1920
North
America
The North American War/Implosion continues. As Little Egypt continues
to collapse, Great Lakes and the United States co-ordinate their
various armies more and more. This co-ordination would be one reason
why the Plantagenet Plan would fail. The separatists in Kentucky and
Missouri are also defeated.
Of course, more is going on than the War. The 1920 election for
instance. Incumbent Republican Mark Marquez wins re-election.
Africa
Minor colonial skirmishes.
The 'Spanish' Influenza pandemic finally burns out in the Congo.
Europe
United
Kingdom
Early in the year, Prime Minister Oswald Mosely gambles by announcing
a general election. The Imperial Party ends up increasing it's
majority by six seats. The leadership role in the Opposition
coalition changes from Labour to the Liberal Democrats.
Following the election, Irish separatists plan to murder the Cabinet,
but the Met quickly arrests the conspiratists.
The stock market suffers a correction due to the East India
Corporation finally collapsing due to bankruptcy. It recovers by the
end of the year.
With tensions increasing between the United Kingdom and Denmark,
preparations for war continue. This includes the launch of the HMS
Atlantic, the Royal Navy's first submarine aircraft carrier.
(But it would prove to be unreliable during the war, and would be
sunk in action off the Georgia coast.
Denmark
Tensions with the United Kingdom continue to increase through the
year. Clashes between fishing vessels in the North Sea occurr through
the year...
Netherlands
Tensions with Germany increase through the year.
France
Tensions with Germany increase through the year.
Germany
Hiedler and the rest of the Government continue preparations for war.
Tensions with the Netherlands and France increase through the year.
Asia
India
The remaining assets of the East India Corporation are nationalised.
China
The Taiping make gains. The Communist rebels consolidate their
previous gains.
Japan
The last Red Scare ends with a mass arrest of suspected Communists in
Sapporo...
Oceania
Tensions between the British Dominion and the Danish colonial
confederation rise throughout the year.
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