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« on: November 29, 2012, 10:59:36 PM »

So yeah, what happens with Louisianna is crucial.  If Spain gets it, they lose it when they lose Mexico.  It could go to Mexico, or to some opportunistic states (most likely Virginia w/ some other Southern states)

If France gets it, they could still lose it due to a revolution or just the position being untennable.

If England gets it, colonial expansion stops there. 

I think the most interesting scenario is where Spain gets Louisianna and then Mexico and the colonies end up fighting over it.

Virginia, I'm proud to say, looks like it would be best positioned to take advantage.
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