Here's a couple more whatifs. (I was actually thinking of starting a thread like this last week myself)
- What if America had decided to keep all of Mexico after the US-Mexican war? (This actually was debated in congress according to the History Channel).
I think the Civil War still would have happened, and fractured the US into maybe 3 factions. (North, South, and Mexicans wanting independence) Would've been both Mexico and the South vs. the North. The outcome might've been different, which in turn, would affect WWI, and possibly WWII (if that happened at all).
- What if the Americas (pre-Columbus) was allowed to develop on its' own? (i.e., suppose Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and a bunch of islands didn't exist)
With the Inca pushing tribes to the north (Tarascans), and tribes being pushed south into Mexico from the Rockies, civilization would've started to flourish. I think it was just starting to - despite being maybe 2,500-3,000 years behind by 1500AD. If you want to go by the law of averages (1500BC = Bronze Age, 750BC Late Bronze Age, 500BC = Iron Age, 500AD = Middle Ages, etc.), you would've seen the development of bronze in Mesoamerica, the fall of the Aztecs after maybe a century (I think they still had some fight in them), more agressive tribes around the coastal areas of the Gulf/Carribean (Caribs - perhaps the Americas version of the Scythians - were pushing out the peaceful tribes). The Mississippi was starting to have civilizations pop up through out the river system. (They were in decline, but probably would've rose again, especially with Tarascan traders if they made it that far. Although, I think the west coast would've been explored/traded with first).
After maybe 500 years, you'd have many tiny civilizations around the Gulf/Carribean region, and probably a few confederacies around the Great Lakes. The southern part of South America was sparesly populated, so I don't think many civilizations would've formed there. Since there's no horses, that means foot travel only, and probably smaller nations, like the size of Serbia or Hungary being the norm - granted, there are exceptions like the Inca.
(I'll make a longer version later)
What if the US didn't have Manifest Destiny? (i.e., just remained colonial)
What if Rome hadn't fallen and was able to defeat the Germans, Huns, Visigoths, etc.? In a similar vein, what if they didn't split? (assuming they still defeated the invaders)
What if the Dutch (who were the first to Brazil) had given the Inca musket technology before the Spanish conquered them?
I'll save these for debate - gotta go to work.
- What if America had decided to keep all of Mexico after the US-Mexican war? (This actually was debated in congress according to the History Channel).
I think the Civil War still would have happened, and fractured the US into maybe 3 factions. (North, South, and Mexicans wanting independence) Would've been both Mexico and the South vs. the North. The outcome might've been different, which in turn, would affect WWI, and possibly WWII (if that happened at all).
- What if the Americas (pre-Columbus) was allowed to develop on its' own? (i.e., suppose Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and a bunch of islands didn't exist)
With the Inca pushing tribes to the north (Tarascans), and tribes being pushed south into Mexico from the Rockies, civilization would've started to flourish. I think it was just starting to - despite being maybe 2,500-3,000 years behind by 1500AD. If you want to go by the law of averages (1500BC = Bronze Age, 750BC Late Bronze Age, 500BC = Iron Age, 500AD = Middle Ages, etc.), you would've seen the development of bronze in Mesoamerica, the fall of the Aztecs after maybe a century (I think they still had some fight in them), more agressive tribes around the coastal areas of the Gulf/Carribean (Caribs - perhaps the Americas version of the Scythians - were pushing out the peaceful tribes). The Mississippi was starting to have civilizations pop up through out the river system. (They were in decline, but probably would've rose again, especially with Tarascan traders if they made it that far. Although, I think the west coast would've been explored/traded with first).
After maybe 500 years, you'd have many tiny civilizations around the Gulf/Carribean region, and probably a few confederacies around the Great Lakes. The southern part of South America was sparesly populated, so I don't think many civilizations would've formed there. Since there's no horses, that means foot travel only, and probably smaller nations, like the size of Serbia or Hungary being the norm - granted, there are exceptions like the Inca.
(I'll make a longer version later)
What if the US didn't have Manifest Destiny? (i.e., just remained colonial)
What if Rome hadn't fallen and was able to defeat the Germans, Huns, Visigoths, etc.? In a similar vein, what if they didn't split? (assuming they still defeated the invaders)
What if the Dutch (who were the first to Brazil) had given the Inca musket technology before the Spanish conquered them?
I'll save these for debate - gotta go to work.