St George Territory wrote:Going to be reserving Tecumseh's Confederacy
Negative, won't exist for another few years
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by Deblar » Sun Apr 25, 2021 10:21 am
Monsone wrote:Deblar wrote:Well, I think Adams would be reluctant to give those up should the British make the offer. But, Y’know, I personally don’t think that the British would unless they were desperate. Just a little speculation.
Why would such a deal be a sign of British desperation? Once things in Eurasia calm down, Britain could turn its full might on the US and just take the land it wants by force. The idea behind the deal is to give the US nice usable (and stolen) lands to get back frozen wastelands that look nice on paper for the British crown.
It's a deal that especially benefits the US because you get New Orleans and plenty of other lands that are ideal for agriculture out of it at the cost of some useful land, and a whole lot of frozen tundra and forests that is underpopulated. And honestly, this is a pretty beneficial outcome for the US considering all other possible outcomes of the Napoleonic Wars in the Americas.
by St George Territory » Sun Apr 25, 2021 11:21 am
by Northern Poland » Mon Apr 26, 2021 8:03 am
Kawaii Seals wrote:SWEET NECTAR OF THE GODS
by Bolslania » Mon Apr 26, 2021 8:56 am
Northern Poland wrote:Tag!
Reserving the Roman Republic (18th century one, with the Grand Duchy of Tuscany)
I'm pretty sure it's before Naples comes knocking in Rome.
by Northern Poland » Mon Apr 26, 2021 3:15 pm
Kawaii Seals wrote:SWEET NECTAR OF THE GODS
by Orostan » Mon Apr 26, 2021 5:05 pm
“It is difficult for me to imagine what “personal liberty” is enjoyed by an unemployed hungry person. True freedom can only be where there is no exploitation and oppression of one person by another; where there is not unemployment, and where a person is not living in fear of losing his job, his home and his bread. Only in such a society personal and any other freedom can exist for real and not on paper.” -J. V. STALIN
Ernest Hemingway wrote:Anyone who loves freedom owes such a debt to the Red Army that it can never be repaid.
Napoleon Bonaparte wrote:“To understand the man you have to know what was happening in the world when he was twenty.”
Cicero wrote:"In times of war, the laws fall silent"
by Northern Poland » Mon Apr 26, 2021 6:49 pm
Kawaii Seals wrote:SWEET NECTAR OF THE GODS
by The Knockout Gun Gals » Tue Apr 27, 2021 7:05 am
by Northern Poland » Tue Apr 27, 2021 3:17 pm
The Knockout Gun Gals wrote:Nation Name: Mughal Empire
Leader: Shah Alam II
Type of Government: Absolute Monarchy
Territory:
Half of India, slight part of Pakistan, and Sri Lanka
Population: 191,400,000
Army Size and breakdown:
500,000 strong men, armed with the latest domestic arms. Experienced in mountainous warfare and from numerous wars with rebels and Maratha.
Navy size and breakdown:
150 ships, outdated, hampered with budgets. Most of the ships came from mid 18th century.
Main trading partners/ allies: France, Netherlands, Qajar Iran, Afghanistan, Nepal, Tibet, Indonesian and Arabic nations, Qing.
Current position on Napoleon (allied, against, neutral): Neutral, but positively considering an alliance with Napoleon.
Major domestic issues:
- Traditional administrations hampered modernization and bureaucracy
- Navy is outdated
- Line of communication and trade with Sri Lanka is hampered
- Corruption
Major foreign issues:
- Napoleon's ascension complicates the relationship with France
- Maratha supporting the Islamic rebellions inside Mughal
- Iran and Afghanistan remain neutral, but for how long?
History: Certain events happened as it is in OTL, though there are few changes.
