Alternative History
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1693[]

  • The I International Conference is held in Geneva, Switzerland. They will be held every two years for the next 226 years.

1763[]

  • France/Great Britain: The French and Indian War ends in a British victory over France. Great Britain takes control of Louisiana as well as Florida.

1775[]

  • British Americas: The American Declaration of Independence is signed. An American invasion of Canada is successful and makes Benedict Arnold a national hero.

1776[]

  • British America: George Washington is killed in the Battle of Long Island and is succeded by Israel Putnam.

1777[]

  • Great Britain: During the American Independence War, John Burgoyne is defeated by the Benedict Arnold's American army at Quebec.

1778[]

  • North America: The British are defeated by Putnam at Guilford Courthouse.

1780[]

  • North America: Benedict Arnold defeats Lord Cornwallis at Camden.

1781[]

  • North America: An French & American Army under Putnam captures the army of Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia.

1783[]

  • France: The Treaty of Paris ceades Canada, Louisiana, and Florida to the United States.

1786[]

  • America: Israel Putnum is elected the 1st. President of the United States.

1789[]

  • America: Secretary of War Benedict Arnold is elected President defeating several other candidates.

1792[]

  • America: President Arnold is reelected to a second term as president

1795[]

  • America: Vice President John Adams is elected president, defeating Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson.

1798[]

  • America: President John Adams is re-elected over Thomas Jefferson.

1801[]

  • America: Vice President Thomas Jefferson is elected over Federalist Alexander Hamilton.

1804[]

  • America: President Jefferson is re-elected in a landslide over Federalist Charles Cotesworth Pinckney.

1805[]

  • France/Great Britain:French Emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte is killed when attempting to attack Great Britain. Emperor Napoleon II signs a truce with Great Britain.

1807[]

America: The Democratic-Republican ticket of Madison/Clinton defeat the Federalist ticket of Pinckney/King.

1810[]

America: Democratic-Republicans Madison/Clinton win a second term over the Federalist ticket of King/Davie.

1813[]

  • America: Great Britain declares war on the United States and invades Canada.
  • America: In the 1813 presidential election, The Democratic-Republican ticket of Madison/Gerry defeat the Federalist ticket of Clinton/Ingersoil.

1816[]

  • America: The Democratic-Republican ticket of Monroe/Tompkins defeats the Federalist ticket of King/Howard.

1817[]

  • America: James Monroe is inaugurated as President, replacing James Madison. His Vice President is Daniel D. Tompkins.

1819[]

  • America: The ticket of Crawford/Adams defeats the ticket of Clinton/Rush.

1822[]

  • America: John Quincy Adams is elected president over John C. Calhoun.

1823[]

  • America: John Quincy Adams is inaugurated as President, replacing William H. Crawford. His Vice President is Nathaniel Macon.

1825[]

  • America: Andrew Jackson is elected president defeating Henry Clay and Samuel Smith.

1826[]

  • America: Andrew Jackson is inaugurated as President, replacing John Quincy Adams. His Vice President is John C. Calhoun.

1828[]

  • America: The Democrat ticket of Calhoun/Buren defeats the Republican ticket of Rush/Wirt.

1829[]

  • America: Vice President Calhoun is inaugurated as president.

1831[]

  • America: The Democrat ticket of Van Buren/Johnson defeat the Republican ticket of Webster/Granger.

1832[]

  • America: Martin Van Buren is inaugurated as President, replacing John C. Calhoun. His Vice President is Richard M. Johnson.

1834[]

  • America: The Republican ticket of Harrison/White defeat the Democrat ticket of Johnson/Marcy.

1835[]

  • America: William Henry Harrison is inaugurated president, Hugh Lawson White is his vice president.

1837[]

  • America: The Republican ticket of Webster/Tyler defeat the Democrat ticket of Cass/Benton.

1838[]

  • America: Daniel Webster is inaugurated as President, replacing William Henry Harrison. His Vice President is John Tyler.

1840[]

  • America: The Know Nothing ticket of Tyler/Atchison defeat the Liberal ticket of Polk/Dallas.

1841[]

  • America: President Tyler is inaugurated for a second term.

1843[]

  • America: President Tyler is forced to resign. Vice President Atchison becomes President of America. Speaker Davis became Vice President of America. President Atchison does not run for reelection, and the Liberal ticket of Polk/Dallas defeat the Know Nothing ticket of Clay/Frelinguysen.

1844[]

  • America: James K. Polk is inaugurated as President of America, replacing David Rice Atchison. His Vice President is George M. Dallas. A constitutional amendment is passed, allowing the Vice President to choose his Vice President is he is appointed President.

1846[]

  • America: The Know Nothing ticket of Clay/Frelinghuysen defeat the Liberal ticket of Cass/Butler.

1847[]

  • America: Henry Clay is inaugurated as President of America, replacing James K. Polk. His Vice President is Theodore Frelinghuysen.

1849[]

  • America: The Know Nothing ticket of Clay/Frelinghuysen defeat the Liberal ticket of Pierce/King/

1850[]

  • America: President Clay is inaugurated for a second term

1852[]

  • America: President Clay dies in office. Vice President Frelinghuysen becomes President of America. He chooses Millard Fillmore as his Vice President. The Liberal ticket of Pierce/Breckinridge defeat the Know Nothing ticket of Scott/Graham.

