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But this ge does not try to simulate history, you may try to do it on your own.
I'm sure the Workshop is full of maps to your liking. I saw a bunch of cool ones last night and went on a subscribing spree.
Some dedicated person has broken the map size limits to create an American-styled mountain wilderness on a map 2-3x the size of the normal game! Search for Fox County? I think that was its name. The creator has an "American list" of mods they've created, from Americana-style homes, road signs and diners to vehicle sets.
That sounds really cool. Go back to 1914, the Wobblies take over the country, and build the Rocky Mountain Syndicalist Republic.