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Teddy Roosevelt the Trustbuster - The Regulators - Extra History

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Teddy Roosevelt the Trustbuster - The Regulators - Extra History

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I would love to see an extra history series about the Mexican revolution. I feel like so few Americans know about Mexican history, and if they do, it is only about the Aztecs / Maya and nothing recent.

Adil N

If the rabbit hole leads to alternate history, then yes, Matt, I will follow you down it! 1815 5th April In the Sri Vijayan Empire, the Volcano Mount Tambora Erupts Explosively, loud enough to be Heard in , 240 Miles away, , 780 Miles away, and the Islands, 870 Miles away, Killing 92,000 People and Propelling Thousands of Tons of Aerosols into the Stratosphere. The High Concentration of Gases Reflects the Sunlight Back out into Space, Causing a Widespread Cooling of the Surface Temperature of the Earth, heavy Rain in 1816, and Causes Snow in June and July in the Northern Hemisphere, Ruining Harvests and Leading to Famine, which is why 1816 will become Known as “the Year without a Summer.” 26th September In the Kingdoms of Austria & Bohemia, Representatives from the Kingdoms of Austria & Bohemia, the Duchy of Burgundy, Ducal Saxony and Electoral Saxony Sign an Alliance with the Aim of Restraining Liberalism and Secularism in the Wake of the Fourth Great Global War, as well as Upholding the Doctrine of the Divine Right of Kings, Effectively Reforming the Ancient Catholic League that had Existed during the Early Medieval and again during the Renaissance, but also with an Eye to Prevent themselves from being Swallowed up by the Rising Power of the Kingdom of Prussia in the East and the United Kingdoms of The Netherlands. 3rd November In the Kingdom of Great Britain, Sir Humphry Davy Announces his latest Invention, the Davy Lamp. [a Coal Safety Lamp] Controversy, however, Erupts because the Month before, a then Unknown but soon-to-be-Famous Engineer from the Village of Wylam, Northumbria, George Stephenson, had Demonstrated his Own Version of such a Device in front of Eyewitnesses by taking what will become Known as a “Geordie Lamp” down Killingworth Colliery, Northumbria, and holding it in front of a Fissure from which Firedamp was Issuing. 1816 In the Kingdom of Vinland, the Potato Harvest in The Eastern Keewatin Territories is Ruined because of an Unseasonable Frost, Driving many Poor Farmers into Bankruptcy. 1818 5th May In the Kingdom of Prussia, a Son, Karl, is Born in Trier, Grand Duchy of The Lower Rhine, to Heinrich Marx, an Ethnically Jewish Lawyer, and his Wife, Henriette, a Dutch Jew. 24th December In the Archbishopric of Salzburg, the Famed Christmas Carol “Silent Night,” Composed by Primary School Teacher Franz Xaver Gruber, with Lyrics by Priest Joseph Mohr, is First Performed inside the Parish Church of Saint Nicholas in the Town of Oberndorf bei Salzburg, District of Salzburg-Umgebung. 1819 2nd January In the United States, News Arrives that the Price of Cotton has Broken ~ Dropping by 25% in a Single Day ~ the Ensuing Panic sends the into Recession. 1820 In the Japanese Empire, Recognising that he has no other Choice if Japan is to Remain Free of the European Powers, Shōgun Mōri Naritō very Reluctantly Orders a Belated Programme of Industrialisation and Westernisation to Secure its Extensive Coastline. 1824 In the Iroquois Confederation, the U.S. Army Crosses over the Border into the Confederation under the Command of General James K. Polk, thus beginning the Green Mountain War. The U.S. Government Hopes that doing so will help Hide the Dire State of America’s Finances under a Wave of Patriotism. 1830 In the Kingdom of Prussia, having First been Privately Educated at Home, Heinrich Marx Enrolls Young Karl in the Trier High School, where he Studies Philosophy and Literature. While he is there, Karl Meets a Man Named Alexy van Dern, who is a Fanatical Socialist who Teaches Karl all about Corrupted Capitalism and the Effects of Industrialisation and Private Ownership on Society. 1837 27th August In the United States, most People in the deep South can see that the Writing is on the Wall for Slavery: their Economic System of Plantation ~ Based Slavery is slowly being Strangled not only by Abolitionists in the North, but also by Geography itself: everything West of Tejas is a useless Desert that they can’t Grow Cotton in. Fearing the loss of their Power [as well as their Main Source of Income] a small Group of Southern Landowners Form a Secret Society Dedicated to Preserving Slavery: the Knights of The Golden Circle. 