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Published: 2014-11-19 19:02:39 +0000 UTC; Views: 6300; Favourites: 35; Downloads: 28
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'Speak of the Tiger and he shall come' - Korean proverbJust a little something I posed on AlternateHistory.com a while back - not really a fleshed-out scenario. My rough idea working on this was an American Civil War breaking out earlier, preventing Commodore Perry from forcing Japan open. *CSA dreams of a tropical empire are cut short when they realise they've effectively turned themselves into a British client state, and Texas breaks free shortly afterwards. It's a bit of a Britwank despite the Empire controlling less territory than OTL - they've retained industrial dominance, control most of the world's shipping via Panama and Suez, and the self-governing white Dominions don't look likely to break away any time soon.
Russia did better than OTL in the Great Game and managed to make northern India feel a lot chillier by chewing up chunks of Chinese Turkestan and making them into its own puppets whilst promoting the formation of Tajik and Turkman polities in northern Afghanistan. The British got their own back after Russia's brief revolution - though a counter-revolution put out the fires of democracy in the Motherland proper, the Rabots managed to cement their control over the colonists in America.* Britain promptly guaranteed Alaskan independence and resolved some long-standing border disputes in their favour to twist the knife.
In Asia, British ally Korea has proved invaluable in keeping Russia out of Manchuria as the Qing Empire continues its slow collapse into irrelevance - the Emperor is still absolute ruler in the Forbidden City (which is turning into an Eastern Vatican) but no-one really pays much attention to him anymore, even the government in Beijing which has long since cut its losses and stopped pretending to control China proper.
Beaten to Central Africa by the American Congo Company (practically a state in its own right these days), the Belgians went for their OTL Plan B - Hawaii. The Belgian Empire ITTL is even more unlikely than our own, but with less jungle to hide in they've had to keep things a lot more above-board. The American Pacific Company's bubble burst with a pop, ruining thousands back home - the lease on North Borneo had to be offloaded in a hurry, and the Italians were ready to buy. Madasgascar proved a harder nut to crack for France than OTL, with the result that only the north is under direct French rule - the rest is divided into a consular government in the north, a coastline under French military governance, and a rather sullen puppet-king at Antananarivo.
I spent a lot of time on butterflied internal borders for this one - one of the disadvantages of the new map is that it looks empty in comparison to the excellent basemaps now being produced unless you add internal borders. I'm most pleased with the Russian Empire, which hopefully looks like a half-hearted attempt to shift the old imperial borders around to accommodate ethnic groups.
* Looking back I am honestly at a loss what I meant by this rather cryptic phrase, since there's nothing in my map notes about Alaska. I presume 'Rabots' was a variant on 'Robots' or 'Workers', suggesting Alaska is under some sort of anarcho-communist regime.
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f1222 [2021-10-09 19:33:13 +0000 UTC]
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bruiser128 [2015-08-26 21:51:44 +0000 UTC]
So does Korean culture have elements of Manchurian culture in it?
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SRegan In reply to bruiser128 [2015-09-02 18:54:30 +0000 UTC]
I had the idea that it was grabbed pretty recently (Korea filling in for the OTL Japanese) so it's more like a colonial arrangement at present. If they manage to hang onto it, Korean culture is inevitably going to take on Manchurian elements - in OTL 900 Manchuria had 14 million to the Korean Empire's 12 million, so even assuming an industrial Korea with closer to OTL Japan's 44m pop in 1900 (say 30-40 million) Manchuria is going to be extremely difficult to digest.
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bruiser128 In reply to SRegan [2015-09-02 19:30:32 +0000 UTC]
Definitely make for a regional powerhouse.
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QuantumBranching [2014-11-22 04:33:39 +0000 UTC]
Any memory of what the date was supposed to be?
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