Talk:September 11, 1777

I like this time line! It puts South Carolina in the spotlight, and high lights the contributions that the southern states have made (or could have made) to the advancement of civilization on this continent.

Does this time line assume a permanent British North America to the north? And if so, do the two nations establish a parallel boundary between them, much like the one in OTL which separates the US from Canada?

Would the continued use of "Carolina" be feasable? Even with the capitol being in Charleston, the historical name of "Carolina" for the whole nation seems out of proportion. However, in OTL we keep using the name "America" which was an accidental (or just pragmatic) adoption of a minor explorer's early maps of the new world! When I get done with the deep south in 1983: Doomsday, maybe I can contribute to Carolina (September 11, 1776). SouthWriter 18:49, January 14, 2010 (UTC)