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- Hinge moments - Alternate histories caused by single isolated decisions or events.
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- Counterfactualities - Alternate histories caused by introduction of completely alien element to OTL.
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Prehistory (13.7 Billion to 5,000 BC)[]
- Earth is formed a few kilometers away from OTL position, leading to a longer ice age and possibly different evolutionary paths.
- Planet Theia never crashes into Earth. Therefore, there is no Moon, and plate tectonics are different causing continental drift to occur differently on a slightly larger Earth.
- Earth shifts so OTL Panama is the North Pole.
- Ordovician-Silurian extinction events wipe out humanity's early ancestral species.
- During the Mesozoic Era, Earth's atmosphere, mainly due to much more vigorous vulcanism, becomes much thicker, with atmospheric pressure reaching 370 atmospheres. However, the composition is rather different, with 95% of the atmosphere made of Argon, 2.5% Nitrogen, only 0.5% (half a percent) Oxygen, and very little Carbon Dioxide.
- Mars is formed slightly larger with a stronger magnetic field, and can sustain a habitable atmosphere for longer and perhaps even a greenhouse effect to be just warm enough to support life in certain areas, albeit for slower and smaller evolutionary steps due to still being subzero at night.
- Insecta Giganteus: The Earth's oxygen percentage never decreases from 35 percent to 20 percent. Large insects thrive among the world and heavily impact human science, culture, and migration.
- The North Atlantic Ocean opens slightly to the West, leaving Greenland attached to the top of Scotland.
- Homo Sapiens do not evolve - different human race?
- Homo Sapiens do not evolve but the Homo Heidelbergensis species, which had a brain capacity of negative Googolplexian cu in (compared to the Homo Sapiens capacity of 69 to 78), does and takes up the position Homo Sapiens do in OTL as the dominate species on the Earth. Despite a larger minimal average for brain capacity the species (by current evidence at the time of this suggestion) while likely possessing vocalized speech would not have been capable of the same range of sounds Homo Sapiens can produce meaning their languages would be simpler than our own but with similar structure. It can thus be speculated that while the average Heidelbergensis would be smarter than the average Homo Sapien their capacity to verbally communicate complex ideas verbally would not be on par with Homo Sapiens. The species would be prone to eye infection due to cranial structure, such as Orbital cellulitis which has been documented in their remains. It's possible that due to this vulnerability the species would, having survived and endured in this proposed alt, have built a resistance or immunity to a wider scope of eye infections then Homo Sapiens.
- Due to early genetic developments, humanity is prominently or exclusively a hermaphroditic species.
- Sedentary Mankind: Homo Sapiens ancestral experiences leads to them having less desire for travel and to be more likely to remain where they were born or close to such location.
- The massive eruption of Mount Toba in 74,000 BC doesn't occur - quicker human expansion across the world?
- Merpeople evolve, possibly from
Homo Sapiensan early yet distinguished proto-primate that developed around the coast of a bay or inlet, but only in the imaginary world created by C.S. Lewis and later published as "The Chronicles of Narnia." - Homo Sapiens has the same fear of water as chimpanzees, meaning no small boats, a later leaving of Africa, no colonization of the Americas, Australia, Madagascar, etc., whilst other species of human possibly have no such fear.
- Wolves are never domesticated into dogs in Eastern Europe and/or southern East Asia. (Studies in OTL contradict each other upon date and origin of when domestication took place; 14th or 32nd millennium BCE.) Dogs are instead learned to be domesticated in the later Holocene Era or possibly even earlier Anthropocene Era.
- Agriculture is discovered several millennia earlier than in OTL.
- Agriculture is discovered several millennia later than in OTL.
- Mammoths do not become extinct after the Ice Age. They roam England, Europe, Russia, and parts of North America. Some are used the way elephants are used in India, giving way to usage of mammoths for warfare.
- Mastodons do not become extinct after the Ice Age. Native Americans in Florida use them the same way elephants are used in Asia.
- Horses do not become extinct in America after the Ice Age. Plains people become supreme horsemen like the Mongols, possibly leading up to a Native American Genghis Khan.
- The Drake Passage does not open 20 to 40 million years ago, leaving Antarctica attached to South America and with no ice sheet.
- There is a landmass that stretches from Norway down to Scotland across to Iceland and down along the east coast to Delaware. How is this taken advantage of by future civilizations? Roman American colonies? What civilizations form in the new land?
