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In this timeline, most of the countries in the world are monarchies. There are many PODs, but the main are: |
In this timeline, most of the countries in the world are monarchies. There are many PODs, but the main are: |
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* 1776: 13 British colonies in North America unite and declare their independence, becoming the United States of America, a constitutional parliamentary executive federal monarchy, under Emperor George I; |
* 1776: 13 British colonies in North America unite and declare their independence, becoming the United States of America, a constitutional parliamentary executive federal monarchy, under Emperor George I; |
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− | * 1889: the republican coup d' |
+ | * 1889: the republican coup d'etat in Brazil fails. The republic is never proclaimed, and Brazil is still an Empire; |
− | * 1946: King Umberto of Italy holds a referendum to decide |
+ | * 1946: King Umberto of Italy holds a referendum to decide whether the country will continue to be a monarchy, or if it will become a republic. The monarchy wins. To reduce the King's power, the Parliament restores regional nobility. The new nobles form a State Counsel, that'll aid the King in his attributions. Italy is now a federal State. |
* 1947: Japan's new constitution limits the Emperor's powers. Highly based on the Brazilian Imperial Constitution, it creates the Prime-Minister's office. The executive is now the Prime-Minister's private attribution. The Emperor is given a fourth power: the Reserve Power. |
* 1947: Japan's new constitution limits the Emperor's powers. Highly based on the Brazilian Imperial Constitution, it creates the Prime-Minister's office. The executive is now the Prime-Minister's private attribution. The Emperor is given a fourth power: the Reserve Power. |
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* 1949: The allies restore the German Empire. |
* 1949: The allies restore the German Empire. |
Latest revision as of 04:32, 10 May 2019
In this timeline, most of the countries in the world are monarchies. There are many PODs, but the main are:
- 1776: 13 British colonies in North America unite and declare their independence, becoming the United States of America, a constitutional parliamentary executive federal monarchy, under Emperor George I;
- 1889: the republican coup d'etat in Brazil fails. The republic is never proclaimed, and Brazil is still an Empire;
- 1946: King Umberto of Italy holds a referendum to decide whether the country will continue to be a monarchy, or if it will become a republic. The monarchy wins. To reduce the King's power, the Parliament restores regional nobility. The new nobles form a State Counsel, that'll aid the King in his attributions. Italy is now a federal State.
- 1947: Japan's new constitution limits the Emperor's powers. Highly based on the Brazilian Imperial Constitution, it creates the Prime-Minister's office. The executive is now the Prime-Minister's private attribution. The Emperor is given a fourth power: the Reserve Power.
- 1949: The allies restore the German Empire.