Talk:Louisiana (Cromwell the Great)

Alright, so I'd like to propose an idea for Louisiana in "Cromwell the Great". The idea is where in the French Revolution, instead of the king getting his head chopped off by rebels in the center of Paris, he and his family, nobles, and a few of his relatives flee to the French colony of Louisiana (the rest of the royal family either stays in France, or flees and spreads out into different colonies, where they take up the healm as head of state of these colonies). The new arrivals then quickly seize power of the colony, with many officers and soldiers not yet hearing of the French Revolution, and welcome the king, and aid him in overthrowing the governor-general and seize control of the state. The new royal government would claim to be the legitimate government over mainland France and all her colonies, but after decades of French republican rule, this would dwindle, as many countries just can't support their economies without mainland France, plus, republican France soon starts taking back it's colonies from the corrupt nobles and monarchs that fled France decades earlier, making Republican France seem very legitimate. Soon Louisianians would start to develop an identity of their own, and feel less obligated to try and help the king and his family win back the motherland, and ask them to just forget about France and start worrying about them. Over time this would happen, and would eventually lead to Louisiana recognizing the republican government in France as the one and only, true government, of France.