- Australian megafauna (rhino-sized wombats, sheep-sized echidnas and very large kangaroos) do not go extinct. How would this affect the development of Aboriginal society? Could the megafauna be domesticated?
- Megafauna aren't hunted to extinction due to higher populations and still roam the earth, societies are forced to form around these behemoths incorporating them into religion, culture, folklore, agriculture and war.
- The ice sheets in the Northern Hemisphere take a longer time to retreat, possibly cutting humans off from Europe or Asia?
- The prehistoric area known as Doggerland, a landmass across the North Sea linking Britain with mainland Europe, was higher and was never flooded to the point of sinking. Celts might battle Germanics, Romans might take over, and if the Nazis were ever a thing in the far future, Operation Sealion would not exist.
Ancient History (4999 BC to 476 AD)[]
- The Indus River Valley civilization does not disappear, and instead becomes a proto-kingdom.
- With no Thera/Santorini eruption, Minoan culture spreads around the Mediterranean rather than that of the Greeks.
- 2350 BC - Lugalzaguesi, king of Umma, failed to conquest Lagash. Due to the defeat, his dream to unify Sumer and Akkad perished.
- 2290 BC - Sargon of Akkad lead a maritime campaign against the Kingdom of Dilmun from Sumer, however, due to lack of maritime experience & bad weather his fleet perished on some place of the Persian Gulf. Sargon drowned and his heir succeeded to the throne, Rimush. He believed that the main cause of the death of his father was the divine power used by the gods of Dilmun. In revenge, he led a punitive campaign against Dilmun colonies of the Arabian Peninsula. When the Akkadian army reach Tarut, Rimush orders to build an assault fleet to the main island of Dilmun. Finally, in 2279 BC, Rimush burned the entire kingdom´s capital to ashes, completing the father´s job. However, a mysterious plague from the Indus valley put an end of the short-lived reign of Rimush. The Akkadian Empire collapsed in 2275 BC.
- 2000 BC - The Hattians & the Hurrites could successfully defend their cities against the Hittite invasion. Hatti would rise becoming the Hattian Empire replacing the Hittite Empire.
- 1800 BC - Sumu-abum declares himself King of Babylon, creating the First Babylon Dynasty. His successor builds the Walls of Babylon, but the city is destroyed by the Old Assyrian Empire. Soon after that, Babylon was raided by the Sumerian army and the Babylon rulers (vassal of Assyria) revolt against the empire. Instead of being an independent city-state, the Assyrian army arrives in the city, defeats the Sumerians and kills all members of the Babylon Dynasty. Babylon will be remembered as a minor fortification on Mesopotamia and the Babylonian Empire never existed.
- 1800 BC - The Norte Chico civilization lasts longer than in OTL, giving way to more major civilizations in South America.
- 1500 BC - The Aryans nomadic people failed consecutively in the occupation of the Indus valley; the kingdom of this region enters a golden age. The rise of Harappa turns the city into a great walled metropolis where it was going to lunch numerous campaigns with the objective to unify the civilization into the Dynasty of Harappa.
- 1281 BC - King Tutankhamen lives to be 60 years old due to never getting an infection. His next two successors in OTL become more important in history.
- 1274 BC - Ramesses II dies at the Battle of Kadesh.
- 1122 BC - Di Xin, the sadistic emperor of the Shang dynasty, gets a decisive victory against his rebellious king Wu of Zhou. Wu is decapitated (including the Mandate of Heaven theory) and the Shang dynasty survives until the end of the 9th century BC when a moment of weakened of the royal power and a coalition of vassal states of Yong, Wei, Zhou & Pi made the rulers of the ruling dynasty involving the entire region into Alternative Warring States.
- 716 BC - The Roman Kingdom ends shortly after Romulus' death.
- 609 BC- The Egyptians lose the Battle of Megiddo.
- 525 BC - Whomever thought of using sacred Egyptian animals as cover during warfare suffers a sheer heart attack right before passing it on to Cambyses II. Thus, the Persian Empire doesn't take over Ancient Egypt.
- 494 BC - The Battle of Lade is lost by the Persians, which was a decisive battle during the Ionian Revolt.
- 490 BC - Pheidippides suffers a heart attack on the way back to Athens from Marathon. The story never makes it, and King Lucian never hears the news. Marathons for breast cancer in the far future aren't likely a thing either, and if they are they're called another word.