1839 5th December In the United States, a Son, George Armstrong, is Born in New Rumley, Ohio, to Farmer Emanuel Henry Custer and his Wife, Marie Ward Kirkpatrick, who is of both English and Anglo-Scots Descent. 1842 21st January In the Kingdom of Prussia, the Prussian Government shuts down the Rheinische Zeitung Newspaper on the Orders of King Frederick William IV. Karl Marx is Devastated by the Suppression as he has been Hoping that Prussia can Traverse the Road from Absolute to Constitutional Monarchy without the need for Violent Revolution. 1849 3rd February In the United States, George, Thomas, and Boston Custer are all Ferved Patriots from the beginning of their Lives, and their Father, Emanuel, had Served during the Green Mountain War during the North American Crisis. From an Early Age, Emanuel ~ an Outspoken Jacksonian Democrat ~ Teaches them Politics and Toughness. Being Poor, and not having much else to do Except for helping his Father in his Blacksmith’s Shop, George begins to Teach himself to Read. He can Write well by the Time he turns 10. His Favourite Subject, much to his Parents’ Delight, is Religion. 5th December In the United States, the U.S. Army begins to Adopt large Gold Eagle ~ topped Vexilloid Banners, Named “Aquilae,” in Deliberate Imitation of the Ancient Roman Legions. 1850 12th December The Japanese Empire Declares itself to be at War against the Kingdom of France with the Hope of Capturing the French Loaisa Islands. 1851 In the Japanese Empire, a French Navy sent to Recapture the Loaisa Islands are Defeated when the Japanese, who have Mapped out the Waters around the Islands in Preparation, Lure the French onto the Reefs. 1852 In the Japanese Empire, still Reeling from the Shock of the First Defeat, a larger and more Organised French Navy under the Command of Admiral Louis Philippe, Assisted by Luxembourgoise and Sri Vijayan Ships, are sent with a full Division of the French Foreign Legion are sent to Recapture the Loaisa Islands. The Japanese are Lured into Sri Vijayan Waters, where they are Comprehensively Destroyed, Allowing the French Foreign Legion to Land on the Loaisa Islands without any Resistance. 31st March In the Japanese Empire, the Treaty of Peace and Amity is Signed in the City of Yokohama, Kanagawa Province, by Representatives of the Japanese Empire, the Kingdom of France, and the United Kingdoms of The Netherlands. Under the Terms of the Treaty, Japan will Hand the French Loaisa Islands Back to France, the Japanese Cities of Shimoda, Izu Province, and Hakodate, Hokkaido, will be Opened up to European Merchants, who will be Granted Complete Freedom of Movement by the Japanese Government. A French Consulate will be Built in Shimoda, Izu Province, and France will hold a Monopoly on all European Trade with Japan. The Japanese Islands of Okinawa will be Occupied by Luxembourgoise Troops for a Period of 20 Years to make sure Japan keeps to its Half of the Bargain. In the Japanese Empire, the Shock of Defeat Causes an Upsurge of Anti-Shōgunate Feelings, Especially in the South, where Powerful Daimyo long Opposed to the Mōri ~ Namely, the Shimazu, Yamauchi and Tōdō Clans ~ are Swift to Denounce the Shōgunate for Surrendering rather than Fighting the French with Honour. In the Japanese Empire, after the Surrender, Admiral Louis Philippe Presents Shōgun Mōri Takachika with Rifles, Revolvers, a Telegraph Key and a Waist high Model of a Steam Locomotive, Technologies which Stun the Japanese Officials. The Shōgunate quickly Enters Negotiations to Buy Modern Steamships, Cannons, and Rifles, and send Missions Overseas to Study new Technologies. 1854 17th June In the Kingdom of Great Britain, a Son, William Sherlock, is Born in Hutton Hall in the Village of Hutton-le-Hole, North Yorkshire, to Sir William Scott Holmes and his Wife, Violet Mycroft. 1856 10th July In the Austro-Hungarian Empire, a Son, Nikola, is Born in the Village of Smiljan, Croatia-Slavonia, to Milutin Tesla, an Ethnically Serbian Eastern Orthodox Priest, and his Wife, Đuka, who has a Talent for making Home Craft Tools, Mechanical Appliances, and the Ability to Memorise Serbian Epic Poems. 1858 3rd March The United States Adopts its First Official National Anthem, “The Battle Cry of Freedom,” and it Reflects the Militaristic Culture of the Nation. 27th October In the United States, a Son, Theodore, is Born in New York City to Businessman Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., who is of Dutch Descent [and, therefore, One of the most Favoured Racial Groups in the U.S.] and his Wife, Martha Bulloch Roosevelt. 