Scenarios about 'naval power'
Naval power refers to a nation's ability to project military strength, protect maritime interests, and exert influence through naval forces and maritime capabilities. Throughout history, dominant naval powers like Britain, Spain, and the United States have shaped global politics, secured trade routes, and established colonial empires. In alternate history scenarios, shifts in naval supremacy often create divergent timelines where different nations control the seas, altering patterns of exploration, colonization, and international conflict.
What If China Never Abandoned Ocean Exploration?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Ming Dynasty continued the Treasure Fleet voyages, potentially reshaping global colonization patterns, trade networks, and the modern world order.
What If the Ming Dynasty Never Abandoned Naval Exploration?
Exploring how world history would have unfolded if China had continued Zheng He's maritime expeditions beyond the 15th century, potentially leading to Chinese colonization and global dominance.