Talk:Timeline (An Independent Ireland)

Wellington, and most "Irish" in the British Army, were not actually Irish. Being born in Ireland doesn't make you Irish. They'd laugh at the concept of being forced to do such a thing.

Why on earth would the American government send a bunch of natives, let alone ones they are at war with, across the ocean?

Invading the Isle of Mann, the population of which would not support it, is a stretch.

Why would the Scots and Welsh randomly revolt like that, when they, especially the Welsh, had no such inkling at all to do so? Even more importantly, how could they win? The English outnumber them both by a very large margin, even if you were to factor in Ireland opposing the English.

Why would the Irish gain those colonies? That doesn't make much sense. Nor does the two Irish colonies joining into one state with British colonies.

Denmark would be heavily outnumbered and out-gunned if they tried that. The loss would be spectacular. Nor would any of those nations agree to such a thing as annexation.

Kind of random uniting colonies of three different nations together in South Africa like that. None of them would agree to it.

Lordganon 22:09, May 18, 2012 (UTC)