- British Empire meets a new frontier Complete
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The British Empire at their peak is brought to another world and that means a new frontier for them to conquer! Also they managed to reach modern day and the Imperial federation movement was officialized meaning the British Empire is at it's peak in Modern day and is considered the Eroupean superpower. - Alternative British Empire enters a new world Complete
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Image is not mine and neither is the fandom. In this world the British Empire from the Alternative British Empire book I recently finished gets transported to this brand new world. How will the old superpowers react to a much older one with much more power. (This is 20 more years into the future after the end of the Alternative British Empire story) - Alternative British Empire Complete
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- Parts 44
- Time 2h 3m
I shall try and save the British Empire from its downfall. The British Empire shall essentially live on to modern day and beyond and not as an American influenced nation but as its own nation with its own sphere of influence. (Also before the invasion of Poland but after the partition of Czechslovakia) Would also like to add that the German Reich is not evil in this world war crimes in general will be avoided as much as I can but not erasing them out of existence in general. I will not just forget it existed but I will try and make them not happen or add new ones I will also add war crimes in chapters I want to I will not ignore war crimes, I will not gloss over war crimes, and I will only make them not happen before they actually become war crimes. - New British Empire Ongoing
- Reads 1,039
- Votes 5
- Parts 17
- Time 29m
While Russia is fighting in Ukraine the British political union grows back into a British council/ New British Empire. I wonder how the world will react to the return of the new nation that is the successor of the biggest nation in history. - Moon Girl (Watty Awards 2013) Ongoing
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EVERYONES TALKING ABOUT IT!! "A brilliant book with a strong female character. It is beautifully written. Definitely, a breath of fresh air." - flying-person (Author of "He Was Looking for a Princess Instead He Found Me" and "The Art of Courting") "With so many new books coming in every day it's hard to find one that gives us (readers) something new and interesting. Moon Girl is just what we've been waiting for!!" -Wordsareriddles (Watty Award Winning author of "My Redemption" and "The Dead Never Come Back") No walking The street sign was still flashing no walking. Some wondered if it ever would have happened if she had only obeyed the sign. No one could have for told it not even the greatest among them. She was the greatest and even she didn't see it coming. How could she? It was her blind spot. Everybody has a blind spot. No, I'm not talking about the blind spot in your eyes, though everyone has those too. I'm talking about your blind spot, the things that you refuse to see. For example, we all know that we're not supposed to steal, yet everyone does it at least once in their life. Or if your lactose intolerant but not terribly, so you still eat ice cream every once in a while. Your blind spot is the thing you do even though you know you shouldn't. It's the things you do without seeing the consequences or just outright ignoring them. This was her blind spot, and a very dangerous one at that. - Saints and Sinners Ongoing
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When Ciara Maguire's dad suddenly decides to uproot the family, from their life in Ireland and move to the backstreets of London, Ciara struggles to fit in, that is until she meets Tommy Keoghan, a London drug dealer. As Ciara begins to accept Tommy and what he is. The past, or rather her fathers past, the reason they left Ireland is quickly catching up with them. And something's coming, something not even Tommy can protect her from... something she thought she had left behind in Ireland - FOR QUEEN AND COUNTRY Ongoing
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- Votes 8
- Parts 2
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For the last 200 years, the British Empire has isolated itself from the outside world after an event called Judgment Day. - Empiries returning Ongoing
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- Votes 2
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When a spell is done wrong and the Empires of old return to our present with all the memories of their preeseores , our new generation of countries will have to maneuver through the turmoil of the past brought to the present. - 香港歷史 History of Hong Kong Ongoing
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香港歷史 History of Hong Kong L'histoire de Hong Kong 홍콩의 역사 香港の歴史 - The Anglo-Egyptian War: A Tale of Ahmed Urabi's Rebellion Ongoing
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The Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882 was a pivotal conflict that spread-out in Egypt, ultimately leading to British control over the nation. The late 19th century witnessed turmoil in Egypt due to economic troubles, foreign debt, and dissatisfaction among the Egyptian. The conflict was instigated by Ahmed 'Urabi, an Egyptian army officer who led a nationalist revolt against the rule of Khedive Tewfik Pasha and the foreign influence in Egypt. To read rest of this article, please visit this very link: https://www.timeprinternews.com - The Anglo-Egyptian War: A Tale of Ahmed Urabi's Rebellion Ongoing
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The Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882 was a pivotal conflict that spread-out in Egypt, ultimately leading to British control over the nation. The late 19th century witnessed turmoil in Egypt due to economic troubles, foreign debt, and dissatisfaction among the Egyptian. The conflict was instigated by Ahmed 'Urabi, an Egyptian army officer who led a nationalist revolt against the rule of Khedive Tewfik Pasha and the foreign influence in Egypt. Tensions escalated further when British warships patrolled at the port of Alexandria, intensifying the already flimsy situation. On June 11, 1882, violent anti-European riots erupted in Alexandria, Egypt. Fearing for their safety, European residents quickly left the city. At the same time, the Egyptian 'Urabist army began fortifying and arming the port, making the situation more tense. After giving a warning to stop these military preparations, the British fleet acted alone, launching a relentless 10½-hour bombardment of the city. Even though the UK declared Egypt's independence in 1922, the British military maintained considerable influence in Egypt until 1936. During this period, Egypt became a crucial hub for trade and business in the region. Egypt remained under British influence until 1952, with the last British troops leaving in 1956. To read rest of this article, please visit this very link: https://www.timeprinternews.com - Her Royal Madness #Wattys2017 Ongoing
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Princess Shailene Victoria Naomi Valerian. Has a nice ring to it don't you think? Pretty, smart, intelligent, future air of the British empire. You'd think she's the royal definition of perfect. Wrong. she's crazy I tell you, messy lazy, wears these ripped things that belong in the sheers. She has the worst sense of humor and is awkward both socially and royally. Its all in the name, but I can tell you this. when it comes to falling in love. she's a tuff ball of cookie dough to crumble. Copyright©TheMadien2017 - New Zealand's Political Revolution: Women's Right to Vote Ongoing
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On September 19, 1893, New Zealand made history by becoming the first self-governing nation to grant women the right to vote in parliamentary elections. This groundbreaking achievement was the result of years of dedicated work by suffrage campaigners, notably led by Kate Sheppard. Women voted for the first time on November 28, 1893, marking a significant milestone in women's suffrage. In this article, we've spotlighted a historic milestone in women's empowerment and their rights in New Zealand. The suffrage movement in New Zealand was inspired by similar groups in the British Empire and the United States, driven by the pursuit of social morality and women's safety. Challenges arose due to political duplicity, with some fearing that women might support alcohol prohibition, leading to opposition from those connected to the alcohol industry. The Legislative Council posed a significant hurdle, but suffragists' efforts eventually led to the bill's passage. While women gained the right to vote in 1893, it took until 1919 for them to be allowed to run for Parliament, and the first female Member of Parliament was not elected until 1933. Elizabeth Yates became the first woman mayor in the British Empire in 1894, and women gradually gained access to other political roles. New Zealand's progress in women's suffrage serves as an inspiration for women's empowerment globally, highlighting the importance of equal rights for all individuals, irrespective of gender. To get more interesting Historical News, please visit this very link: https://www.timeprinternews.com
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