At 436 sq miles Martinque is a small island in the carabiean
1804 Jefferson is negiotiating the Lousania purchase, and out of pity includes a clause to give the small island to the people of poland so that an independent polish nation will exist somewhere. Fully doubting it would work the French Diplomats don't notice it and when the clause is discovered its way too late.
The small island belongs to the polish people, and when the Napolonic wars end Polish refugees flee there and it ends up becoming the last remnant of a free polish nation.
How would this event change polish history? How would it impact culture on both the island and poland itself?
1804 Jefferson is negiotiating the Lousania purchase, and out of pity includes a clause to give the small island to the people of poland so that an independent polish nation will exist somewhere. Fully doubting it would work the French Diplomats don't notice it and when the clause is discovered its way too late.
The small island belongs to the polish people, and when the Napolonic wars end Polish refugees flee there and it ends up becoming the last remnant of a free polish nation.
How would this event change polish history? How would it impact culture on both the island and poland itself?