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578:. General Lincoln believes that he would have been able to prevent the war if he had been elected or, failing that, would have shown the kind of decisive leadership of which Douglas is seemingly incapable, built a real army and crushed the Confederacy before they were able to build a large army of their own. Shortly after leading his troops into battle for the first time in 1863, Lincoln was shot and killed by a Confederate sniper while still on horseback. 27: 553:, who becomes the 16th president. In the hope of avoiding warfare, President Douglas attempts to reach a compromise with the Southern representatives in Congress. The Manumission Act of 1862 intends to preserve the Union by freeing the slaves over a period of ten years, giving everyone time to adjust. While Douglas heralds the law as another great compromise analogous to the 557:, the Southern representatives form the Confederate States of America and begin arming for war. After the outbreak of the American Civil War later that year, Douglas grows fearful of further provoking the South and doesn't introduce conscription as the Confederacy did. Consequently, the professional though much smaller Union Army is overwhelmed and nearly destroyed by the 574:'s diplomacy and trade. Douglas continues to negotiate with the Confederacy in an attempt to reach a compromise, failing to understand that every day lost meant another victory for the South. Lincoln accepts a commission as the commanding general of the Illinois Militia in the Union Army. His own commanding officer was Brigadier General 565:
in Virginia in 1862. It takes the United States over a year to recover from this disaster, creating a period of false peace. Although everyone in the North initially welcomes it, the false peace gives both sides time to build their armies as well as providing an opportunity for the
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in real history) and they vainly attempt to convince Tilden that they can fix the corrupted electoral system. When he declines the offer, they assassinate him before he is able to take office.
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on November 3, 1948, erroneously reads "Truman Defeats Dewey". The front cover of the anthology depicts a grinning Dewey proudly holding up the relevant edition of the
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as the commander of the army. The war ends two years later in 1855 with the northern states being readmitted into the Union shortly afterwards. In 1861, President
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decides to run for a second full term in the 1968 presidential election. This leads to widespread protests in the United States and a bomb being planted at the
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Still bruised by his defeat in the 1876 presidential election, Samuel Tilden uses underhanded tactics to win the 1880 presidential election against
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is averted when Long invites Hitler to Washington in 1938 and then assassinates him via a bomb, but this does lead to a war between the US and
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of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be
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dies from a stroke in October. When Fillmore upholds the fugitive slave laws in 1858, this results in ethnic tensions and riots in
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are killed in a carriage accident shortly into their terms as president and vice president, respectively. This results in the
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and serves until 1973. Meanwhile, Richard Nixon, who had retired from politics in the late 1960s, has been hosting a popular
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succeeded him as the second FĂĽhrer, continuing to serve in that position until at least 1953. Due to the survival of
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in reverse, with underdog Thomas E. Dewey eventually defeating the early overwhelming favorite, incumbent President
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becoming his vice president, four years earlier than in reality. As a result, Jackson invests government money into
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earlier than in real life and in 1925 the two of them establish an alliance to maintain the balance of power.
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A constitutional amendment allows presidents of the United States to run for only one term, which forces
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as his vice president. The story also contains a reference to the famously inaccurate banner headline "
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after the latter's image is tarnished by a land-dealing scandal. This eventually results in a
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in a way that did not occur in real life. The anthology was released on February 15, 1992.
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dies from a stroke. However, five weeks after the election, he is assassinated by an anti-
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in 1934. FDR attempts to gain the presidency as the Democratic candidate again in both
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seceding from the country and forming the Confederacy of North America with
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within a year. However, he nevertheless expects to lose the 1916 election.
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and the former Spanish colonies become independent nations following the
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from coming to fruition by running against him and defeating him in the
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to hold that office. The story is told through a series of letters from
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in the same manner as Truman did in real life, referencing the story.
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and becomes the first woman to hold that office. Her vice president,
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but is impeached and forced to resign in 1958. His vice president,
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to decide to support the Confederacy with the full backing of the
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to win the 1988 election instead, resulting in today's timeline.
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was also killed in the explosion, he was actually killed by a
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and eventually founds the Liberal Party. His vice president
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is elected president and turns the United States into an
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becomes president of the New England Confederacy with
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was overthrown and killed by a cabal of generals and
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fears. He therefore becomes the 34th president with
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grew stronger across the world well into the 1950s.
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He serves one term, during which 688:. However, Garfield gets help from 443:"How the South Preserved the Union" 1635:Cultural depictions of Gerald Ford 1610:Cultural depictions of Dick Cheney 1069:This story tells the story of the 1015:. 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