To: TXnMA
This lays out an interesting scenario. What if....the mass part of what we consider Texas today...had turned into a German Republic in the 1840s? With strong German immigration...it would have been fairly populated by the 1860s. This German Republic would have had a significant impact on the civil war...possibly delaying this entire war by 10 years or so because of American worries about the German Republic. Its also likely that the US government would have eventually taken on the Germans and started a Texas war....to ensure that the region stayed American. Lots of scenarios here.
To: pepsionice
This lays out an interesting scenario. What if....the mass part of what we consider Texas today...had turned into a German Republic in the 1840s? With strong German immigration...it would have been fairly populated by the 1860s. This German Republic would have had a significant impact on the civil war...possibly delaying this entire war by 10 years or so because of American worries about the German Republic. Its also likely that the US government would have eventually taken on the Germans and started a Texas war....to ensure that the region stayed American. Lots of scenarios here. Schnell - Someone call Harry Turtledove!
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