jasonsnow
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Post by jasonsnow on Apr 27, 2018 20:29:02 GMT
So keeping up with my last flag, this is the flag of the Eyalet of Lombardy, Ottoman Empire AH The four stars represent the four regions, while the European-styled crown symbolizes the puppet Lombard monarchy under Ottoman rule. Now this is a nice one, am i cruel to say i like this one more than the previous Ottoman Empire flag. I love cruel. [tension intensifies] No, just joking. Thank you, though, that's good to hear!
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jasonsnow
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Post by jasonsnow on Jun 22, 2018 17:21:00 GMT
Confederate Republic of Missouri During the American Civil War, the state of Missouri was torn between Union abolitionists and Confederate pro-slave sympathizers. In late 1861, as the Confederacy delivered defeat after defeat to the Union, Confederates in the south of Missouri broke off, declaring the Confederate Republic of Missouri in June 5th, 1861. The next day, the CRM was admitted into the Confederacy. The strategic position of Missouri allowed the Confederates to invade the rest of the state, and execute a pincer swing into Iowa and Wisconsin; too far out to be helped by the Union. Soon, the states of Kansas and Minnesota are essentially isolated, although the latter does maintain a connection to the rest of the Union through a very thin route across the Great Lakes. After the Battle of St. Louis, the Unionist government of Missouri is overthrown and the CRM takes full control of the entire state, establishing the capital in Springfield, latter renamed Lee City in 1863. The smaller Missouri War comes to an end in 1879, long after the end of the Civil War and the dissolution of the CSA, when the last remnants of the Southern Secessionist Party of Missouri were defeated by US troops in the so-called Battle of Jefferson Ranch, Jefferson City. Resentment and pro-Confederate ideals would prevail until the early 20th century, when American involvement in World War I reunified the state and the nation under a deep patriotism, later intensified after the victory in the war and the following years of prosperity.
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Post by minnesotanationalist on Sept 7, 2018 19:40:57 GMT
Time to make my introduction onto this site with a bang. What if America continued to use the pattern of 1 state = 1 star and stripe as originally intended instead of 1 state = 1 star and 13 stripes for 13 original colonies. What if this America also had 200 states? Aw yeah, I'm talking about a flag with 200 stars and 200 stripes. Star and Stripes Forever, baby.
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lordroel
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Post by lordroel on Sept 7, 2018 19:50:48 GMT
Time to make my introduction onto this site with a bang. What if America continued to use the pattern of 1 state = 1 star and stripe as originally intended instead of 1 state = 1 star and 13 stripes for 13 original colonies. What if this America also had 200 states? Aw yeah, I'm talking about a flag with 200 stars and 200 stripes. Star and Stripes Forever, baby. Looking at this flag is a little bit weird, but nice idea.
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stevep
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Post by stevep on Sept 7, 2018 21:18:13 GMT
Time to make my introduction onto this site with a bang. What if America continued to use the pattern of 1 state = 1 star and stripe as originally intended instead of 1 state = 1 star and 13 stripes for 13 original colonies. What if this America also had 200 states? Aw yeah, I'm talking about a flag with 200 stars and 200 stripes. Star and Stripes Forever, baby. Looking at this flag is a little bit weird, but nice idea.
To be honest my reaction is not so much weird as ugh! I can understand why they changed the number of lines back to the original 13 OTL as with 200 its definitely a killer for the eyes.
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kyng
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Post by kyng on Sept 19, 2018 23:08:35 GMT
Here's one I designed: It's for a hypothetical British territory within Norway. All I've done is taken the Norwegian flag, re-coloured it with the colours from the Union Jack, and added the circle with the Royal Standard so that it didn't look too similar to the flag of Iceland.
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lordroel
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Post by lordroel on Sept 20, 2018 3:42:01 GMT
Here's one I designed: It's for a hypothetical British territory within Norway. All I've done is taken the Norwegian flag, re-coloured it with the colours from the Union Jack, and added the circle with the Royal Standard so that it didn't look too similar to the flag of Iceland. Nice one kyng
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al-Khataei Abdulhaq
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Post by al-Khataei Abdulhaq on Oct 17, 2018 9:34:35 GMT
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kyng
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Post by kyng on Oct 27, 2018 17:29:56 GMT
Not a country this time, but a hypothetical high-speed rail system spanning the European Union: Let's hope British Rail just does the catering, and leaves the task of actually running the trains to the other 11 companies!
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lordroel
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Post by lordroel on Oct 27, 2018 17:33:15 GMT
Not a country this time, but a hypothetical high-speed rail system spanning the European Union: Let's hope British Rail just does the catering, and leaves the task of actually running the trains to the other 11 companies! Is British food good enough, also nice flag kyng
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kyng
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Post by kyng on Oct 27, 2018 17:48:21 GMT
Not a country this time, but a hypothetical high-speed rail system spanning the European Union: Let's hope British Rail just does the catering, and leaves the task of actually running the trains to the other 11 companies! Is British food good enough, also nice flag kyng Thanks! Well, I guess it'll have to do. Ideally, the Italians would be doing the food, but here they're too busy making the trains run on time .
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lordroel
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Post by lordroel on Oct 27, 2018 17:52:43 GMT
Is British food good enough, also nice flag kyng Thanks! Well, I guess it'll have to do. Ideally, the Italians would be doing the food, but here they're too busy making the trains run on time . So who can we trust to build and operate the trains, i guess both the French and Germans would claim they are the best for it.
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kyng
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Post by kyng on Oct 31, 2018 0:49:12 GMT
Thanks! Well, I guess it'll have to do. Ideally, the Italians would be doing the food, but here they're too busy making the trains run on time . So who can we trust to build and operate the trains, i guess both the French and Germans would claim they are the best for it. How about we have France building the passenger trains, and Germany building the freight trains?
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mobiyuz
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Post by mobiyuz on Jan 20, 2019 6:40:10 GMT
A hypothetical flag of the United Kingdom that also incorporates the Cross of St. David to represent Wales.
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lordroel
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Post by lordroel on Jan 20, 2019 8:00:20 GMT
A hypothetical flag of the United Kingdom that also incorporates the Cross of St. David to represent Wales. Nice flag design mobiyuz
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