1494 - 1525, Babur, who led his ancestral domains, was driven out from Central Asia and fled to India, to satisfy his ambitions of ruling his own domain. Still, he fled deeper from India, and ruled over part of India as he led his troops to conquered parts of the modern-day Pakistan from the Safavids. He consolidated his ruling by splitting his domains with his sons, and when his heir Humayun took over, he would able to defended the territories from the rebels, who in spite of gaining allies from Humayun's brothers, were not able to gain as many as they hoped as in the OTL due to his brothers comfortable with the ruling of their own. Strain of relationship between Mughal and Safavid resulted in a stronger Mughal/India culture instead of Persian cultural influence.
1525 - 1707, Humayun further conquered India, with massive military programs to expanded the military and modernize the economy to balance the military's massive funding. Humayun died on 1555 as in OTL, by accident. His son, Akbar, succeeded him. Akbar strengthened the institutions of Mughal Empire, embarked in massive education and cultural programs, enriching the empire with education. OTL events of trading with European companies still happened, and in the process, both the French and the Dutch focused on currying favor with Akbar, perhaps visioning a conflict in the future between the two. Akbar established Din-i Illahi, a syncretic religion combined from themes from many religions and unlike OTL, will be adopted as Mughal's official religion of the state, and a potential issue in the future as well. Jahangir succeeded Akbar, but was assassinated by his brother Murad, as Jahangir supported Islamic orthodoxy and rejected the Din-i Illahi, proclaimed it as a false religion. Murad succeeded Jahangir and established an even stronger religious institution of Din-i Illahi and enforced Jizya on non-Din-i Illahi followers. Jahangir's supporters fled to inner India where they collaborated with local warriors and eventually founded the Maratha Confederacy, which will be Mughal's main thorn in the future.
Shah Jahan's regime remain the same, but Dara's regime survived as Aurangzeb, who advocated for Islamic orthodoxy, was imprisoned for his traitorous idea. Dara was a liberal and he reformed the DIn-i Illahi's concept by simplifying the syncretic concept of it, making sure that it is a form of Islam-Hindu-Zoroastrian, instead of many other religions combined with the three. Dara established a modern coinage and mercantile system, patronized the arts and intellectual movements, and invaded Sri Lanka to established the private island of Sri Lanka, intended it to be the exclusive trading island for the French and the Dutch.
1707 - Now, by the time Dara's son, Bahadur Shah I, led Mughal, the empire is in decline due to oppositions from Maratha, local Islamic resistances, and corrupt institution. A large tract of Mughal's inner India territories was captured by Maratha, and the line between Sri Lanka and mainland was barely maintained as obstacles existed between the two. It took a combined French-Dutch-Mughal military effort to recovered the line again, and by Shah Alam II's, he intended to modernized the empire and the institutions by based it on French's military and bureaucracy institution, formalizing the relations between the two empires. It remains to be seen whether Mughal will stay loyal as Napoleon's led the country, or they broke away to the Dutch...
Kawaii Seals wrote:SWEET NECTAR OF THE GODS
by The Imperial Warglorian Empire » Tue Apr 27, 2021 9:22 pm
by Sao Nova Europa » Wed Apr 28, 2021 3:51 am
The Imperial Warglorian Empire wrote:Could someone reserve Russia for me?
Also, someone ought to make a map, it's hard to decide who to be w/out visual reference.
by Bolslania » Wed Apr 28, 2021 3:53 am
The Imperial Warglorian Empire wrote:Could someone reserve Russia for me?
Also, someone ought to make a map, it's hard to decide who to be w/out visual reference.
by American Pere Housh » Wed Apr 28, 2021 6:58 pm
by Bolslania » Wed Apr 28, 2021 7:25 pm
American Pere Housh wrote:Can I do a Mexico which gains independence soon after the United States gains its independence?
by Monsone » Wed Apr 28, 2021 8:16 pm
by American Pere Housh » Thu Apr 29, 2021 1:44 am
by American Pere Housh » Thu Apr 29, 2021 2:03 am
Deblar wrote:Just like real life, America will likely watch this from the sidelines, but may get involved if, say, the British offered to let America have Louisiana if they joined the coalition against France
by Bolslania » Thu Apr 29, 2021 3:39 am
American Pere Housh wrote:Nation Name:The United States of Mexico
Leader:President José Sanchez
Type of Government:Constitutional Republic similar to The United States of America
Territory:All of Modern Mexico plus California, New Mexico, Texas, Nevada, Utah, Colorado
Population:8 million
Army Size and breakdown:150,000 men armed with the latest in Spanish and British arms
Navy size and breakdown:110 ships mainly of Spanish, French and British design; many of the ships are outdated.
