u/GOJIRA_MAX12345

Mexico if it won the Mexican American War and Kept Central America

Mexico if it won the Mexican American War and Kept Central America

Hi guys! u/GOJIRA_MAX12345 again! I made an alternate map where Mexico wins the Mexican American War and before that keeps Central America. In this world, during the 1823 revolts in what was planning to be Central America, Mexico manages to calm the people in the region. They did this by doing some compromises. This saved Mexico from giving up the area. After this, in 1848, the United States and Mexico create an agreement to let Mexico keep its territory, but reach an agreement where the line will stretch from California to Western Colorado down to Texas. In 1903, Colombia donates the Western half of what is becoming Panama in order for them to keep one side of the future canal. This was highly controversial, but managed to happen. This is how the Mexican Empire managed to keep its cities in the 21st century in this alternate universe. There's not much to talk about, but Mexico got to keep some cities' Spanish names. Anyways, that's all I have to say. I hope you like it. Every comment helps.

u/GOJIRA_MAX12345 — 4 days ago
▲ 65 r/Fictionalmaps12+1 crossposts

My ALT map of the United States

Hello everybody! u/GOJIRA_MAX12345 here. I made a map of the United States in terms of it being an alternate version of it. I added extra states, like Baja California, Vancouver, and Gaspe to the map while adding other stuff like San Diego and stuff as other new states.

Below I am going to explain what has changed:

New States

  • San Diego (Completely New)
  • Oakland (Completely New)
  • Baja California (Mexico)
  • Gaspé (Canada)
  • New Brunswick (Canada)
  • Okeechobee (Completely New)
  • Keys (Completely New)
  • Chicago (Completely New)
  • Chesapeake (Completely New)
  • Nova Scotia (Completely New)
  • Carolina (Georgia took South Carolina)
  • Dakota (The Dakotas merged)
  • Long Island (Completely New)
  • Prince Edward Island (Completely New)
  • West Texas (Completely New)
  • Deseret (Merger between Nevada and Western Utah)

Expanded States

  • Mississippi (Expanded into parts of Louisiana)
  • Texas (Got the Cimmaron)
  • New Mexico (United with Arizona)
  • Georgia (Took South Carolina)
  • Montana (Got Wyoming)
  • Idaho (Expanded into the other states in the PNW, not including Oakland)
  • Colorado (Expanded into eastern Utah)
  • Michigan (Won the Toledo Strip)
  • Virginia (Reunited its old territories in WV and Kentucky)
  • Pennsylvania (Got the first panhandle of West Virginia and also got northern New Jersey but lost the Erie portion to New York.)
  • Maine (Got New Hampshire)
  • Florida (Although it lost a lot of land, it expanded into the Bay of Mobile (Idk what it's really called. Can someone tell me and give me a link to Wikipedia 'bout it?)
  • New York (Got the portion of that weird Canadian Semi-exclave that is west of the river that seperates it from Gaspé)
  • Wisconsin (Because Michigan kept Toledo, Wisconsin kept the Upper Peninsula and then got those Canadian islands)
  • Connecticut (Got western Rhode Island)
  • Michigan (Got eastern Rhode Island)

Alt-History Details

At the time of the U.S. Mexico War, America decided to take one more part of Mexico, Baja California. After this, they decided to conquest Southern Canada, and then decided to do the same thing to Canada that it did to Mexico, but this time with just a few parts, Vancouver, Gaspé, New Brunswick, PEI, and Nova Scotia. After this, America desired to merge its existing states and territories. They eventually granted statehood to Northern California and what was then the full territory of San Diego County (pre-1907).

Anyways, what do you guys think of it. If it's formatted badly, that's because it was supposed to be posted on r/imaginarymaps. But seriously, what do you think? Do you have any flag ideas for each of them? This image took me a lot of days to make, trust me.

(By the way I don't know why I expanded Idaho, perhaps from the Greater Idaho movement)

BTW I just made a map of San Diego's counties. Would you like me to show them Tomorrow?

u/GOJIRA_MAX12345 — 8 days ago

A flag idea for the city of Piedmont, California.

Hi guys! I am u/GOJIRA_MAX12345. I made this flag a few months ago, so I don't remember what everything was created to represent, but I made a flag proposal for the pretty much flagless enclave of Piedmont, a small town in California that is surrounded on all sides by Oakland. The flag is inspired by the American flag, and the purple and green stripes represent the Thistle, which is associated with the city. There are 6 stars. I forgot what they mean though, but there's an outline of Piedmont with the number "1907" in it. At the righthand side of the flag is the word "PIEDMONT". I created this flag after realizing Piedmont has basically no flag.

u/GOJIRA_MAX12345 — 10 days ago
▲ 1 r/canals+1 crossposts

What if they built a canal between the Silver Strand in San Diego?

Hi guys! u/GOJIRA_MAX12345 again! You may remember me as the "WyCAU" guy, but here I have a question to ask all of you. What if they made a canal in Coronado's Silver Strand near San Diego, California? Coronado is a peninsula (commonly and mistakingly called an island) in the area near San Diego, California. It is home to the City of Coronado. What if they built a canal between its strand? Wouldn't that make it a true island? What do you think? Also, I made the image myself yesterday to prepare for this question.

u/GOJIRA_MAX12345 — 10 days ago