
Volume I
The War That Took Canada
The First Proof
The War of 1812 becomes the first proof that preparation can make conquest look like policy.
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Volume I
The First Proof
The War of 1812 becomes the first proof that preparation can make conquest look like policy.

Volume II
The Second Proof
Fifty years after conquest, the old provinces learn that obedience and belonging were never the same thing.

Volume III
The Third Proof
The rebellion survives by accepting help from Halifax, but every crate, convoy, and promise carries a price.
The universe map
Main five-volume fracture sequence. War of 1812 divergence, Canada taken, Civil War pressure, revolt, Halifax, treaty settlement, and Pacific consequences.
Future western, prairie, railway, settlement, survey, and land-claim expansion sequence.
Future Confederate-perspective strand, framed seriously around slavery, coercion, law, debt, labour, caste, and political consequence.