Main trading partners/ allies:the USA, the UK, the Netherlands
Current position on Napoleon (allied, against, neutral):neutral but leaning towards Britain
Major domestic issues:an outdated Navy, corruption(in the process of being remedied)
Major foreign issues:Strained relationship with France,Spain and their allies due to Mexico's close relationship with the British, border dispute with Spain at Southern border.
History:Same as OTL up to February 15, 1780 when a massive rebellion began against the Spanish government. Said rebellion lasted until October 5th, 1787 when the Mexican rebels succeeded in throwing off the Spanish yoke. One year later, The Mexican Constitution was ratified by every state in Mexico marking November 12th, 1788 as Constitution Day. The Mexican Constitution is heavily based on on the United States Constitution with a few differences though none are major.
by American Pere Housh » Thu Apr 29, 2021 3:47 am
American Pere Housh wrote:Nation Name:The United States of Mexico
Leader:President José Sanchez
Type of Government:Constitutional Republic similar to The United States of America
Territory:All of Modern Mexico plus California, New Mexico, Texas, Nevada, Utah, Colorado
Population:8 million
Army Size and breakdown:150,000 men armed with the latest in Spanish and British arms
Navy size and breakdown:40 ships mainly of Spanish, French and British design; many of the ships are outdated.
Main trading partners/ allies:the USA, the UK, the Netherlands
Current position on Napoleon (allied, against, neutral):neutral but leaning towards Britain
Major domestic issues:an outdated Navy, corruption(in the process of being remedied)
Major foreign issues:Strained relationship with France,Spain and their allies due to Mexico's close relationship with the British, border dispute with Spain at Southern border.
History:Same as OTL up to February 15, 1780 when a massive rebellion began against the Spanish government. Said rebellion lasted until October 5th, 1787 when the Mexican rebels succeeded in throwing off the Spanish yoke. One year later, The Mexican Constitution was ratified by every state in Mexico marking November 12th, 1788 as Constitution Day. The Mexican Constitution is heavily based on on the United States Constitution with a few differences though none are major.
by Bolslania » Thu Apr 29, 2021 5:23 am
American Pere Housh wrote:American Pere Housh wrote:Nation Name:The United States of Mexico
Leader:President José Sanchez
Type of Government:Constitutional Republic similar to The United States of America
Territory:All of Modern Mexico plus California, New Mexico, Texas, Nevada, Utah, Colorado
Population:8 million
Army Size and breakdown:150,000 men armed with the latest in Spanish and British arms
Navy size and breakdown:40 ships mainly of Spanish, French and British design; many of the ships are outdated.
Main trading partners/ allies:the USA, the UK, the Netherlands
Current position on Napoleon (allied, against, neutral):neutral but leaning towards Britain
Major domestic issues:an outdated Navy, corruption(in the process of being remedied)
Major foreign issues:Strained relationship with France,Spain and their allies due to Mexico's close relationship with the British, border dispute with Spain at Southern border.
History:Same as OTL up to February 15, 1780 when a massive rebellion began against the Spanish government. Said rebellion lasted until October 5th, 1787 when the Mexican rebels succeeded in throwing off the Spanish yoke. One year later, The Mexican Constitution was ratified by every state in Mexico marking November 12th, 1788 as Constitution Day. The Mexican Constitution is heavily based on on the United States Constitution with a few differences though none are major.
That better?
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