[quote=@Athinar] So, the colonies are still technically in place in North America, but the American Revolution is about to happen, or was, based on the political climate back then. Any plans for that? [/quote] With all likelihood the immigration of all - or most of - Britain and its colonies would - as Vilage said - tip the geographical scales. As well, the influx of British and Canadian loyalists south may tip the balance of popular opinion away from Republican ideals; or at least in a sense, a sudden explosion of population wouldn't fare well on anyone but land speculators and there'd be a sense of crowding and discontent. Forced to confront the situation, the German George III and parliament may end up conceding to open up Indian territory to the west to alleviate these pressures but that's for Vilage to say and do and not me. The situation may turn less from independence and more towards something like Cromwell minus the permanent Lord Protector business. And given how heavily protestant and Puritan the colonies are, there'd be no love for the Irish for sure.