You mean New Spain/Mexico the us didn't gain California till 1846At this rate of technological progression, I wouldn't be surprised if Japan rolls up to the U.S. with gunboats demanding they open their borders to trade (though that would probably be between 1790-1850 or so, the timeframe when the U.S. was the most isolationist before the 1930s).
Ah, true, true. Forgot that the Mexican-American War took place in that timeframe. Perry only became a commodore during that war in the first pace.You mean New Spain/Mexico the us didn't gain California till 1846
Nah, the US, the gunboats will sail through Atlantic from now-conquered EuropeYou mean New Spain/Mexico the us didn't gain California till 1846
It will be much faster. They already have steel so steam engine within 10 years is possible. Steam ship capable of crossing Pacific should take about two to three decades. They can work on seafaring and Celestial navigation during that time.At this rate of technological progression, I wouldn't be surprised if Japan rolls up to the U.S. with gunboats demanding they open their borders to trade (though that would probably be between 1790-1850 or so, the timeframe when the U.S. was the most isolationist before the 1930s).
I love that "Proving Heliocentrism" is where Shizuko draws the line on what she can accomplish with her resources