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Potential effects of Gran Colombia's Survival?

Posted: 2010-01-13 09:07pm
by FDW
Exactly what the title says, What If, despite the extensive disagreements between the various Federalist and Regionalist groups, they managed to come together and create a lasting constitution, which subsequently leads to the establishment of a stable and democratic government. What long term effects could result from this?

Re: Potential effects of Gran Colombia's Survival?

Posted: 2010-01-14 12:46pm
by Thanas
Somebody did not read the rules.
c) Alternate History
Some alternate history scenarios can serve a purpose and provide for good discussion. When posting an alternate history scenario, make sure that you are able to take part in such a discussion and that your post is not simply a request for information or an argument from ignorance in disguise.

When presenting your Alternate History, your OP should outline a clear argument, including why you are diverting from the official time line and how you think such a change may have affected history, as well as an argument for why such a change might have been possible.
So which elements required by the forum rules are present in the OP? Well, none.

Considering that your signature also has a link to one of the most ignorant and stupidest sides on the internet in existence, a site I personally would wish to get nuked ASAP...

This thread is locked.

Please come back once you have read a book about the matter and when you can actually present a case. This is not retardhistory alternatehistory.com.