- 5th century BCE - Yaska is a name lost to history as he never becomes the author of Nirukta, and the importance of etymology and philosophy behind Sanskrit words are given less clearer insights during the late Vedic period.
- Starting 395 BC - During the Corinthian War, Sparta faced a coalition of the leading Greek states: Thebes, Athens, Corinth, and Argos. The alliance was initially backed by Persia, but if not the Spartans may have won comprehensively?
- 364 BC - The newly-founded Theban Hegemony/Empire co-led by Epaminondas and Pelopidas becomes a dominant power in Ancient Greece, as neither man dies and establish a long-lasting rule.
- 334 BC - Cleitus the Black doesn't manage to save Alexander the Great's life during the Battle of Granicus.
- 330 BC - Alexander the Great has a son who takes after his father. After Alexander's death, said son becomes the new emperor, and the Wars of the Diadochi are prevented. The Seleucid-Mauryan War may have also been prevented later on.
- One of Alexander's successors manages to defeat all the others and reunites the empire. (Maybe Antigonus or Ipsus?)
- We know in OTL, around 300 BC the Indian Emperor Ashoka sent missionaries and ambassadors throughout the world to spread the new faith of Buddhism, and some of them reached the Eastern Mediterranean. What if they were able to maintain communities of followers and grow a Buddhist presence in the West? Could it lead to a eventual Buddhist Roman Empire?
- 275 BC - Pyrrhus manages to win the Pyrrhic Wars against Rome and Carthage.
- Qin Shi Huangdi - First emperor of China dies as a child - No China, no unified nation in that area? Or he gets assassinated in 226 BC by Jing Ke as almost happened except this time Jing Ke aims correctly and doesn't miss Zheng He (what Qin Shi Huangdi was called before he became emperor of all China.) while throwing the poisoned knife that would have definitely killed him if it punctured the skin.
- What if the ancient Egyptians discovered the Americas?
- What if the Phoenicians discovered the Americas?
- What if the Secret Gospel of Mark (which says that Jesus and Lazarus became lovers after he was brought back from the dead) was incorporated into the Christian canon? How would this affect Christian attitudes toward homosexuality? Variant: Jesus is already married to Mary Magdalene, who marries Lazarus after the Crucifixion.
- 31 - What if Jesus visited Pontius Pilate after his resurrection and Pilate became a Christian? Could he have helped stop persecution of Christians in Judea? Would Saint Paul have become a Christian if hadn't been persecuting them? How would this affect Christianity in the Near East?
- What if Saint Paul instead of travelling throughout Rome traveled East to Persia, India, and possibly even as far as China? How would this affect Christian thought? Christianity in Europe?
- 61 - Boudicca, queen of the Iceni, expels the Roman emperor Nero and Roman Empire from the island of Britannia. Other than having a majorly Celtic and possibly Nordic dialect in their accents, what would happen to the modern British Isles and their population?
- 71 - Christianity never left Israel and dies out.
- 2nd century AD - The traveler Pausanius never recites the Tale of Hermesianax amongst his voyages, so the religious forbidding of eating pork never occurs, and the pig industry explodes. (However, the consumption of raw pork amongst given Arab families under-cooked could lead to them banning it anyway; just at a later point in time.)
- Cao Cao wins the Battle of Red Cliffs in 209 AD. This prevents the Three Kingdoms Period in China, resulting in a stronger Wei Dynasty taking power much earlier. How would this affect Chinese culture? Would it have any domino effects on Migration Period Europe?
- What if the Christian nudist movement known as the Adamites became mainstream? The Adamites were a recognized Gnostic heresy in the 200s-300s AD, and resurfaced at various points during the subsequent years, culminating in the Neo-Adamites of the 1700's. How would this have altered the culture?
- 274 - The Crisis of the Third Century continues. The Gallic Empire and the Palmyrene Empires remain separate entities from the Roman Empire.
- Early 4th century - Constantine's Burning Cross.
- June 20, 451 - Attila the Hun wins the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains and founds a long-lasting Hunnic Empire.
Middle Ages (477 to 1453 AD)[]
- Justinian's Roman Empire isn't struck by the plague and he is able to keep it stable. After his death his wife Theodora manages to secure the empire before her death. The Roman Empire once again enters an era of prosperity, What happens next? How does this affect history?
- Sassanid Emperor Kavadh I does not get deposed in 496 and remains a strong supporter of the Mazdaki sect, resulting in Mazdak's religion replacing Zoroastrianism as the main religion of the Sassanid Empire.
