Columbus in French Service
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What if the New World had been claimed not for Spain, not for Portugal—but for France?
In this episode, we explore a world where Christopher Columbus finds his patron in Charles VIII of France, and the foundations of modern history are laid in French, not Spanish or English.
From the first landing, everything begins to shift. The Caribbean becomes the cradle of a French America, and from there, influence spreads toward mainland empires, trade networks, and new political systems. Instead of a Spanish-dominated hemisphere, a vast Francophone world begins to emerge—shaping language, law, religion, and identity across continents.
The consequences ripple outward. Spain loses its path to global dominance. Portugal turns even more intensely toward Africa and Asia. England and the Netherlands enter a world where the Atlantic is already claimed by a powerful rival.
Over time, a “French Atlantic Age” takes shape—an interconnected system linking Europe, the Americas, and global trade under a shared cultural and political framework. Cities, institutions, and entire societies grow not from Iberian or Anglo traditions, but from French influence.
This episode reveals how one decision could have reshaped not just America, but the balance of power in Europe and the language of the modern world itself. Because history is not only what happened—it is also what almost did.