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Analytical Engine
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AHC: Make Bridgerton realistic. Africans intermix with European nobility.
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Maybe someone gets into their head to find where the Queen of Sheba really came from, and things snowball from there?
Yesterday at 6:49 PM
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African Resources Thread
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I've done some quick reading online, and a few of the peoples mentioned in the map are also Khoekhoe (Hessequa, Gouriqua, Chainouqua etc.)
Yesterday at 6:33 PM
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Return of Horrible Educational Maps
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Luxembourg is also MIA, whilst Kaliningrad has been gobbled by Poland The image is a bit blurry, but Corsica looks to be the same...
Yesterday at 6:12 PM
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Return of Horrible Educational Maps
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Bosnia is gone too, Croatia is rather large
Yesterday at 6:10 PM
Analytical Engine
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AHC: Make Bridgerton realistic. Africans intermix with European nobility.
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I think the Portuguese just found it whilst they were exploring the west coast: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diogo_C%C3%A3o...
Yesterday at 4:37 PM
Analytical Engine
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AHC: Make Bridgerton realistic. Africans intermix with European nobility.
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At the very least, the Kongo is a useful resupply point off point to the Indies. Though there are many better options both north and south
Yesterday at 4:22 PM
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A Few Acres of Snow: A Map and Graphic Timeline
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Yesterday at 12:14 PM
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These Fair Shores: The Commonwealth of New England
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Finland Introbox Administrative Divisions of Finland President of Finland: Tomi Immonen 2000 Finnish coup d'état October...
Monday at 6:41 PM
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Map Thread XXII
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After a quick test, as long as the link contains the image's file extension, (e.g. .png, .jpg etc.), it should still show up properly...
Monday at 6:39 PM
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Effects of no Islam on the British Isles
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Vikings were raiders. Raiders had existed in the North Sea and Baltic Sea areas for a long time. The Anglo-Saxons were raiders...
Monday at 6:20 PM
Analytical Engine
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Effects of no Islam on the British Isles
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Anglo-Saxon unification wasn't a given even in OTL. There's a lot of factors that need to be considered
Monday at 3:57 PM
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Return of Horrible Educational Maps
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Clearly this has been brought to us by the reincarnation of Napoleon Bonaparte
Monday at 12:53 PM
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Q-Bam Historical Map Thread
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I made a patch for the Dutch East Indies in 1940-1941, showing the autonomous states and lower level subdivisions. I'm pretty confident...
Monday at 8:34 AM
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Why isn't the Episcopal Church called the Church of America?
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The Anglican Church of Canada isn't established either
Sunday at 4:38 PM
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In this world, Axum seized a firmer hold of Yemen, with the result that Islam as we know it did not exist. While a great wave of...
Sunday at 2:31 PM
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