Talk:Part 20 (British Louisiana)

The War ends with the treaties of Frankfurt in 1816, that sumarizes several previous separate peace agreements and is a puzzel of balance of power.

Poland is finally partiotioned between Austria, Prussia and Russia. Russia loses Kerelia and Estonia to Sweden and Crimea to the Ottomans, but gains most of eastern Poland. The Netherlands gain prestige in Germany, and is given partial control of Schleswig-Holstein. Denmark shares control of Schleswig-Holstein. Norwegian nationalism aroused, which leads to the recognition of Norway as a nation united to Denmark. Northen Italy unite as a Republic under French tutelage. Iroquoia is partitioned. Britain keep the Michigan peninsula north of paralel 42 and the U. S. of A. keep all territories between lake Michigan and the Mississippi, south of Superior. Transylvania reminds British. The Philipines are returned to Spain in exchange of Louisiana integrity. Malvinas and other souterne Atlantic islands are confirmed Spanish. Chile, however is officially transfered to Britain.

The hard conditions of many countries after the war is worsen by the effects of the Tambora eruption. The clouds of dust in the atmosphere prevents a great deal of sunlight to reach earth surface during the northern summer season.

Devastated by the war (in most central Europe, the campaigns in 1814 and 1815 had been focused on preventing the harvest), the Year With No Summer further complicates the situation for many.