1860 24th March In the Japanese Empire, Tairō Ii Naosuke is Assassinated outside the Sakurada Gate of Edo Castle by Rōnin from the Shimazu and Tokugawa Clans Angry at his Role in the Opening of Japan to Foreign Powers. He will be Remembered by Future Historians as the Tairō under whose Guidance the Mōri Shōgunate Navigated a Particularly Turmoltuous Time which saw the Forced Re ~ Opening of Japan for Trade with Europe after nearly 214 Years of Self ~ Imposed Isolationism from the outside World as well as for Negotiating the Humiliating Treaty of Peace and Amity, Weakening the Shōgunate’s Credibility in the Eyes of the Common Japanese People and, Ultimately, Lead to his Assassination at the Hands of the Traditionalists. He will Immediately be both Villified and Defended, with even his Enemies Admitting that, along with Mōri Takachika, Ii was One of the most Important and Influential People of the Late Bakufu Period, but his Heavy ~ Handed Methods of Suppressing Dissent will be the Subject of Extremely Negative Press and he will be Portrayed as a Villain in much of the Literature from the Period. 14th September In the Japanese Empire, British Mercant Charles Lennox Richardson is Attacked and Killed by the Samurai Bodyguards of Prince Shimazu Hisamitsu after Richardson tries to Force his way through their Procession. He will be Remembered by Future Historians as the Spark that Triggered the Brief Anglo- Japanese War after the Shimazu Refused a British Demand to Pay an Indemnity to Richardson’s Family. 1861 23rd August In the Kingdom of Great Britain, Violet Mycroft Holmes Passes away inside Hutton Hall in the Village of Hutton-le-Hole, North Yorkshire. She will be Remembered by Future Historians as the Mother of the Sherlock Holmes, the “Great Detective,” and the Father of Modern Police Methods. She had given the then Six ~ Year ~ old Sherlock his First Lessons at Home, and her Death Certificate will give the Cause of Death will be given as “Consumption,” and she had had no Doubt she was Suffering from what is Known to many Victorians as the “White Death.” 1862 In the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Tesla Family Moves to the Town of Gospić, Croatia-Slavonia, where Milutin Works as a Parish Priest. Nikola Completes Primary and Secondary School. 1863 11th March In the Japanese Empire, Emperor Ninkō of Japan Issues an Edict Ordering all Foreigners Living in Japan to leave by 11th May, Overruling the Policy of Westernisation being Pursued by Shōgun Mōri Takachika. 15th August In the Japanese Empire, after the Deadline for the British Ultimatum Expires with no Answer, Four Vessels of the British Royal Navy Bombard the Port City of Kagoshima, Satsuma Province, Killing 5 People in Kagoshima and Burning 500 Paper Houses. The Shimazu Forces on the Shore Vent out their Anger by Firing their Round Shot at the British Ships, Killing 13 of the British Sailors. 1869 27th January In the Republic of Ezo, Samurai Retainers Loyal to the Mōri Shōgunate Declare the Republic of Ezo, with a Government Organisation Based on the of the United States, although Suffrage is Restricted to the Samurai Class, with Admiral Enomoto Takeaki Serving as President. 4th March In the United States, Former Governor Horatio Seymour of New York is Sworn in to Office as 19th President of the United States of America in the U.S. Capital City of Philadelphia, D.C. As the Presidential Palace is still under Construction, President Seymour will take up Residence inside the Powel House instead. In the Swiss Confederation, One Day, while Hiking through the Swiss Alps with his Family, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. finds that he can keep Pace with his Father. He Discovers the Benefits of Physical Exertion as a Means of Overcoming his Asthma and Bolstering his Spirits. 1870 22nd April In the Russian Empire, a Son, Vladimir, is Born to Teacher Ilya Ulyanov and his Wife, Maria, in the City of Simbirsk, Simbirsk Governorate. 1871 17th May In the Japanese Empire, Former Shōgun Mōri Takachika Passes away in his Home in Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture. He will be Remembered by Future Historians as the last of the Mōri Shōgunate, which had Ruled Japan since 1585; his Reign having been a Period of much International Turmoil as a Result of the “Re ~ Opening” of Japan to European Nations after the Disastrous Franco ~ Japanese War, and then began an Extensive Attempt at Reform and Modernisation, ultimately Leading to his Downfall at the Hands of the Traditionalists during the First Japanese Civil War, bringing to an End Seven Centuries of De Facto Rule by the Japanese Warrior Class. 