While there's been some industry there for a while, I don't think Florida wouldn't become fully industrialized until the mid 20th Century when air conditioning has become widespread and the landowning elite has been displaced by a more urban one. I'm sure investment from the Commonwealth and France would play a sizable role in this process.What's the state of industrial development in Floride?
Yes, that's what I meant, by the mid 20th century. For example, do they build cars, do they have their own car manufacturers, electronics etc.While there's been some industry there for a while, I don't think Florida wouldn't become fully industrialized until the mid 20th Century when air conditioning has become widespread and the landowning elite has been displaced by a more urban one. I'm sure investment from the Commonwealth and France would play a sizable role in this process.
I'm not sure if they'd have many of their own companies, at least ones that expand beyond the domestic market, but I imagine a lot of French companies would their New World headquarters, offices and factories in Florida.Yes, that's what I meant, by the mid 20th century. For example, do they build cars, do they have their own car manufacturers, electronics etc.
Indeed, same goes with Brazil and Portugal.About Commonwealth of America- I would say that by 20th Century, with Commonwealth being 3x larger than UK in population and probably as industrially developed- probably the America will be more important than Britain itself- with Britain being the tail, and America dog..