Scenarios about 'coastal cities'
Coastal cities are urban settlements situated along coastlines where land meets sea, serving as important economic, cultural, and strategic centers throughout history. These locations typically developed as trading hubs, naval bases, or fishing centers, benefiting from maritime connections that facilitated commerce and cultural exchange. In alternate history scenarios, coastal cities often represent pivotal points where different historical trajectories might emerge through altered naval battles, trading patterns, colonization efforts, or technological developments.
What If Halifax Developed Different Maritime Industries?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Halifax, Nova Scotia strategically diversified its maritime economy beyond military and shipping in the early 20th century, transforming it into a dynamic coastal powerhouse with far-reaching economic consequences for Atlantic Canada.