29th August In the Japanese Empire, Emperor Taisei of Japan Announces the Abolition of the Japanese Feudal System, Confiscating the Lands of Daimyo who had Remained Loyal to the Mōri and Reorganising them into Prefectures with Governors Appointed Directly by the Emperor. 1872 28th March In the Japanese Empire, Emperor Taisei of Japan Announces that every Able ~ Bodied Male Japanese Citizen must do up to Four Years National Service upon Reaching 21 Years of Age. Samurai are also Forbidden from carrying their Katanas in Public Spaces. 1873 In the Japanese Empire, Saigō Takamori Offers to Travel to Korea and Provoke a Casus Belli by Behaving in such an Insulting Manner Towards the Koreans to Provoke his Own Assassination, thus giving Japan a Reason to Invade Korea. Prime Minister Ōkubo Toshimichi Rejects this Plan; although he wants a War with Korea, he Realises the Weakness of Japan Compared to the European Powers which he has Witnessed during the Iwakura Mission. Disappointed, Saigō Takamori Retires to Kagoshima, where he takes up Farming, Hunting, Writing Letters, and spending Time with his Grandson. 1874 In the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Nikola Tesla Evades Conscription in Smiljan by running away to Tomingaj, near Gračac, Croatia-Slavonia. There, he Explores the Mountains Wearing Hunter’s Garb and Reads many Books while in Tomingaj. 1876 27th September In the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. Enters Harvard University. He does well in Science, Philosophy, and Rhetoric, but he Struggles with Latin and Greek. While in Harvard, he Participates in Boxing and Rowing, and becomes a Member of the Alpha Delta Phi Literary Society. However, he finds the Formalistic Treatment of many of the Subjects Depressing. 1878 9th February In the United States, Businessman and Philanthropist Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. Passes away in New York City at the Age of 46 from a Gastrointestinal Tumor. He will be Remembered by Future Historians only as the Father of Future President Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., as well as being the Paternal Grandfather of Future First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. 1879 17th April In the Austro-Hungarian , Serbian Priest Milutin Tesla Passes away from a Stroke at the Age of 60. He will be Remembered by Future Historians only as the Father of Nikola Tesla. At the Time of his Father’s Death, Nikola is Teaching Classes in his old School in Gospić, Croatia-Slavonia. 1880 14th February In the United States, Theodore Roosevelt Proposes to Socialite Alice Hathaway Lee, who waits for Eight Months before Accepting. When Theodore Moves to Montana Territory, he takes Alice with him and they reach an “Understanding of sorts” Regarding his Infidelities. In the United States, Theodore Roosevelt Graduates Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard University. After his Father’s Death, Roosevelt has Inherited $65,000, which is enough to Live Comfortably for the rest of his Life. Roosevelt gives up on his Earlier Plan to Study Natural Science and, instead, he Moves West to try his Hand as a Rancher out in Montana Territory. 1881 19th April In the Kingdom of Great Britain, the Former Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli, Passes away at the Age of 76 at his Home in the City of London, Greater London. The First Jew to hold that Office, Disraeli’s Passing will be Remembered by Future Historians as the Death of a Political Epoch, and all the Questions that have Occupied Men’s Minds in the 1860s and the 1870s are Swept away by new Problems, which Throw up new Men. Parnell has begun to Emerge in Ireland, Joseph Chamberlain is already Famous in the Midlands, Gascoyne-Cecil and Northcote, while Unknown Political Quantities, have both held Cabinet Office. All these Men, who will make their Mark in the next Decade, have at Least begun their Advance. They will, however, Note that the Arrival of a Fifth Newcomer was Utterly Unexpected, for this will be Remembered as the Moment that Lord Randolph Churchill Steps from Relative Obscurity and into the Centre of the Political Stage. 