1853[]

  • America: Franklin Pierce is inaugurated as President of America, replacing Theodore Frelinghuysen. John C. Breckinridge is his Vice President.

1855[]

  • America: The Liberal ticket of Pierce/Breckinridge defeat the Know Nothing ticket of Fillmore/Donelson.

1856[]

  • America: President Pierce is inaugurated for a second term.

1858[]

  • America: The Liberal ticket of Buchanan/Cobb defeat the Conservative ticket of Fremont/Dayton.

1859[]

  • America: James Buchanan becomes President of America, replacing Franklin Pierce. Howell Cobb is his Vice President.

1861[]

  • America: The Conservative ticket of Lincoln/Hamlin defeat the Liberal ticket of Breckinridge/Lane.

1862[]

  • America: Abraham Lincoln becomes President of America.
  • America/Confederacy: Numerous states secede, starting the Confederate Independence War.

1863[]

  • America/Confederacy: During the Confederate Independence War, the Confederates storm Georgetown and capture President Lincoln. Vice President Hamlin agrees to a truce. Provisional President Davis of Confederacy and Vice President Hamlin of America meet in Houston and sign the 1863 Treaty of Houston. President Lincoln, who was to be brought back safely to America, is assassinated. Vice President Hamlin is inaugurated as President of America. He chooses William H. Seward as his Vice President.
  • Confederacy: Jefferson Davis officially begins his term as President of Confederacy on February 1.

1864[]

  • C.S.A.: The Confederacy does to war with the unpopular government of Mexico.
  • U.S.A.: The Liberal ticket of McClellan/Pendleton defeat the Conservative ticket of Hamlin/Seward.

1865[]

  • C.S.A.: The 1st. War of Confederation ends with the Confederate States annexing Mexico and centeral America.
  • U.S.A.: George McClellan is inaugurated as President of America, replacing Hannibal Hamlin. His Vice President is George H. Pendleton.

1867[]

  • America: The Union Republican ticket of Stanton/Sherman defeats the Liberal ticket of McClellan/Pendleton.

1872[]

  • America: A fire breaks out in Georgetown. It is caused by revolutionist riots.

1881[]

  • Confederacy: Confederacy Wars begin. Confederates soon take control of Mexico.

1882[]

  • Confederacy: The Confederates control Central America.

1883[]

  • Confederacy: The Confederay now controls most of South America.
  • Confederacy/America: America signs a peace accord with Confederacy.

1885[]

  • Confederacy: The Stephens Memorial is finished, commemorating Confederate veterans.

1905[]

  • Russia: Russian Revolution. Vladimir Lenin overthrows the star and creates the Socialist Republic of Russia. Vladimir Lenin is inaugurated as the first President of Russia, with Leon Trotsky as his Prime Minister.

1913[]

  • Confederacy: Under pressure by the Federation, the Confederacy is forced to abolish slavery.

1918[]

  • Confederacy: The Confederates declare war on America, breaking their peace accord.

1920[]

  • World: German and Austro-Hungarian troops are sent to aide America, while British and French troops are sent to aide Confederacy. The North American War begins.

1921[]

  • Russia: President Lenin resigns. Prime Minister Trotsky becomes President of Russia.

1924[]

  • Russia: Lieutenant Josef Stalin forces President Trotsky out of office. He becomes President of Russia.
  • Confederacy/America: The 1924 Treaty of Baltimore is signed. It allows the continental America to become a part of the Confederacy. It gives Quebec independence, and Canada to the former American government. They turn Canada into the Federation of North America.

1929[]

  • Japan/China: The Sino-Japanese War begins.

1935[]

  • Germany: Hermann Goring becomes Chancellor of Germany, and later Führer, replacing Kaiser Frederick.

1936[]

  • China/Japan/Korea: The Sino-Japanese War ends with the 1936 Treaty of New Delhi. Korea becomes the independent Republic of Korea.

1937[]

1939[]

  • Germany/Russia: Germany and Russia form an alliance known as the Berlin-Moscow Axis.

1940[]

  • Germany/Belgium/Great Britain: Germany declares war on Belgium and Great Britain. The European War begins.
  • Great Britain: Prime Minister Chamberlain resigns. Finance Minister Winston Churchill becomes Prime Minister.
  • Confederacy: Confederacy joins the Axis Powers.

1941[]

  • Germany/Belgium: During the European War, Germany takes Belgium.
  • Confederacy: The Confederates bomb Tokyo on December 7th. The European War escalates to the Great War.

1942[]

  • Germany/France: During the European War, Germany annexes France.

1944[]

  • Germany: Führer Goring is assassinated. Deputy Führer Himmler becomes Führer of Germany. He chooses Rudolph Hess as his Deputy Führer
  • Great Britain/Germany: Great Britain tries to save France and Belgium. The attack fails.

1945[]

Germany/Great Britain: Germany bombs London. Winston Churchill is killed. Germany basically wins the war.

1946[]

  • World: The 1946 Treaty of Tokyo ends the European War. Germany controls all of Europe, except Russia.

2008[]

  • C.S.A.: The Republican ticket of Huckabee/McCain defeats the Democrat ticket of Edwards/Jones.
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