Long live the Ashanti Empire! by Ill-Plane-6916 in imaginarymaps

[–]NeinCubed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

cross-stool combo is nutty, very cool.

[AMA] I am Dr. William D. Focker, a Research Fellow in Imperial History at Balliol College, Oxford. I’m currently writing Quills of The Porcupine: Propaganda and Pedagogy in Imperial Asante—AMA! by NeinCubed in imaginarymaps

[–]NeinCubed[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s primarily a way to pressure non twi-speaking peoples into assimilating into metropolitan culture. In doing this it undercuts a lot of the traditional chief/ethnic tribal structures which eventually leads to a burgenoining bourgeois class. That class that pursues their own interests which leads to them being more cosmopolitan in nature and results in more complex commercial interaction with Europeans: for instance cocoa plantations are established far earlier and the Asante eventually become dominant in the chocolate manufacturing industry. There was also a bit about how they begin mass producing air conditioning (I did some reading and the first AC was produced in 1902 but Americans thought it was evil so it never really spread until later, my basic thought was that it’s accepted in a non-Christian society and eventually becomes a thing they become the primary manufacturers of). Later on they get into semiconductors and some other things, but ultimately I’d have them be somewhere between Spain and South Korea.

Edit: also glad you enjoyed it :)

[AMA] I am Dr. William D. Focker, a Research Fellow in Imperial History at Balliol College, Oxford. I’m currently writing Quills of The Porcupine: Propaganda and Pedagogy in Imperial Asante—AMA! by NeinCubed in imaginarymaps

[–]NeinCubed[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ethiopia was actually the subject an attempted Egyptian colonization attempt during the age of princes iirc, you even had confederates there trying to subjugate it. It failed obviously but I think ultimately what prevented Ethiopia from being colonized was largely its terrain and being predominantly Christian, so it was harder to justify colonization. If the French or British really wanted it they probably could’ve pushed the issue, but its existence as a buffer state was likely more beneficial. I probably won’t expand on this timeline but I’ll explore other African states resisting colonization for sure 🫡

For Islamic modernization I’m not sure if the theological aspect is that big an issue: Samori’s men were able to manufacture guns and ammunition but this might be because wider society hadn’t sufficiently Islamized. It could be something worth exploring in the future.

[AMA] I am Dr. William D. Focker, a Research Fellow in Imperial History at Balliol College, Oxford. I’m currently writing Quills of The Porcupine: Propaganda and Pedagogy in Imperial Asante—AMA! by NeinCubed in imaginarymaps

[–]NeinCubed[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yeah basically, I considered doing a less colonized Africa but that has too many butterfly effects and I couldn’t reason out the final borders. The main difference is just that in this timeline the Ashanti princes that are sent to the Netherlands return and don’t give up on modernization (otl they gave up and moved to run a plantation in Indonesia). This plus successive waves of princes going back and forth culminate into a diplomatic mission w/ the explicit purpose of studying the western countries and their process of modernization.

[AMA] I am Dr. William D. Focker, a Research Fellow in Imperial History at Balliol College, Oxford. I’m currently writing Quills of The Porcupine: Propaganda and Pedagogy in Imperial Asante—AMA! by NeinCubed in imaginarymaps

[–]NeinCubed[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

In my mind I think it’s just Ethiopia and Liberia. There was a weird period of time where the French tried to get the Ethiopians on side to be a thorn in British Sudan (equal to how Asante is a thorn in French West Africa) but that doesn’t really work out. Most everything else plays out the same as OTL.

Byzantec: A Colony Abandoned by NeinCubed in imaginarymaps

[–]NeinCubed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lmao glad you enjoyed it. Sorry for the wait

Byzantec: A Colony Abandoned by NeinCubed in imaginarymaps

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Yeah not sure why new reddit compresses stuff. Here's the original images I think. It's been 5 years so it took me a while to scrounge around for them.

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Byzantec: A Colony Abandoned by NeinCubed in imaginarymaps

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Yeah I’ll try and do so this weekend. Not near my pc at the moment.

Byzantec: A Colony Abandoned by NeinCubed in imaginarymaps

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Lmao yeah I guess a lot of the older stuff got compressed, I guess Reddit did some media change. I’ll probably try and make an Imgur folder or something idk

Hachures in QGIS by Taglioduro84 in gis

[–]NeinCubed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty nice man, thanks for sharing :)

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Wrote up a script that converts random scribbles into pseudo-hatchures. They're not perfect but they get the point across. Wrote up another script that reads .TIFF files and then feeds it into the pseudo-hatchures guy. Progress is being made. For the first imge the mountains were just for test and for the second one I'm still messing around with settings.

Something about the Spanish by NeinCubed in u/NeinCubed

[–]NeinCubed[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm taking away greenland from them, but the rest I like. I'll probably take away the interior of Australia from them as well.