14th June In the Eternal Empire of Mexica, Confederate Troops Move in to the newly ~ Purchased Provinces of Sonora and Chihuahua. John Hay, the U.S. Ambassador to the Confederate States, Issues an Ultimatum to C.S. President James Longstreet: Withdraw Immediately to Pre ~ 1880 Borders, or Risk War. 25th June In the United States, with no Reply to the American Ultimatum Forthcoming, President Sherman Asks the U.S. Congress for a Declaration of War against the Confederate States of America. Both Houses Unanimously Grant the President’s Request. The Second Mexican-American War has begun. 1882 30th January In the United States, a Son, Franklin, is Born in the Town of Hyde Park, New York, to Businessman James Roosevelt I and his Wife, Sara Ann Delano Roosevelt. 19th April In the Kingdom of Great Britain, the English Naturalist, Geologist and Biologist Charles Darwin Passes away from Chronic Chagas Disease, at Down House in the Village of Downe, Kent. By the Time of his Death, Darwin has Persuaded most Scientists that the Theory of Evolution is Correct, and he will be Remembered ~ both by his Contemporaries and by Future Generations as a Great Scientist who has Revolutionised Ideas, and One of the most Influential Figures in Human History. 22nd April In the Confederate States, the Treaty of Richmond is Signed by Representatives of the Confederacy, the United States, the Kingdom of Great Britain, and the Kingdom of Aniyunwiya, thus bringing the Second Mexican-American War to an End. Under the Terms of the Treaty, the U.S. is Required to Evacuate its Troops to its Original 1881 Borders with the Confederacy, Recognise the Confederate Purchase of the Mexican Provinces of Sonora and Chihuahua, and Extend Diplomatic Recognition to the Kingdom of Aniyunwiya. The Northern Portion of the U.S. State of Maine is to be Ceded to Great Britain, and the U.S. will Pay War Reparations to Confederate and Aniyunwiyan Merchants to Compensate them for Loss of their Pre-War Businesses. Prisoners of War from all Sides are to be Released and Allowed to Return Home. The Confederacy, for its Part, will Abolish its Slavery ~ Based Economic System and begin a Programme of Industrialisation to Replace it with. 1886 12th January In the Russian Empire, Teacher Ilya Ulyanov Passes away at the Age of 54 from a Sudden Brain Hemorrhage in the City of Simbirsk, Simbirsk Governorate. He will be Remembered by Future Historians only as the Father of Vladimir Lenin. 1887 7th January In the Kingdom of France, after the Death of Léon Gambetta, there is no Commanding Personality in French Politics. Ministers and Governments change with Bewildering Frequency and there is an Increasing Sense among the People that Parliamentary Institutions have Failed the Country. Into this State of Affairs Steps General Georges Boulanger. Boulanger is a Military Man of Humble Origins, and, after a Distinguished Career in the Army, he is given the Post of Minister of War by the de Freycinet Government. It is here that he Attains his Great Popularity. Boulanger is a Exacerbating Hero ~ Figure to the many Frenchmen who still smart from the Humiliation of 1870; his Outspoken Anti ~ German Views and his distance from the Conventional Political Establishment gives him a huge Following. 20th May In the Russian Empire, Russian Revolutionary Aleksandr Ulyanov is Executed by Hanging at the Age of 21 in the Town of Shlisselburg, Saint Petersburg Governorate. He will be Remembered among Future Historians for having been the Leader of a Cell of the Revolutionary Organisation Narodnaya Volya and for having been the Elder Brother of Vladimir Lenin, his Execution having Driven Vladimir to Pursue the Revolutionary Struggle ever more Fervently. 31st May In the Kingdom of France, General Boulanger Overreaches himself by Exacerbating a Border Incident with Germany; a Worried Government Sacks him and Appoints him to an Obscure Post in the Provinces. Parisians are Enraged, and on his Departure, a huge Crowd Mobs the Gare de Lyon, Covering his Train with Posters Titled “He’ll be Back,” and Blocking the Railway for the Following Three Hours. For a while, the General Bides his Time, Gathering his Supporters and Spreading his Influence, not only to the Political Left but also to the Conservative Right, and he becomes the Undisputed Figurehead of the “Revisionist” Movement, Appearing as all things to those who want Political change in France. 