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    What if the Japanese Home Islands teleported away right at the start of the 2nd Mongol invasion of 1280?

    This is an important effect. Spanish silver is all the more important to China. But, with lower volumes of silver circulating all along, does China never move to a system of only accepting tax payments in silver, (which was a change from earlier, in-kind taxation)? What about other effects on...
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    What if the Japanese Home Islands teleported away right at the start of the 2nd Mongol invasion of 1280?

    If you do that it starts to get too close to the Azores and makes a pretty early contact and discovery of Europe too likely. Why is Spanish galleon contact with the Hawaiian islands or moved Japan so certain? We don't have any Spanish records of Hawaii from pre-Cook times. Well after contact...
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    What if the Japanese Home Islands teleported away right at the start of the 2nd Mongol invasion of 1280?

    Well, maybe if I amended both makes to leave Ezo (or we could call it Hokkaido, just not Enzo) in its original position, since yes, at this time it was not Yamato peopled nor Yamato governed, but Ainu, that could create some desired effects. In scenario one, maybe it enlarges the water gap...
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    What if the Japanese Home Islands teleported away right at the start of the 2nd Mongol invasion of 1280?

    What if the Japanese Home Islands teleported away right at the start of the 2nd Mongol invasion of 1280? What if when the during the Mongol invasion of Nagato, in Honshu, when the the first Mongol arrow that is fired from a Mongol ship clears the surf and touches the beach or anything or anyone...
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