User:JorgeGG/Ideas

=Ideas and proposals and development of Cromwell the Great=

To do list

 * Colonial North America
 * Ireland (Settlement and problem) and Act of Union (legal incorporation of Ireland to the Commonwealth)
 * Lord Presidents of the Provinces of Ireland
 * Prince Rupert???
 * Charter companies.

After Henry Cromwell?
Lord Protectors of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland
 * Oliver Cromwell ((December 1653 – September 1658)
 * Henry Cromwell (September 1658-1696)

Symbols of Power
Ideas for symbols of office (commonwealth mace, civic crown, sash?, and what other republican regalia or symbols?)

The installation of the Lord Protector: A robe of purple velvet lined with ermine, a Sword of state and a Scepter, and the Bible, sitting in the "Coronation Chair" or "King Edward's Chair." (source)

Other names for British colonies in North America

 * OTL Carolinas (in honour of King Charles I): Alternatives Raleigh, Pamlico, Heath (in honour of Sir Robert Heath), Nova Britannia.
 * OTL Georgia (in honour of King George II):

France
France, officially the French Republic (French: République française), is a state in Western Europe with several overseas colonies, territories and islands located in Africa, Asia and Australia and in the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. The territories outside Metropolitan France are part of the French Overseas Territories.

History

 * Republic
 * The National Assembly - European Revolutionary Wars - end of monarchy after monarchical parliamentarism failed.

National Convention
The National Convention (Terror - Jacobins) - European Revolutionary Wars. Adoption adopted republican calendar, metric system. universal male suffrage.

Directory
Directory - European Revolutionary Wars

Grand Electorship
Gran Electorship - European Revolutionary Wars

Theis name for life by the College of Conservator, which is composed of life members recruited through cooptation (based on lists submitted by the Legislative Corps, the tribunat and the council of state). The college could revoke the Great Elector's position if he was found to have acted against the country's best interest.

Legislative power belongs to the Legislative Corps (composed of members taken from the National List) but could only act when submitted a project by the Council of State (the government) or by the Tribunat (representing the people). The executive power was held by the Ministers from the Government Council of Foreign Affairs (army, navy, diplomacy, etc...) and the Government Council of Internal Affairs (administration, roadworks, religion, etc...).

Consultate
Consulate - Coup of Floreal. Moderation of strong executive of the Gran Electorship (but more effective than Directory). Return to normalcy.

Generals: Michel Ney - Thomas-Alexandre Dumas - Jean Victor Moreau - Jean Baptiste Bernadotte - Louis Charles Antoine Desaix - Charles Emmanuel Leclerc - André Masséna - Louis Desaix - Lazare Hoche - Charles François Dumouriez.

Heads of State

 * President of the National Convention
 * Directory
 * Great Elector (Grand Electeur) Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès
 * Consultate - First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte
 * President of the Republic

Administrative division
The territories of France are administratively divided in departments (political chief Prefect), districts (later arrondissement) (subprefect), cantons and communes.

The Governor-generalship is in charge of the administration of the colonies. These are also divided in departments, arrondissements, cantons and communes.

Colonial Empire
The French colonial empire consisted: In the Americas
 * French West Indies (including Guadeloupe, Martinique, St. Lucia, St. Martin, Saint-Barthélemy, La Grenade, St. Croix, St. Vincent, Saint-Christopher, Tobago and other smaller islands) until it was departalized
 * French Guyana. Initially a department later administered as a Governor-generalship
 * Louisiana. Later independent republic
 * Saint-Domingue. Later independent Republic of Haiti

In the Indian Ocean
 * Île de Réunion - Department
 * Île de France - Department

India after the Carnatic Wars.
 * French Carnatic Coast (capital Pondichéry)
 * French Malabar-Kerala Territory (Capital Mahe)
 * French Northern Circars (Capital Yanaon)

Protectorates and suzerainties after the Carnatic Wars:
 * Flag of Mysore.svg Kingdom of Mysore (French suzerainty)
 * Asafia flag of Hyderabad State.png State of Hyderabad (French suzerainty)
 * Flag of Kingdom of Travancore.svg Kingdom of Travancore (French protectorate)
 * Kingdom of Coorg (French protectorate)

In Australasia and Oceania
 * Cygnes (French colony). Administered as a Governor-generalship
 * Nouvelle Brabant (former Dutch colony, seized by France) Administered as a Governor-generalship
 * Flag of Modern New Zealand (King of America).svg Aotearoa (Joint Britain-France-Dutch)
 * New Caledonia or Kanaky (disputed by France and Britain, later assigned to France) Administered as a Governor-generalship

Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire or Ottoman State is a multinational, multilingual empire controlling most of Southeast Europe, parts of Central Europe, Western Asia, parts of Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, North Africa, and the Horn of Africa.

