandia » Sat Jul 04, 2015 1:02 pm

I think I'm going to go with Warsaw. Assuming I keep Frederick Augustus as Duke (which I will probably do, since I can't think of a good reason he would be removed), would I then also control Saxony? If so, I can easily make a combined app for Saxony-Warsaw.
Call me Jaslandia or Jas, either one works
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Pro: Regulated Capitalism, Two-state solution, nice people, Nerdfighteria, democracy, science, public education, rationalism, reason, logic, politeness, LGBT rights, feminism, UN, Democratic Party

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Postby Reatra » Sat Jul 04, 2015 1:15 pm

This PoD is early enough for Mexico to grow stronger than the U.S., right?
yee haw it's time for mass line

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Postby Caltarania » Sat Jul 04, 2015 2:19 pm

Think I'll reserve a Republican Britain (or England + Wales if Ireland and Scotland were given independence or whatnot).
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Postby Reatra » Sat Jul 04, 2015 2:32 pm

OH SHIT YES WHY DIDNT I THINK OF INDEPENDENT IRELAND!

With Ulster being an autonomous province and close ties to France and Scotland.
yee haw it's time for mass line

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Postby Aurinsula » Sat Jul 04, 2015 2:42 pm

Doing an app for Spain RIGHT NOW.

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Postby Marsisian » Sat Jul 04, 2015 2:46 pm

Could I reserve the Kingdom of Westphalia?
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Postby Liecthenbourg » Sat Jul 04, 2015 2:51 pm

Is the Grand Duchy of Warsaw available? If so, I'd like to reserve it.
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Postby Jaslandia » Sat Jul 04, 2015 2:54 pm

Liecthenbourg wrote:Is the Grand Duchy of Warsaw available? If so, I'd like to reserve it.

Too late. Sorry.
Jaslandia wrote:I think I'm going to go with Warsaw. Assuming I keep Frederick Augustus as Duke (which I will probably do, since I can't think of a good reason he would be removed), would I then also control Saxony? If so, I can easily make a combined app for Saxony-Warsaw.
Call me Jaslandia or Jas, either one works
This nation (mostly) represents my political views.
Factbook
Puppets: Partrica, New Jaslandia, Kasbahan
Pro: Regulated Capitalism, Two-state solution, nice people, Nerdfighteria, democracy, science, public education, rationalism, reason, logic, politeness, LGBT rights, feminism, UN, Democratic Party

Anti: Religious extremism/fundamentalism, terrorism, dictatorship, oppression, hatred, bigotry, racism, homophobia, anti-Semitism, conspiracy theories, Stalinism, theocracy, social conservatism, corruption, Nazism, Vladimir Putin, Republican Party

In-between: Religion, socialism, Barack Obama

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