29th October In the Kingdom of France, it becomes Apparent that Daniel Wilson, Son-in-Law to Prime Minister Jules Grévy, has been Selling Decorations ~ Including the Legion d’Honneur, France’s Highest Award for Gallantry, for Cash. Prime Minister Grévy is not Accused of Personal Participation in the Fraud, but is Generally Regarded to have overall Responsibility, a Point he Obstinately Refuses to Accept. For the “Man on The Black Horse,” this Insult to French Honour is the Final Straw. General Boulanger Appears in Paris and Marches, at the Head of an Enthusiastic Crowd, on the Estates General, where he Demands the Resignation of Prime Minister Grévy, the Dissolution of the Chamber and Senate, and the Establishment of a Convention to Revise the Constitution of France. There is no Resistance; there are no Outstanding Republican Leaders to Oppose the Coup, and the “Boulangists” take Paris. Authorities in the rest of the Country Accept the Fait Accompli. General Boulanger’s Grand Gamble has Succeded; however, it Increasingly becomes Apparent that the General has no Idea what to do with his Prize. In the Kingdom of France, Immediately after his Coup d’etat, General Boulanger Wisely Re ~ Appoints Vice ~ Admiral Théophile Aube to his old Job at the Marine Ministry. With the Luxury of Job Security [France having seen 18 different Marine Ministers since 1871] and Generous Funding, Vice ~ Admiral Aube is able to Transform the Fortunes of his Fleet. He Neatly Sums up his Philosophy: “The Empire of the Sea will belong to the Nation of the Two which has the most Numerous Ironclad Fleet. Every Power of Attack and Destruction will be Employed against all the Enemy’s Littoral Towns ~ Fortified or unfortified ~ whether Purely Peaceful Establishments or Warlike, to Burn them, to Destroy them, or to Pitylessly Ransack them. In any Future War, the French will Climb down from the Height of that Clouded Sentimentality which has Created the Monstrous Association of Words, “the Rights of War,” and the Attack on every Source of Riches will not only be Legitimate to them, but Obligatory.” Vice ~ Admiral Aube’s Trademark is a Ruthless and Obsessive Determination to Neutralise the vast Advantages in Numbers and in Industry that the British Royal Navy ~ his most likely and most Dangerous Foe ~ Enjoys. Expanding on the Concept of “Jeune École,” he Orders the Construction of 16 fast Cruisers for Defence and Commerce Raiding, and Invests Considerably in Torpedo Boats and in his Own Fascination: Submarines. In the German Empire, the Dramatic Collapse of the French Constitutional Monarchy Precipitates yet another War Scare. General Boulanger’s Reputation as a “Revanchist” Leads many to Assume that a French Attack on Germany ~ or a Pre ~ emptive German Invasion of France ~ is Imminent. These Fears have some Basis in Fact. While General Boulanger has no Desire to Engage in a War he Knows he cannot Win, Elements in the German Senior Staff are Keen for a Conflict, Judging that with Great Britain Distracted in Ireland and the Tsar still Uncomfortable with the Purported Radical Leanings of the new French Regime, France will be Completely Isolated. Chancellor Otto von Bismarck Agrees, and it is for Precisely this Reason that he Expends a Surprising Amount of Political Capital on Restraining the Army from Producing Border Incidents or Provoking a Diplomatic Crisis. The Chancellor’s Reasoning is very Simple: ever since 1870, it has been German Foreign Policy to Ensure that France is Friendless in Europe; with the Advent of Boulanger, Chancellor von Bismarck is Confident that the French will do his Own Work for him. He Writes to his Son, Herbert, “Boulanger is Clever enough not to Confront us, so he will be Forced to Alienate the British with Colonial Adventures to Please the Parisian Press. He will try to Cultivate the Russians, but Tsar Alexander will see him as a Parvenu ~ he is far better than a Republic!” Chancellor von Bismarck’s Analysis is Astute, but in the Event, it will only Prove to be Half Correct. In the Russian Empire, the Rise of General Boulanger in France has Serious Repercussions in Russia, Confronting the Russian Government with Serious Problems. In Fact, the new Regime Reveals Fundamental Weaknesses in Tsarist Autocracy. Tsar Alexander III, whose Contempt for the General is Difficult to Conceal, finds it Impossible to Suppress the Enthusiastic Support Boulanger comes to Enjoy in Russian Circles. His Inability to Control Public Opinion, or even his Ministers, is all the more Significant as the Support given to Boulanger Bears Implications of a Growing Opposition to the Tsarist Regime. Ever since Germany had Failed to Support Russia’s Claims at Berlin in 1878, most Pan ~ Slavs have Viewed her as an Obstacle that has to be Removed if Russia is to take her Rightful Place as Leader of Europe. Repeated Efforts are made to try and Persuade the Tsar to Abandon