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Greece (Aztec Empire)
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Greece diverges from OTL Greece in the year 1770. In our world the Orlov Revolt took place, where Russia was looking to dismantle the Ottoman Empire and gain a warm-water seashore. Here, when the Russians sent diplomats to rile up the Peloponnesians, in the world of Aztec Empire, the Russians decided to strike a deal with the British and French, both felt sympathies to Christian Greece under Muslim Turkish rule. The deal was that if Russia were to gain the Black Sea regions of the Ottoman Empire as well as protectorates over the Balkan states, Britain and France would have North Africa and the Middle East.
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Greece diverges from OTL Greece in the year 1770. In our world the Orlov Revolt took place, where Russia was looking to dismantle the Ottoman Empire and gain a warm-water seashore. Here, when the Russians sent diplomats to rile up the Peloponnesians, in the world of Aztec Empire, the Russians decided to strike a deal with the British and French, both felt sympathies to Christian Greece under Muslim Turkish rule. The deal was that if Russia were to gain the Black Sea regions of the Ottoman Empire as well as protectorates over the Balkan states, Britain and France would have North Africa and the Middle East.