French North America, c. 1850

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This is a map of North America c. 1850, 100 years after a crushing Bourbon victory in the War of the Spanish Succession checks English ambitions in the New World. The Treaty of Utrecht results in the British renouncing all claims in North America outside the 13 colonies and the French Bourbon dynasty reaffirming their supremacy in Europe and the New World. In this timeline, the French crown takes a much more aggressive policy of settlement with its American colonies, and New France receives a steady stream of religious, political and linguistic refugees which bolsters its population in relation to the 13 colonies.
- Canada and Lousiana are independent nations, under the same Bourbon monarchy as France.
- America is a British dominion with its own sovereign parliament, having negotiated independence peacefully from the British and still retaining the Crown.
- The Kingdom of Guatemala is a constituent kingdom or reino of the Crown of Castile.
- The Empire of Mexico is a french-aligned monarchy modeled on the Second Mexican Empire.
- The Bolivarian Republic is a democratic federation and considered the premier power in South America.
- The Kingdom of Hawaii is an independent nation that enjoys good ties with Britain.
Collection: world-history - Tags: north-america, 19th-century, 1850 - Source: reddit.com