THE 1815 MOD
Revolutions compatible version of the 1815 Mod. Converted by Wenceclaus.
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All of those areas should become part of Mexico once Mexico revolts against Spanish rule. Spain would never have held onto those areas after losing Mexico, and they were part of 'New Spain' like Mexico.Wannabe Tatar said:The Second picture shows North America. I've removed all colonial buildings for now, so it will be easier to change boundaries later. I'm not sure yet about Spain holding California, New Mexico and Texas. Perhaps they should be given to Mexico?
Why Chile independent?Wannabe Tatar said:So far I've done this in America. The first picture shows South America. Colombia, Venezuela and Chile are independent but still in war versus Spain. Note: Uruguay is independent, but has the same color as Spain, which I'll change later.
The Second picture shows North America. I've removed all colonial buildings for now, so it will be easier to change boundaries later. I'm not sure yet about Spain holding California, New Mexico and Texas. Perhaps they should be given to Mexico?
Comments and suggestions about the maps?
If you are considering that, then, Argentina did it in 1810..Wannabe Tatar said:They initiated their War of Independence in 1811, so that is what I based it on.
Much better...Wannabe Tatar said:But like I said earlier it's a rough version, and I now I've done some more research I actually think all countries, except Uruguay and Paraguay, should become part of Spain again.
Uruguay history is very complex... so, for the sake of simplicity, leave it for now as an independent entity... later with many events, maybe you will be able to simulate that better... but in my opinion, Uruguay, independent or not, will not change anything...Wannabe Tatar said:I'm European, so I don't know much about South America.
About Uruguay, the only thing I could find is that Jose Gervasio Artigas launched a succesful revolt against Spain and that it later was annexed by Portugal and later it declared independence from Brazil.
Speaking from an Argentinean point of view perhaps?Generalisimo said:Uruguay history is very complex... so, for the sake of simplicity, leave it for now as an independent entity... later with many events, maybe you will be able to simulate that better... but in my opinion, Uruguay, independent or not, will not change anything...
My knowledge of the break down of the Spanish Empire is shaky, at best... so correct me if I'm wrong, but my understanding was that initially, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay were united under La Plata, Bolivia and Peru under the Bolivian Federation and Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador under Gran Columbia?