Hypothetical Pacific Island

Here's a question, Veeky Forums, what would happen to an island in this general area, that fills this circle? History, Geogoraphy, Climate, that good shit.

And yes, the island takes up parts of the panhandle because fuck the panhandle.

Depends on how big the islands are

Look at the fox islands of Alaska for a geographical and weather reference

If its big enough and hits the northern part
it might hit the pasific ring of fire and be susceptible to 7.4 magnitude earthquakes

Culture/ People wise it might be populated by Eskimo/Aniu tier tribes the one that has those totem poles and wears those black robes


Historically probably the same fate as Alaska
invaded by Russia and bought by the USA

Probably the same as Greenland except not neglected by Danes for all eternity.

Eskimo population
Colonized by Russia
Sold to America
May see European settlement and Japanese immigration if the island is large or resource-rich enough

>invaded by Russia and bought by the USA
doubt it, different location

Look at the Aleut tribes for reference
They look a bit more asian

Also if the island is big enough and mountainous it might disrupt the inter tropical convergnce zone and the climate in the pasific west would be different.

If it was develop by the Americans as a naval base Japan might have bombed that aswell

All the islands its close to belongs to the USA
Both of them will not miss the opportunity to get land

Keep in mind everyone, it has to FILL the circle. Massive fuck off island.

Basically either part of the Aleutian archipelago which is part of the Alaskan state
Or Another 51 state of the USA probably depends on how big it is

The oil resources are far north from there

At that point you're probably looking at pre-columbian contact between East Asia and the Americas.

i mean that if russia get it, they wont sell it to US as it will have a better climate than alaska

I don't know how the Alaska selling came about or what transpired
But the circle is in with the andak island which is within the USA
Also look at the andak islands climate and see for your self.

Japan might also have invaded that during the battle of the midway forcing the Americas to take it from there
While Russia is too busy dealing with the Nazis in the west

I mean adak island

this

>everyone wondering about it in terms of colonialization
fucking murricunts

It would completely change the whole course of history, since it would break the isolation of the New World, plus it is in mild climate, so its very possible there would actually be a significant civilization there, which would expand, so we are looking at much densely populated and civilized eastern North America. It would also massively increase the importance of east asia, which would no longer be isolated edge of the world, but a flowing center of trade in middle of it.

There would be no USA, there would be no Russia. There would even possibly be no European hegemony. If you want to be actually realistic and not just a daydreaming kid, then the consequences would be unimaginable.

Or it will just remain as Eskimos
And china would have never bother to go there since they are too busy with the Mongols

Your overreaching the extent on how Japan or East Asia traded.

They basically just focused west ward because of the older Indian and Arab cultures they can trade with and how the mongols opened it up for them.

>idiots incapable of thinking outside their little box
I am talking about early human expansion, about the pre-recorded history.

I am done. You people cannot comprehend anything that goes outside of your set world view. You keep using revisionist historical perspective.

Maybe, if there would be a huge fucking continent in the world next to Asia, chinese wouldn't trade as they did now, would they, you fucking retard?

Just look at how the island culture in the pasific develop without China
And see that as a reference.
Depending on how high the elevation
The climate in that area is sub polar so it mostly likely going to be filled with ice with some coastals in the south

Giving it a more INUIT type of civilization. Since they were the people who cross the land bridge

China's will trade if there's an actual civil worth trading for profit and that was the silk road

but russians could have get it when they got alaska

they sold alaska but they saw that they dont need more land covered in ice

well what we're looking at is basically australia in the north pacific
its a huge fuckoff distance from either the mid americas or east asia, its only close to alaska and siberia
its also probably going to have about the same climate as the rest of the region, aka cold as fuck all
this leaves it open to be colonized by pretty much just inuits or other northern tribes
you assume china will start trading with it, why? its a huge distance away and inuits dont have anything of value for the chinese

How the fuck is this even remotely on topic?

Or america would have made sure they got that island on lock before the advance to the east
It is a convenient park lot

Who knows

The biggest difference would be that suddenly, transpacific travel would be a fuckload easier. The island would be colonized, either by Russia or Japan, and then it would be used as a springboard for colonizing the West Coast of North America.

There was an islannd right there 12 000 years ago before the sea lvl rise.

>atlantic is pacific
Really activates my anchovies

Where did the ark end up?

How would history have been different if the world was a flat disk?

Nice Facebook/blogspot map. Ocean ridges are not islands.