This is yet another timeline, that begins during the mid-18th century, in the year 1745. This timeline will feature some divergences from the real world, including the earlier modernization of Russia, the earlier expansion of the British Empire, and changes in other parts of the world as well, especially in Europe. This timeline is derived from the Alternate History of Europe Timeline 1430, that is also currently in progress. I will try to work on both timelines equally. However, a difference concerning Russia will have occurred 20 years before this timeline began (ie, the addition of another living daughter for Peter the Great, named Natalia, born 1721) as well.
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| - Alternate World History Timeline From 1745
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| - This is yet another timeline, that begins during the mid-18th century, in the year 1745. This timeline will feature some divergences from the real world, including the earlier modernization of Russia, the earlier expansion of the British Empire, and changes in other parts of the world as well, especially in Europe. This timeline is derived from the Alternate History of Europe Timeline 1430, that is also currently in progress. I will try to work on both timelines equally. However, a difference concerning Russia will have occurred 20 years before this timeline began (ie, the addition of another living daughter for Peter the Great, named Natalia, born 1721) as well.
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| - This is yet another timeline, that begins during the mid-18th century, in the year 1745. This timeline will feature some divergences from the real world, including the earlier modernization of Russia, the earlier expansion of the British Empire, and changes in other parts of the world as well, especially in Europe. This timeline is derived from the Alternate History of Europe Timeline 1430, that is also currently in progress. I will try to work on both timelines equally. However, a difference concerning Russia will have occurred 20 years before this timeline began (ie, the addition of another living daughter for Peter the Great, named Natalia, born 1721) as well.
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