New England (Chaos)

In 1426, decided to follow the Danes & Dutch on their trips, established colonies around Cape Cod, which was called New Scotland ITTL. But as soon as 1463/64, defeated Scotland and took their colony, which was renamed New England, of course. The capital of the colony, Perth beyond the Ocean, was renamed after the winner of the battle,. England slowly extended its settlements, until they went from OTL Bar Harbor, Maine, to New Haven, Connecticut. But now they found that the Danish colonies along St Lawrence river together with and  formed a belt around the English colonies.

After some clashes with Danish colonists in, the declared war against  1509. The Dutch allied with them. In the in 1512, Denmark lost its lands in  to the Quadruple Monarchy and Anderland to the. Only the city of (OTL New York, plus Long Island) and Prince-Haralds-Land (Newfoundland, as a base for fishermen) stayed in their hands.

1628: When the broke apart in the Old World, most of the colonies declared their loyalty to  (OK, former Castille, right). Only a few islands in the Caribbean and the northern colonies in OTL Canada and New England stayed loyal to king. But when the king was deposed and England fell into Civil War, in 1637 the took place in New England. -Denmark, supported by, used the situation to expand there / take old lands back. Only Markland (Canadian Maritimes and OTL Quebec) could defend itself during this decades, ironically, thanks to its strong garrison. Denmark-Braunschweig got Haraldsborg back, plus became protector of the Commonwealth of New England (the dissenters preferred "the papist German king in Europe to the papist English governor in Markland"). German immigration now also went to New England, where many new settlements were founded. English loyalists emigrated to Markland.

Since 1650, the settlements in the colonies of Denmark-Braunschweig (and also ), plus the New English Commonwealth, meanwhile had reached the official border to the French-claimed territory, which was still mostly settled by native.