Russian America



Out of all the former colonial powers of the Americas, are quite sad. Russia once held a fort as far south as San Francisco, but Russia's most famous grab on the Americas is the current. But due to Spanish, British, and even American involvement in the Americas, Russia was virtually pushed back. Unlike other former colonies that were captured or annexed by another power, Alaska is very unique and very sad. The Russian language is very little known in Alaska, and the Russian culture is virtually being erased. Unlike the continued French speakers of Quebec and Louisiana, or the Spanish speaking Puerto Rico and California, Alaska has virtually been Americanized 100%. Even the once Russian capital of had been renamed and later moved by the Americans, while we still refer to the cities of  and.

But what if the other colonial powers were more frightened at Russia's presence in North America. Or more likely, Spain and Britain felt more cocky that they could move Russia out, that they underestimated the Empire. What if Russia was able to keep and expand to include all of the ? What if we continued to witness the presence of a Russian America?

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