10. Alt. Time Line : 1758-83
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| Aug. 1758 |
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French territory in India falls to British hands. |
| Apr. 1759 |
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French and Spanish Caribbean fall to British hands. |
July
1760 |
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Russia, Sweden, Bavaria, Saxe et Austria ally with France and Spain to counter the British and its new allies : Prussia and Hanover. |
| Dec. 1761 |
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Boston
under French control, thanks to the English colonists to whom France
has promised independance and assistance, Boston will become the capital
of the Independantist Colonists. |
June
1762 |
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British and Loyalist Colonists are beaten by French and Independantist Colonists at Yorktown. |
| July 1762 |
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Baltimore Treaty : The British keep : Caribbean, Hudson Bay and the South-Eastern American coast. The French keep : Acadia from Quebec to Louisiana, including the great lakes. The North American Federation is recognized, its territory is based on 8 former British Colonies (Maine, Vershire, Massachusetts, Rhonnecticut, New Jersey, New York, Maryware, Pennsylvania). |
| March 1763 |
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Hubertsbourg Treaty : War ends in Europe, Prussia is the clear winner. Here starts the Austro-Prussian animosity. |
| Jan. 1765 |
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To reward the Loyalist Colonists in the South, the British create the Great Corolina Autonomous Province (using the territory of Georgia, Virginia and North and South Carolina), it becomes a militarist state waiting to have its revenge, to destroy the treacherous Yankees : the former Independantist Colonists of the NAF. |
| Jan. 1772 |
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1st skinning of Poland between Russians, Prussians and Austrians. |
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| June 1775 |
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Great Carolina takes Baltimore. |
| Aug. 1775 |
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Great Carolina takes Philadelphia. |
| Oct. 1775 |
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Lafayette commander of the French Acadian troops moves to help the NAF. |
| Jan. 1776 |
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Washington builds a small army and thanks to Lafayette takes back Baltimore and Philadelphia. |
| Dec. 1776 |
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Great Carolina send troops in the North of Virginia the conflicts starts to stall. Lafayette convices the King of France to grant material to aid the NAF. |
| Jan. 1783 |
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Richmond Treaty : End of the conflict, Great Carolina must give up the North-West part of former Virginia to the NAF. Lafayette is concidered a Republican Hero in Europe. |
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