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    ISOT September 1901 - USA moves to Pacific, Canada and Mexico meet in the middle

    The US has not been moved north in latitude (nor moved south) - its latitude hasn't changed at all, just longitude.
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    ISOT September 1901 - USA moves to Pacific, Canada and Mexico meet in the middle

    yeah, the Mexicanadian canal - which Porfirio Diaz would use to greatly increase the development of Baja California and Pacific coast Mexico. the terrain right there should be low, desert-y, and flat- it is already west of the sierra madres. So if digging is needed, it should be easy. It might...
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    ISOT September 1901 - USA moves to Pacific, Canada and Mexico meet in the middle

    I imagine a question that comes up is whether it makes sense anymore to complete the not yet built isthmian canal through Panama anymore, for two reasons. For one, with most of Canada and Alaska now south of the Arctic circle, the northern sea route, directly north over North of North America...
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    ISOT September 1901 - USA moves to Pacific, Canada and Mexico meet in the middle

    Meanwhile, where the US used to be, Canada and Alaska move south, while Latin America moves north, to make a common Canadian-Mexican border at British Columbia and Baja California. The rest of British Columbia is separated from northern Mexican states of Sonora, Chihuahua and Coahuila by only a...
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    ISOT September 1901 - USA moves to Pacific, Canada and Mexico meet in the middle

    Right after the swearing in of Theodore Roosevelt as President in September 1901, the US lower 48 states and territories, and newly acquired Puerto Rico, teleports over to a big patch of land free northwest-central Pacific between Japan, Alaska and Hawaii. Florida ends up just west of Midway...
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