1802- Napoleons rule in Haiti is unquestioned as Slavery is not to be reincorporated in the colony.
April 30, 1803- Napoleon, planning a North American empire, demands too high a price for the Louisiana Purchase by the United States. The United States stays the same size.
1803-1814: OTL is minimally affected. Events occur generally unabated. Colonization of French North America is encouraged for those not related to families being conscripted in the French military.
March 30, 1814- Napoleon, fearing repercussions of the Napoleonic Wars, flees to the colony of Haiti hoping to rebuild his empire in America.
May 30, 1814: With France put back in its place under Louis XVIII, the Royal Navy begins attempting to capture Napoleon as he hides in the Caribbean. Eventually leading to his self-exile in French North America.
1814-1819: France is allowed to keep its overseas colonies (mainly due to fear of USA growth), and several extreme revolutionaries in France are forced to emigrate to French North America by Louis XVIII in attempts to restabilize his country, and fill the vastly uncolonised territory in America. This leads to prolonged search for the fugitive Napoleon, as he is helped by sympathizers in the colony while hiding from the Royal Navy and French search parties.
1819: Napoleon, with armies of willing revolutionaries stages a coup of the current governor of French North America. He proclaims the colony the new nation French Republic of America (FRA), and sets himself up as the King and military commander. Britain and France immediately declare war.
1819- May 5, 1821: FRA Revolution. The United States fights on the side of the FRA against a British and French coalition. British aggression is mainly in the north from Canada; battles are few but decisive. The USA splits British forces by keeping a front open in Ontario, and French aggression, mainly in Louisiana, is weak due to the Napoleonic wars shelling out the nations economy and man power. Britain, unable to gain significant ground and with US forces in vital areas, ends aggressions with the French Republic of America and officially recognizes the nation. France, yet again facing rebellion, also end aggression. In the treaty signed on May 5, 1821, the FRA becomes a sovereign nation, the USA returns all Canadian acquisitions but gains land on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River, and France retains control of Haiti.
1821-1835 : Settling of the FRAs interior is encouraged under Napoleon I, and immigration sometimes spills over into Mexican territory.
November 18, 1835: As the Texan offensive against Mexico begins to deteriorate, Napoleon I declares war against Mexico to protect his interests in the region. The First Mexican-French American war begins.
February 23, 1836: A force comprised mainly of FRA soldiers defeats Santa Annas forces. The Mexican offensive is halted.
February 23,1836-April 21, 1836: Santa Anna, unwilling to accept defeat, attempts several invasions of Texas. Under personal supervision by Napoleon I, Mexican advances are defeated and Texas, occupied by FRA forces, is defended from Santa Annas army. With the capture of Santa Anna, Texas is liberated from Mexico.
1837-1872: Napoleon I annexes the short lived nation of Texas. Settlement in the FRA eventually reaches the Pacific Ocean, and a border dispute between the FRA and Britain is created by the Columbia territory. War looms, but is avoided when the nation divisionary line is set at the Thomson River, with Vancouver Island placed in the hands of the FRA. Napoleon I dies. Joseph Napoleon is briefly the elected King of the FRA as Napoleon II; he dies shortly after taking office. Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte is elected King of the FRA as Napoleon III. Second Mexican-French American War; ends with the annexation of all of California West of 120th Vertical.
Division is forged over time in the USA over the problem of slavery, the Southern Slave States (as they call them) believe the FRA will support their secession.
1873: As war between the Republican Anti-Slavery North and the Democratic Pro-Slavery South seems inevitable in the USA, Napoleon III dies on September 4, 1873 (Successor not yet decided). The Southern USA goes to war with the Northern USA without guaranteed support from the FRA.