America wishes that England had never existed - no fem personification or alternate him, he just never existed. Then he wakes up to a world where this has happened.
Consequences? Spain being a world power, America never being a British colony so did not progress like he did because no Revolutionary War/poor army. Nazi Germany taking over Europe in WWII so consequences of the war were much worse (if the Axis powers even get defeated at all). It's said that past colonies rely on the links to their own colonisers for trade in the present, maybe work this in with British colonies. Possibilities are endless.
Bonus: Everything goes back to how it was at the end with only America remembering. How does this affect his relationship with England? Bonus 2: Smut
How Could I Live Without You? [1/?]
anonymous
August 2 2010, 19:55:55 UTC
First off, anon is sorry that the fill will not be long (America will only spend a day in the alternate universe), because anon has a bad history with writing multi-chaptered monstrosities
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Anon is very, very sorry that they're so late but loving the fill. I was not expecting that was the way that America got into the AU without England but very good job even if I don't recognise the woman.
I didn't even think about the East Indies but then the BE stretched quite far across the globe. Interesting changes so far, raising loads of questions that America was thinking, I wonder how he's going to deal with everything including the collar and the brand.
Interesting notes, I like how much thought you're putting into this. Can't wait for the next part.
Re: How Could I Live Without You? [2/?] LONG Notes
anonymous
August 28 2010, 23:01:43 UTC
About "Portugal (But Portugal & BE are BFFs! And without England, Portugal would have been annexed by superpower!Spain)", that's not right. The one time the Spanish conquered Portugal they were fought off without England's help. Napolion Bonaparte, on the other hand, was the real threat, and who knows what could have happened if the Luso-Anglo Alliance didn't exist.
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anonymous
September 1 2010, 16:19:18 UTC
'Luso-Anglo'...? Is that another term for Anglo-Portuguese Alliance? *looked over Napoleonic Wars wiki*. wha. I got things wrong. All along I thought Francis forced Antonio upon his own brother. Turned out Francis was acting alone
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I know it's a difficult thing which is why I didn't think anyone would fill this for a very long time because of the sheer scale of research involved. On the other hand I think many things could have happened, like if you say that Spain could overpower Portugal, it could have happened in a world without England but there is a chance it couldn't. What I'm trying to say is that research will get you so far but then there is a certain amount of leeway because, like you said, it's not based on a different outcome of an event but rather a large part of European history (and world history) being removed.
I really would like you to continue this, but real life always comes before and I can be a patient OP. Plus I'm in the same position with university starting soon and the new course is going to eat into my writing time and of course I just started a WIP which needs lots of research as well. Anyway good luck with you GPA!
Consequences? Spain being a world power, America never being a British colony so did not progress like he did because no Revolutionary War/poor army. Nazi Germany taking over Europe in WWII so consequences of the war were much worse (if the Axis powers even get defeated at all). It's said that past colonies rely on the links to their own colonisers for trade in the present, maybe work this in with British colonies. Possibilities are endless.
Bonus: Everything goes back to how it was at the end with only America remembering. How does this affect his relationship with England?
Bonus 2: Smut
reCaptcha: and reported. They're onto me!
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I didn't even think about the East Indies but then the BE stretched quite far across the globe. Interesting changes so far, raising loads of questions that America was thinking, I wonder how he's going to deal with everything including the collar and the brand.
Interesting notes, I like how much thought you're putting into this. Can't wait for the next part.
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I really would like you to continue this, but real life always comes before and I can be a patient OP. Plus I'm in the same position with university starting soon and the new course is going to eat into my writing time and of course I just started a WIP which needs lots of research as well. Anyway good luck with you GPA!
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*totally knew that the woman you described the paragraph was yuuko before i've read the A/N*
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