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What if the US had won the War of 1812?

1.U.S.A. After winning the War of 1812, it managed to acquire many Canadian territories, leading to the creation of states such as Quebec, New Florida (formerly New England), etc. It also annexed western territories and northern Mexico during the Mexican-American War.

  1. Republic of Alaska. During the Anglo-American War, the Russian army joined the offensive, advancing eastward from Alaska. Alaska remained part of Russia until its collapse in 1917. The state is currently experiencing a crisis and is heavily dependent on the United States.

  2. Protectorate of Canada. The state was established after the War of 1812 and became directly dependent on the United States of America. Ideas of declaring independence from the U.S. are currently gaining traction within the country.

  3. Confederation of Latin American States. Following its humiliating defeat in 1846, Mexico decided to push south and annexed most of Central America within a few years.

  4. Caribbean Republic. Established in 1859 at the initiative of the United States. The state is currently on the brink of collapse.

Belated Happy 4th of July!

u/guy_from_mars13 — 14 hours ago

What if the August coup had succeeded and the communists were back in power in Russia?

  1. Socialist Russian Federative Republic. Gennady Seleznev is in power. He is exerting economic pressure on Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova. He is trying to revive the USSR through economic means.

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  1. Socialist Ukrainian Republic. Alexander Moroz is in power. The heads of state are trying to create Eurocommunism to balance between the West and Russia.

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  1. Belarusian Socialist Republic. In power Stanislav Shushkevich. The country is dependent on Russia and there is a liberal upsurge of the people there.

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  1. Baltic Federation. The only country to join NATO. Faced with the threat of Russia, the Baltic states, including Estonia, decided to form a federation. The country is stable despite some minor communist influences.

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  1. Caucasia. Shamil Basaev is in power. The region united with the help of the Republic of Ichkeria, which managed to defend its independence and establish an Islamic democracy in the region. However, chaos reigns within the state, as executive power is unclear.

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  1. National State of Georgia. Tengis Kutovani is in power. After gaining independence, nationalist militarists seized absolute power, taking full control of the country and dictating state policy. Numerous territorial disputes are ongoing with Armenia, Caucasia, and Azerbaijan over lands that once belonged to "Greater Georgia."

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  1. The Orthodox State of Armenia. Led by State Leader Vazgen Sargsyan. An ultra-nationalist state driven by theocratic ideology and a firm belief in its grand divine mission. Armenia holds deep grievances against its neighbors, as its leader aims to reclaim and unify ancient Armenian territories. Furthermore, the country is locked in ongoing border disputes and skirmishes with Turkey over the Lake Van region.

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  1. The Republic of Azerbaijan. Led by Heydar Aliyev. A secular state striving to rebuild its domestic economy and address deep-seated social issues within the nation. Azerbaijan maintains a strategic defense alliance with Caucasia.

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9.The Islamic State of Kazakhstan. Led by Aron Atabek. Following the socialist coup in Russia, a massive wave of nationalist uprisings and revolts swept through the Kazakh steppes. As a result, Nursultan Nazarbayev was ousted from power and forced to flee to Tashkent. From there, he began financing the secular resistance against the Islamists. The country now stands on the absolute brink of a devastating civil war.

  1. The Republic of Turkestan. Led by President Islam Karimov, with Emomali Rahmon serving as Vice President. A liberal state that has successfully unified almost all of Central Asia over the past 15 years. However, the nation is now plunging into chaos, facing violent Islamist uprisings, while Vice President Emomali Rahmon secretly plots a coup to overthrow Islam Karimov.

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  1. The National State of Moldova. Led by Ion Costas. Following the coup, a military junta seized power, holding the entire country in a grip of fear. However, the seeds of liberal ideas are beginning to take root even here. Moldova maintains a defensive alliance with the SRFR(Russia).
u/guy_from_mars13 — 14 days ago