The Anglo-Russian War (1807-1812) was part of the Napoleonic Wars. England and Russia, who were previously allies of convenience, had a short but violent conflict when England attacked Denmark. It was ended with Sweden (and Russia) and England signing a treaty in 1812. Russia and England needed to ally themselves again in the face of Napoleon.
...Let's assume, instead, that Russia defeated England, and demanded tribute in the form of one of his colonies- i.e 1,2,3 or 4.
4. The Polar bear is native to northern Canada, as well as Russia.
At the time of England's loss to Russia, Canada was under British control.
Some years after the English Concession, Quebec, with the aid of America and France, breaks free as an individual state.
With the Russian revolution, Canada too becomes communist, and much later plays a vital role in Cold War politics. The Northern Front to Canada remains blockaded and patrolled long after the CW is over, with neither side accepting disarmament deals.
Quebec is still scared shitless of Canada to this day, although it is now a democracy.
3. Koala bears are not bears, rather marsupials.
At the time of the English concession, Australia was barely a colony, still getting on its legs.
Because of his young age, Australia was still not British enough to miss the Commonwealth- indeed, most British people in the country were pulled away the government and the entire land became, in effect, completely Russian.
Despite their temperature differences, Russia and Australia share remarkable geographical similarities.
Australia has the world's largest deposits of Uranium.
2. The Sloth Bear is unique to India.
At the time of the English Concession, the Indian 'colony' was still young, but India as an empire and as a culture was quite old. Russian rule was strongly opposed by the people of India, and the land fought many years of bitter civil war.
India, China and Russia would be enough to freak the hell out of anyone, not just America.
1. Grizzly Bears are, of course, native to America.
Wait, you say. America wasn't part of the commonwealth at the English Concession! ...Let's say they lost the War of Independence, shall we?
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The Anglo-Russian War (1807-1812) was part of the Napoleonic Wars. England and Russia, who were previously allies of convenience, had a short but violent conflict when England attacked Denmark. It was ended with Sweden (and Russia) and England signing a treaty in 1812. Russia and England needed to ally themselves again in the face of Napoleon.
...Let's assume, instead, that Russia defeated England, and demanded tribute in the form of one of his colonies- i.e 1,2,3 or 4.
4.
The Polar bear is native to northern Canada, as well as Russia.
At the time of England's loss to Russia, Canada was under British control.
Some years after the English Concession, Quebec, with the aid of America and France, breaks free as an individual state.
With the Russian revolution, Canada too becomes communist, and much later plays a vital role in Cold War politics. The Northern Front to Canada remains blockaded and patrolled long after the CW is over, with neither side accepting disarmament deals.
Quebec is still scared shitless of Canada to this day, although it is now a democracy.
3.
Koala bears are not bears, rather marsupials.
At the time of the English concession, Australia was barely a colony, still getting on its legs.
Because of his young age, Australia was still not British enough to miss the Commonwealth- indeed, most British people in the country were pulled away the government and the entire land became, in effect, completely Russian.
Despite their temperature differences, Russia and Australia share remarkable geographical similarities.
Australia has the world's largest deposits of Uranium.
2.
The Sloth Bear is unique to India.
At the time of the English Concession, the Indian 'colony' was still young, but India as an empire and as a culture was quite old. Russian rule was strongly opposed by the people of India, and the land fought many years of bitter civil war.
India, China and Russia would be enough to freak the hell out of anyone, not just America.
1.
Grizzly Bears are, of course, native to America.
Wait, you say. America wasn't part of the commonwealth at the English Concession! ...Let's say they lost the War of Independence, shall we?
...man, that took way longer than it needed to.
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