Jacobite's Victory

Point of Departure
February 1744, A French invasion fleet leave for england beating a storm by a matter of hours. With the fleet is the Stuart Pretender to the throne of England better known as Bonny Prince Charlie.

At the same time that the french land in southern England, a coordonated uprising begins in the Highlands of Scotland.

Both armies slowly make their ways to London which falls to the Jacobite forces, leading to a return of the House of Stuart under King Charles III.

The Aftermath

 * Ireland, England and Scotland each receive a separate legislative parliement.


 * Wales is granted a certain level of autonomy


 * Religious tolerance is applied (no state church or sectarian prerequisite for holding office).


 * Respect of the Scotish Highland Clan System


 * elements of the scottish highland's dress having been adopted by other ethnies as a sort of jacobite uniform. Originaly

these were mostly plain kilt in national colours (green or blue & gold for ireland, white and red for england, green, white and red for wales) but in later years, regional variant were created.


 * one of the most famous scotish regiment in army is the Clan Macdonald of Clanranald. It becomes an honour guard for the

King in Scotland.