What if the Romans Never Left Britain

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Exploring a world where the Romans didn't abandon Britain in 410 AD
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Scenario: What if Austria colonized Formosa following the eighty years war? You could allow them to trade Belgium to the Netherlands for Dutch Formosa. If Austria successfully settles it could make something like a German equivalent of New Zealand to exist in the modern day.

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Nice one. So, where's the part 2 ?

francescocarrino
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Nice video mate. Mic is probably a bit quiet. Good luck 👍

jonbennison
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Nice video.
What about a scenario where the Franks never conquered Gaul.

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Without the mass Anglo-Saxon Exodus to Britain with many of their famous British Anglo-Saxon warriors in the mainland and burgeoning population staying on the mainland instead of swathing into Brittania. I imagine Saxons would send those armies they used in creating wessex, essex, Sussex, and the often forgotten midsex and hwicce, these forces and populations would migrate into Poland instead of Britain.
The Frisians fled to Britain from floods but in this timeline they'd move to land of the Jutes and Angles with the Angles conquering the Danish islands and southern modern Sweden and the Jutes would conquer the Norwegian coasts.
Eventually these populations have to burst so the Viking age probably slightly delayed by a few years will start in the 800s. With a more warring germanic Vikings developing in the mainland, and without Saxons fleeing the Saxon wars along with Danes and Frisians into Brittania, this effort would be more Jutish who I imagine would of annexed the Angles Taking over the whole peninsula and Swedish southern coasts.
Basically imagine If Kent was the danelaw and the more numerous united Jutes migrated to Britannia. Danelaw, or, Jutlaw technically, would be in steroids.

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Top liked Scenario in the Comments will be a Video

Artorius
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In our timeline, the chronology is messed up in the records so here's my interpretation,
The Romans evacuated Britain, Britons asked for help, Rome said no, Britons kicked out Roman politicians and aristocrats with notable exceptions, those exceptions died at Salisbury plain during the treason of long knives.
Instead this timeline Britain becomes a Refugium of Roman legionaires and aristocracy.

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