SpiderMonkey
Explorer
iwatt said:If you want to step away from the North American causes for Independence, you can look at what the Revolutionary Juntas did in South America. When Napoleon named his brother King of Spain, the juntas decided to rebel until the real King returned. Of course, for most of the juntas, this was just an excuse for escaping the Crown's shackles*. It was an excuse to get the more conservative aristocracy to participate in the rebellion as well. Of course you then have to deal with the counter revolution when the loyalist realize you have no intention of returning power, but by that tme you alerady should have secured the army on your side.
* It is of course more complex than this, but this makes for an inetretsting departure.
Hmm...that could provide a decent angle. Maybe after sentiment is stirred up and a victory or two has been scored for the natives, the Brevan king grants their "sovereignty" under his brother or something. Cool. Maybe have this shift from rather localized power to a direct line of power under the new "king." This would have the effect the Juntas do in your post; mobilizing previously apathetic nobles.