AErdology Country

 

 

The country you live in. when the country you live in was formed.

 

For American it is not exactly a continuous count from 1776 to present.

The Territories have hteir own unique and sometimes fictional history all their own.

 

Texas’ History itself the first several decades is pure fiction. It was not really part of Mexico, but then again neither was Mexico. Mexico was for a bit a partner/owned by the Libertine French Government. Maximillian was nothing more than a puppet to the Libertine. Which is a very long and incredibly complex story.

The Libertine are not French, the Libertine are Prussians with extremely close association with the Prussians and of course Mecca.

The first capital of Texas was not Austin. Austin or the first few decades was little more than a collection of Tents on the banks of a river. Manitou and then the city of “Rocky Mountain” were the Capital of Texas till the 1840s.

Actually Rocky Mountain was the capital city of Texas, Nebraska, Kansas, and then Colorado for the times those areas included Rocky Mountain.

In the late 1850s Rocky Mountain to hide the evidence of a huge amount of problems and Wars, the name was changed to Colorado City. It was officially the Capital of Colorado till political maneuvering forced a change in the location of the capital by a few miles over the course of a few weeks. Then to Denver when the Fanatics and Confederates lost their Wars with the citizens of Denver.

The Pacific North West has its own fiction history.

Washington and Idaho were for a while the same territory; which was as hard as the residence could push it pro-slavery. Which needed period 1889 when Washington Territory became a State.

But the numbers/letters for each area have to account for each individual sequence.

New York has to account of both the pre-1630 time when the British owned it, the conquest in 1630, and reconquest in 1660, and the ultimate switch between British and English rule, which occurred over the next couple decades.

The British and English cultures are for most parts entirely different.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TR Welling