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North America's earlier colonisation was also accompanied by a population growth rate higher than OTL (at least on the East Coast). Because of Caesars Calvinvs (1441(688)-1473(720)) and Gellivs (1473(720)-1503(750)) intense personal interests in expanding Rome's oversea empire, emigration from the densely populated Mediterranean provinces was encouraged through propaganda, free land, and monetary incentives. Emigration from the northern European provinces (e.g. Britannia, Gothia, Scandia, Thule Minor) was also unintentionally high as many hoped for free land that was warmer and had a longer growing season. A large number of Slavs which were discriminated against or inhibited in Roman Europe also moved to Terranova, however not all of them were interested in Roman citizenship and so a Slavi

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rdfs:label
  • Terranova Provinces (Ætas ab Brian)
rdfs:comment
  • North America's earlier colonisation was also accompanied by a population growth rate higher than OTL (at least on the East Coast). Because of Caesars Calvinvs (1441(688)-1473(720)) and Gellivs (1473(720)-1503(750)) intense personal interests in expanding Rome's oversea empire, emigration from the densely populated Mediterranean provinces was encouraged through propaganda, free land, and monetary incentives. Emigration from the northern European provinces (e.g. Britannia, Gothia, Scandia, Thule Minor) was also unintentionally high as many hoped for free land that was warmer and had a longer growing season. A large number of Slavs which were discriminated against or inhibited in Roman Europe also moved to Terranova, however not all of them were interested in Roman citizenship and so a Slavi
dcterms:subject
CoGtitle
  • title of chief of government
CoGname
  • name of chief of government
HoSname
  • name of head of state
lang official
  • Latin, Greek
name short
  • Terranova
est date
  • 1470(xsd:integer)
HoStitle
  • Procurator
dbkwik:alt-history...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:althistory/...iPageUsesTemplate
Timeline
  • History of Rome-After Ætas ab Brian
Name en
  • Roman America
Name
  • Terranovae Romanus
Currency
  • Carici
Population
  • 166298780(xsd:integer)
Area
  • 11427495(xsd:integer)
Capital
  • Unalacius
Flag
  • SPTR flag.png
lang others
  • many native languages, Latin dialects, Nihonian
abstract
  • North America's earlier colonisation was also accompanied by a population growth rate higher than OTL (at least on the East Coast). Because of Caesars Calvinvs (1441(688)-1473(720)) and Gellivs (1473(720)-1503(750)) intense personal interests in expanding Rome's oversea empire, emigration from the densely populated Mediterranean provinces was encouraged through propaganda, free land, and monetary incentives. Emigration from the northern European provinces (e.g. Britannia, Gothia, Scandia, Thule Minor) was also unintentionally high as many hoped for free land that was warmer and had a longer growing season. A large number of Slavs which were discriminated against or inhibited in Roman Europe also moved to Terranova, however not all of them were interested in Roman citizenship and so a Slavic community that only tenuously recognised Roman rule grew in Terranova early-on.
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