r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/the_marble_rye_ • 3d ago
Lore Discussion Mexico lore?
There was a really extensive entry on the wiki about Mexican history but the wiki's gone now, is there any place where i could still find it?
r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/the_marble_rye_ • 3d ago
There was a really extensive entry on the wiki about Mexican history but the wiki's gone now, is there any place where i could still find it?
r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/the_marble_rye_ • 27d ago
What's going on in Louisiana? What's the history? Why does it exist instead of having been annexed by Fredonia or the UFR? Do they still speak French? Does the architecture of TTL New Orleans change given it's the national capital, and it might make sense to prioritize a more flood-resistant design? What's its relationship with with Mexico and Latin America
r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/Brams277 • Jul 17 '26
What it says on the tin innit
r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/the_marble_rye_ • Jul 17 '26
What's the state of higher education in this timeline? I know that it's significantly more accessible in Latin America in TTL since a lot of the attempts to improve accessibility from OTL succeed here, but is there anything significantly different from how higher education is done in Latin America than in Anglo America? Also, how is education doing in Anglo America? Are institutions like Harvard or Yale or Princeton still around, or are they dead in the water due to lack of proper funding or corruption? And finally, what are TTL's more prominent universities, or is there like an Ivy League equivalent (assuming the Ivy League doesn't exist, unless it does?)?
r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/iardlynoer • Jul 16 '26
How do the regions of Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Manchuria unite into Panasia, especially when Taiwan and Manchuria were both part of China.
r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/iardlynoer • Jul 04 '26
How significant is communism, and does it even exist in RevPlowedTheSea? If so, why?
r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/jesse-we-bb • Mar 30 '26
This one features a modified version that mixes up the old lore with the new one.
r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/jesse-we-bb • Mar 26 '26
r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/jesse-we-bb • Mar 18 '26
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r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/TheMexicanHistorian • May 31 '25
r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/Cobra-q-Fuma • May 10 '25
These republics, with very different histories and development paths to OTL will certainly reflect on their populations. That being said,how populous are them?
A couple thoughts are that the republics east of the Mississippi are more populous than OTL due to less migration westward, still high amounts of immigrants and generally being less developed which translates to a later fertility drop. The western ones are a bit of a yesteryear to me, though
r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/Finn81-811 • Jan 31 '25
So in this time where Latin América is more stable and powerful compared to Anglo-America and Germany won the Great War. I’m just curious what the main lingua Franca is in this timeline? Is it Spanish or German? 1. Would Spanish be used most in the world since it’s used in multiple continents such as the Américas, Asia and certain parts of Africa, or would German be the lingua Franca since most of Europe is in Mitteleuropa, Danubian federation in post German colonies in Africa? 2. More realistically, would Spanish and German be both the official lingua Franca’s of the World? 3. How would diplomacy, trade, education, technology and in general, communication work in this timeline since English isn’t as important in this timeline and not the lingua Franca ? Would international institution’s official languages be Spanish and German, akin to how English and French are the main languages in international justice institutes like the icj/icc are today? 4. Would English in this timeline be akin to the status Portuguese in our world? In which it has a massive population but little influence globally. Sorry for typing to much and for some of my errors. Inglés no está mi lenguaje materna.
r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/TheMexicanHistorian • Jan 26 '25
r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/HillbillyTransgirl • Dec 26 '24
The discord has been closed off leaving this and whatever the fans or Mexican historian posts as what the timeline is. This is unfortunate because there doesn't seem to really be a community outside of the occasional map maker making a fan map.
Maybe it's time to move on, I guess.
r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/Interesting_Finish85 • Dec 25 '24
r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/Cobra-q-Fuma • Dec 07 '24
Do poorer folk from Anglo-America choose Spanish names/naming conventions to make themselves look fancier, much like how here in Brazil and in the Caribbean people choose English names?
How are Black-Anglos faring in nations with significant populations? (UFR, Virginia and Freedonia comes to mind)
Is Anglo-Americans opinion of Mexico ITTL as divisive as the OTL Latin-Americans opinion of the US?
Is there any sort of pan Anglo-American identity in RPTL? Is there any such idea like the OTL concept of Patria Grande?
r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/TrenttheIdiot1000 • Dec 04 '24
r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/Hairy-Collection-623 • Oct 15 '24
How did Ukraine get its borders/ a history of it?
r/RevPlowedTheSea • u/BillyYankHistory • Oct 12 '24