Essentially, if you could change history so that a country that stopped existing stuck around. The country would advance, but not radically change (kind of like how the UK still has a lot of elements that date back to the late middle ages). The rest of the world is mostly the same somehow.
Personally I'd pick Vinland, as having a Nordic country off the coast of Canada seems interesting, especially if it kept more pagan elements.
The Soviet Union so we have a nice counterbalance to US capitalism
Tyler Rivera
Gran Colombia/Peru Bolivia It'd be cool to see how it plays out
Christian Ramirez
>▶ >Essentially, if you could change history so that a country that stopped existing stuck around. The country would advance, but not radically change (kind convert them to islam and claim islam is the natural cultural change evolution of the previous religion
Isaiah Walker
New France, the idea of a more masculine centred french culture is appealing to me. Would’ve been proper kino. We could’ve had French speaking latinas I guess metis exist but you know what I mean.
Essentially, a new France because the old one became cringe.
Parker Ortiz
All of these are just good ideas on how to make the US less OP.
John Murphy
Yeah effectively that. New France was just a bunch of dudes exploring rivers, killing beavers and meeting brown qties. Classical France is cool but modern France is very wimpy.
The Republic of California, so that California wouldn’t have a stranglehold over US politics and culture. Also the ROC would probably have a different immigration policy then the US so who knows, maybe California could become extremely right wing in this timeline.
Levi Lopez
Ottoman Empire
Ryan Reyes
Byzantine Empire
Kayden Wood
Vinland was established as a catholic colony Bruv. The couple of pagans with the explorers were kicked from the group and they landed in Ireland and got enslaved