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    Things that look like alternate history but aren't

    An anti-Entente propaganda poster from WW1 speculating the U.S. After an Anglo-Japanese invasion.
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    Lists of Heads of Government and Heads of State

    Definetely, I think the chance that they jettison the whole document or parts of it, or make additions to preserve "the White Man's Republic" as they fit would be very likely. The chances that they keep their Constitution (which as you say was a carbon copy of their rival's) would be slim at...
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    Lists of Heads of Government and Heads of State

    Nah its a valid point. Yeah after the "Second War of Independence" the Confederates naturally make ammendments to their constitution, which doesn't become as sacred a doctrine to Dixie as it does the original, and blur the lines with separation of powers and do away with a Supreme Court.
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    Lists of Heads of Government and Heads of State

    1861-1867: Fmr. U.S. Senator From Mississippi Jefferson Davis (Unaffiliated) 1861 w/ Fmr. U.S. Rep. From Georgia Alexander H. Stephens def. Unopposed 1867-1873: General in Chief of the Armies of the Confederacy Robert E. Lee (Independent) 1867 w/ Sec. of State of the Confederacy Judah P...
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    1861-1865: Fmr. Rep. From Illinois Abraham Lincoln (Republican) 1860 w/ Sen. From Maine Hannibal Hamlin def. Vice Pres. John C. Breckenridge/Sen. From Oregon Joseph Lane (Southern Democratic); Sen. From Tennessee John Bell/Fmr. Sec. of State Edward Everett (Constitutional Unionist); Sen. From...
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    1922-1923: F. E. Smith, 1st Viscount of Birkenhead (Conservative) 1922 (Minority) def. Winston Churchill (Liberal), Ramsay MacDonald (Labour) 1922 – Second Mexican-American War; the Soviet Union invades Anatolia; Lord Kitchener is assassinated in Jerusalem; the March of the Fascisti on Rome end...
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    1909-1915: H.H. Asquith (Liberal) 1909 (Majority) def. Lord George Hamilton (Conservative); John Redmond (IPP); Austen Chamberlain (Unionist Liberal); David Shackleton (Labour) 1909 – Theodore Roosevelt’s second inauguration, the first Republican to serve two terms in office; Anglo-Russian...
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    Fair point, but if you look at the original U.S. constition the first 10 amendements came within a year of it's adoption. Once the Confederacy is independent they could have easily push their own amendments to jettison any inconveniences that weren't based on all men being created equal.
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    1859-1866: Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston† (Liberal) 1859 (Minority) def. Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby (Conservative) 1861 – Declaration of European Neutrality in the American Civil War; Trent Affair 1862 – Withdraw of British Support from the Mexican Intervention 1863 –...
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    Presidents of the United States 1913-1921: Woodrow Wilson (Democratic) [1] 1912 w/ Thomas R. Marshall def. Theodore Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (Progressive); William Howard Taft/Nicholas M. Butler (Republican); Eugene V. Debs/Emil Seidel (Socialist) 1916 w/ Thomas R. Marshall def. Charles Evans...
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    1987-1992: Denis Healey (Labour) [14] 1987 (Majority) def. Margaret Thatcher (National); Alan Beith (Liberal) 1992-1996: Neil Kinnock (Labour) [15] 1992 (Coalition w/ Liberal) def. John Major (National); Paddy Ashdown (Liberal) 1996-2001: Norman Tebbit (National) [16] 1996 (Majority) def. Neil...
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    Subtitled 'Joe Biden: Political Zombie'
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    Lists of Heads of Government and Heads of State

    1913-1921: Gov. of New Jersey Woodrow Wilson (Democratic) 1912 (w/ Gov. of Indiana Thomas R. Marshall) def. Fmr. Pres. Theodore Roosevelt/Gov. of California Hiram Johnson (Progressive); Pres. William Howard Taft/Pres. of Columbia University Nicholas Butler (Republican) 1916 (w/ Vice Pres. Thomas...
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    Lists of Heads of Government and Heads of State

    1963-1968: Hugh Gaitskell† (Labour) [10] 1963 (Majority) def. Quintin Hogg (National); Donald Wade (Liberal) 1968 (Majority) def. Reginald Maudling (National); Donald Wade (Liberal) 1968-1970: George Brown (Labour) [11] 1970-1976: Michael Foot (Labour) [12] 1971 (Majority) def. Reginald...
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    Lists of Heads of Government and Heads of State

    Well the thing with Hitler's Germany is that the beasts hunger is insaitable and it's completely erratic, to the point it will act against in own interests in the long run.
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    1942-1945: Winston Churchill (Constitutionalist) [5] (Popular Front, w/ some Conservative, Labour, Liberal, and Constitutionalist) def. Lord Halifax (Conservative); Anthony Eden (Constitutionalist); Archibald Sinclair (Liberal); Harry Pollitt (CPGB); Sir Richard Acland (CommonWealth) 1945-1952...
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    Lists of Heads of Government and Heads of State

    1916-1922: David Lloyd George (Liberal, later Coalition Liberal) 1918 (Coalition w/ Conservative) def. Andrew Bonar Law (Conservative); Éamon de Valera (Sinn Féin); William Adamson (Labour); H.H. Asquith (Liberal); John Dillon (IPP) 1922-1925: Austen Chamberlain (Conservative) [1] 1922...
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    Lists of Heads of Government and Heads of State

    Geddes always hit me as somewhat under used in AH scenarios and certainly someone who might have gone all the way to the top if he stayed in politics Certainly the type of technocratic government that this timelines Mosley plans on having would have had room for the likes of Johnston and others...
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    Lists of Heads of Government and Heads of State

    Just a boring interpretation of the Entente loosing WW1 with out the obligatory Revolution(s). National Party champion Germanophobia and revanchism, Balfour sees a late revival only because no other Tory is seen as qualified after the war. And Moseley because no one else would do
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