Cooperation with Germany and instead Pursue closer Relations with France. Alexander Resists these Calls, but Increasingly this is Due to Sentiment rather than any Practical Consideration. To the Russian Autocrat who looks upon the Orthodox Church as One of the main Supporters of his Rule, an Understanding with the “Atheistic” and Democratic French Constitutional Monarchy seems Inconceivable. At First, the Collapse of Jules Grévy’s Government and the Installation of Boulanger makes the Tsar even more Suspicious. While Alexander Cares nothing for the Monarchy, he is even more Suspicious of the Popularly Supported Caesarism of the Bonapartes, and Boulanger’s Reformism makes the Tsar even more Nervous. Alexander would have Preferred to leave the Matter there but he is unable to Ignore the Demands of his Pan ~ Slavic Entourage, who Claim to be the True Defenders of Russia’s National Interests. Alexander is so Concerned by the Reaction of Pan ~ Slavs to the continued Alliance with Germany that when he Renews the League of Three Emperors, he Demands the Inclusion of a Secret Clause. As a Result of Alexander’s Ambiguous Attitude, a Tug-of-War Ensues around his Person, with the Tsar’s Foreign Minister, Nikolay de Girs, Confronting him with Reports Describing France as being in the Grip of Radical Republican Forces, while the Influential Mikhail Katkov Bombards the Tsar with Editorials and Reports from his Newspapers strongly Supporting the General and Emphasising his Support among French Conservatives. “It is always the same Story,” Schweinitz Complains, “Alexander does not want to Conclude an Alliance with France, but is as little ready to Acknowledge Girs’s Policy as his Own and Defend it against Katkov’s.” 1888 13th January In the Russian Empire, Frustrated by the Tsar’s Indecision and Angry at his Pointed non ~ Inclusion in the Honours List, a Dying Mikhail Katkov Leaks the Text of the Secret Reinsurance Treaty between Germany and Russia to the Bohemian Journalist, Henri Blowitz. His Publication of the Text gives The Times yet another Journalistic Coup; it also Precipitates Political Crises in both the Signatory Countries. The Publication of the Agreement is a huge Embarrassment for the Tsar, who has been Struggling to Maintain a Balance between his Pro ~ German Foreign Minister and the Francophile Pan ~ Slavs. Under Pressure from the Press and Mindful of the Imperial Russian Army’s Anger over the Affair, Alexander III has no Choice but to Sack Nikolay de Girs and Shift Foreign Policy to a more Pro ~ French Orientation. In the German Empire, the Controversy Causes Damage to Imperial Chancellor Otto von Bismarck’s standing and Earning him the lasting Distrust of the Future Kaiser, Crownn Prince Wilhelm II. However, Kaiser Frederick III’s Illness Diverts the Attention of the Press. 4th February In the Kingdom of France, Punch Magazine’s Famous Cartoon of Prime Minister Boulanger as the Famous Tightrope Walker, Blondin, is both Amusing and Perceptive; for the First few Years of his Period in Office, the General is Able to Reconcile both the Left and the Right with his Regime by making Contradictiory Promises, the sure ~ Footed Juggling of Ministerial Positions, and by Appealing to the Vast Public Goodwill that he still Enjoys. It quickly becomes Apparent, however, that the Policy of Equidistance merely Staves off an Inevitable Decision; sooner or later, Boulanger will have to Swing One way or another. Considering a Financial Scandal had been the Main Contributory Factor in the Overthrow of Jules Grévy, it is rather Ironic that the First Threat to Boulangist Rule comes from a similar Exercise in Corruption. Just as the new Regime is Establishing itself, Ferdinand de Lesseps’s Financially Struggling Panama Canal Company Requests Aid from the French Government. In Response, the French Parliament Approves a Massive Loan of F900,000,000 for the Company, and Approves another, smaller Loan the Following Year.

Martin Verran

I like the use of a cap and ball revolver. The show has come a long way from having backwards saber guards.

Calvin McClory

I can't find it, but I remember a post where they said it would only focus on the trust-busting. So more history of Trust-Busting than a bio of Teddy.

Calvin McClory

It's probably safe to say, given the title of the series.

The Deaf Mans Lands

4:52 priceless

Pierre

I assume the Rough Riders and the Cuban Revolution [the one against Spain, not the one with Comrade Castro] won't be covered in this series?

Martin Verran


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