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The World in 2026 in French America (1800–2026)

The World in 2026 in French America (1800–2026)

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What would the modern world look like if the Americas had grown not from Spanish decline and Anglo-American ascent, but from the long legacy of a vast French Atlantic empire?

In this episode, we follow the world of French America from 1800 to 2026. At the dawn of the nineteenth century, the French Empire in the Americas stands powerful but unstable—rich in trade, cities, and influence, yet already shaken by revolution, colonial tension, and the growing ambitions of its own American elites.

As the old empire fractures, new Francophone states emerge across North America, Mexico, and the Caribbean. Instead of one dominant United States, the Western Hemisphere develops as a complex network of French-speaking republics, federations, and postcolonial powers. The Industrial Revolution spreads through a different Atlantic world. The world wars are fought with a stronger Francophone-American axis. The Cold War unfolds in a more multipolar West. And globalization becomes less purely Anglo-American, with French retaining far greater global weight in diplomacy, culture, and power.

By 2026, this is a world where France is no longer an empire in the old sense, but the historic center of a vast transatlantic civilizational sphere. The Americas are no longer defined by an Anglophone North and a Latin South, but by a broad Francophone presence stretching from northern industrial states to Caribbean societies and a great Mexican core.

This episode explores how one royal decision at the end of the fifteenth century could have reshaped the entire modern age—creating not an American century, but a French Atlantic world.

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