Talk:President of the Confederate States (Two Americas)

I agree that Woodrow Wilson could have become a president of the CS, but the Bushes hailed from New England! The fact they moved to Texas in OTL does not mean they would have immigrated there in the new ATL. Though the "Two Americas" TL is a bit too far-fetched (being a continuing enemy to the extent of siding with the Axis powers!), and I am working on introducing a new TL allowing a friendlier co-existence, allow me to suggest that you add the following presidents to your list:

Harry Truman, born in Missouri. Beware the butterfly affect as to who FDR choses as VP.

Dwight Eisenhower, born in Texas and moved to Kansas. Again, consider the USA in WW2 without him!

Lyndon Johnson, a Texan. He possibly could have had been in office when visiting US president Kennedy was assassinated "under his watch" according to your ATL.

Jimmy Carter, a Georgian. One can wonder if there would have even BEEN a hostage crisis in Iran if Carter had not been in Washington. But I suppose the hostages could have been taken from the CS embassy instead.

Bill Clinton, from Arkansas. No comment needed, I suppose.

Modern post-WW2 history would perhaps be quite different with these presidents in a nation under scrutiny for having been on the wrong side in that war! Who would have taken their places? How would those other men have governed the US in that half-century?

Stay tuned as I flesh out a timeline of my own to deal with the continuance of the CS along side the US.--SouthWriter 20:26, December 31, 2009 (UTC)