Of the Gunpowder Empires the Ottomans and Safavid are the only ones that have keep their independence from colonialism. The Mughal empire was conquered and partitioned among the British and French.

The Tanzimat, literally meaning reorganization of the Ottoman Empire, was a period of reformation that began in 18?? and ended with the First Constitutional Era in 18??.

Heads of State

 * Full title: Caliph of Islam, Amir al-Mu'minin, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, Kayser-i Rûm and Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques
 * Mahmud II (1785–...) 1808-...
 * Mahmud II (1785–...) 1808-...

Osmanlı Beyliği - The Ottoman State in Turkish new script عثمانلى دولتى‎ (Osmānlı Devleti in old Turkish Script) الدولةُ العثمانيةُ (Ad-Daulatu' l-ʿUṯmāniyya in Arabic) Օսմանյան Կայսրություն (Armenia: Osmanyan Kaysroutyoun)
 * Names of the Ottoman Empire

Administrative division of the Ottoman State
Before the Vilayet Law the main administrative unit was the eyalets and several various other subdivisions. With the Vilayet Law, inspired in the French department, a hierarchical order was introduced. main and top unit is the vilayet, headed by a vali, subdivided into sub-provinces (sanjak) under a mütesarrif, further into districts (kaza or liva) under a kaimakam, and into communes (nahiye) under a müdir. The vali was the representative of the Sultan in the vilayet and hence the supreme head of the administration.


 * Europe
 * Vilayet of Adrianople or Edirne
 * Vilayet of the Danube / Eastern Rumelia
 * Vilayet of Bosnia
 * Vilayet of Herzegovina
 * Vilayet of Salonica
 * Vilayet of Janina, Yanya or Ioannina
 * Vilayet of Monastir
 * Vilayet of Scutari
 * Mount Athos (part of the Sanjak of Salonica)
 * Anatolia
 * Vilayet of Constantinople
 * Vilayet of the Archipelago
 * Vilayet of Crete
 * Vilayet of Hudavendigar
 * Vilayet of Aidin
 * Vilayet of Ankara
 * Vilayet of Konya
 * Vilayet of Kastamonu
 * Vilayet of Trebizond
 * Vilayet of Sivas
 * Vilayet of Erzurum
 * Vilayet of Diyarbekir
 * Vilayet of Adana
 * Vilayet of Mamuret-ul-Aziz
 * Principality of Samos (Autonomous)
 * East
 * Vilayet of Aleppo
 * Vilayet of Baghdad
 * Vilayet of Basra
 * Vilayet of the Hejaz
 * Emirate of Mecca (Administered by Vilayet of the Hejaz)
 * Vilayet of Yemen
 * Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate (Autonomous)
 * Africa
 * Flag of Tripoli 18th century.svg Vilayet of Tripolitania
 * Vilayet of Egypt, later becoming Flag of Egypt (1844-1867).svg Khedivate of Egypt (Autonomous)
 * Beylik of Tunis (Autonomous)

Iberia
The Iberian Federal State (Estado Federal de Iberia) is located in the southwest corner of Europe. The peninsula was principally divided between the former states of Portugal and Spain, comprising most of their territory.

Iberian Union / Unión Ibérica / União Ibérica


 * Revolutions and Republic
 * The Iberian Pact

Administrative Division

 * Autonomous Regions
 * 1) Castilla-Leon (Madrid)
 * 2) Castilla la Vieja (Valladolid)
 * 3) Andalucía (Sevilla)
 * 4) Vascongadas (Bilbao)
 * 5) Aragón (Zaragoza)
 * 6) Navarra (Pamplona)
 * 7) Cataluña (Barcelona)
 * 8) Balearic Islands (Palma)
 * 9) Asturias (Oviedo)
 * 10) Galicia (La Coruña)
 * 11) Extremadura (Badajoz)
 * 12) Valencia (Valencia)
 * 13) Murcia (Murcia)
 * 14) Tras-os-Montes e Douro (Porto)
 * 15) Beira (Coimbra)
 * 16) Estremadura-Ribatejo (Lisboa)
 * 17) Alentejo (Évora)
 * 18) Algarve (Faro)


 * Autonomous Insular Districts
 * 1) Canary Islands (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria)
 * 2) Azores Islands (Ponta Delgada)
 * 3) Madeira Archipielago (Funchal)


 * African Territories
 * 1) Melilla
 * 2) Ceuta
 * 3) Tangier
 * 4) Ifni
 * Rif
 * 1) Angola
 * 2) Cabo Verde
 * 3) Portuguese Guinea
 * 4) Spanish Guinea
 * 5) Mozambique
 * 6) São Tomé e Príncipe


 * Asia
 * 1) State of India (Gao)
 * 2) Macao
 * 3) East Timor

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 * East Indies
 * 1) Philippines (Manila)
 * 2) Mariana Islands
 * 3) Guam (Agaña)
 * 4) Palaos
 * 5) Caroline Islands