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UK Jan-Apr 1913 Korean rebels also I guess

- Britain agrees to the terms of the Treaty of Tokyo, to the protest of several high ranking politicans and the governor of Hong Kong, who resigns in protest. Britain withdraws its recognition of the Korean Republic, to the criticism of those back home who have been worked up into a nationalistic frenzy (pretty handy for a certain future war).

''- As Japanese reinforcements arrive en masse on the Korean peninsula, the rebels abandon most major cities with the exception of Pyongyang. The Korean government decides to adopt a policy of guerilla warfare, faced with the might of Japan and having lost their only ally. Anti-British sentiment runs high with the view that they have been stabbed in the back by the west.''

- Construction on the Trans-African continues, with railway links established down the Nile and through South Africa.

- Canadian forces are returned home, though other reinforcements remain in the East.

- Without Japanese support, protests dwindle, but likely won't die out for a while. It remains as a dark spot in Hong Kong's prosperous history.

- An embassy is set up in the Republic of Sweden (North Sweden?).

- Britain dispatches military advisors to Greece, together with shipments of artillery units protected by the East Mediterranean Fleet.