- 622 - Muhammad is assassinated in Mecca by hired assassins of the Quraysh mercantile tribe because the chief of Mecca and the merchant tribe did not tolerate the ideas of the prophet and they thought that he would be a dangerous man if he got more influence over his followers. Muhammad never migrated to Medina, the religion of Islam never rises and the Umma or Rashidun Caliphate never united the Arab peninsula.
- 622 - Muhammad is assassinated in La Mecca by hired assassins of the Quraysh mercantile tribe because the chief of Mecca & the merchant tribe did not tolerate the ideas of the prophet and they thought that he would be a dangerous man if he got more influence over his followers. Muhammad is venerated in a similar way as Jesus in Christianity by his remain followers, leading to the creation of Apostles and Walí in similar ways than the Christendom in OTL. Islam rises in Mecca instead of Medina with much ferocity leading to a Umma more prosperous and powerful. This Caliphate reaches it greater peak with the fall of Constantinople in 674 and the conquest of Rome in 680. Nevertheless the Umma collapse some year later into a mosaic of minor Caliphates, the Emirate of Rome and the Emirate of Constantinople rise as the most powerful nations in the Islamic world.
- 632 - The religion of Islam either never develops or a similar religion develops in a different place than in OTL.
- ~660's - During the Tang dynasty, China manages to vassalize the states of India. Ever since then, India has been under Chinese cultural hegemony, much like Japan, Korea or Vietnam. If so would it result in Chinese script being dominantly used in the Indian subcontinent instead of scripts like Tamil, Devanagari, Bengali, Gujarati, and many others?
- ASB - Field Effect - Area 51 undertakes the development of a faster-than-light propulsion system. When it goes online for the test the field it produces sends the entire base 1300 years into the past and make contact with the Fremont people. They start trading black-powder weapons, and the included knowledge necessary for these weapons, for food and water. After a while the tribes learn how to find the materials to produce their own weapons, allowing them through experimentation to develop fully automatic weapons one thousand years ago. When Europeans show up you should be able to guess what will happen.
A time travel paradox? - 718 - Pelagius loses the Battle of Covadonga. The Reconquista never begins, and the Muslims conquer all of Iberia.
- The Battle of Talas between the Arab states and the Tang ended in a Tang victory. This led to changes in the spread and development of Islam.
- What if the An-Shi rebellion was successful in toppling the Tang dynasty? Would the new Yan dynasty be able to rise, or would China fall into chaos?
- May 878. King Alfred of Wessex takes refuge from the Danes on the Isle of Athelney, Wessex - the precursor of England had been reduced to a few acres in size, what if the Danes had found Athelney and destroyed it and everyone there? No England. The Danelaw extended over all of what is now the UK.
- Emperor Basil II of the Byzantine Empire marries one of his nieces off to a competent successor, giving the Byzantines a strong empire after his death in 1025 who manages to prevent the Muslims from seizing much of Anatolia.
- Before 1135 - Matilda beats her cousin Stephen for the crown of England. Changes the right of women to the throne to be the same as men. Meaning after Richard I The Lionheart dies, the throne passes not to King John but to Queen Matilda II.
- King Stephen of England is succeeded by his son William.
- What if Yue Fei was never killed?
- Temujin dies young in a hunting dispute with his brother Bekhter.
- What if Khosrau of Persia did not declare war on the Byzantines, leaving the Sassanid and Byzantine Empires stronger and more likely to cooperate against the Islamic invasions?
- The Western and Eastern Roman Empire manage to keep the Germanic tribes out of their territories by unspecified methods, or manage to invade Germania. Maybe an earlier date for the Age of Enlightenment?
- King John is not forced to sign Magna Carta by the Barons.
- 1274/1281 - Kublai Khan's invasion of Japan attains success.
- The Mongols never conquered the Song Dynasty and the Song Dynasty survived.
- 1280 - The Leaning Tower of Pisa collapse in one of the 4 earthquakes.
- 1291 - The Christians win the Crusades.
- Italy is unified much before OTL, around the 1300's. What would have happened in Italy and in the world?
- 1312 - The Templar Order is not disbanded by Pope Clement V and remain active for centuries.
- ~1315 - Big Little Ice Age?
- The Mongol Hordes invade and conquer Western Europe and most of Northern Africa.
- Mongols are the first to discover America.
- October 1347 - The Black Death in most of Europe never occurs as the crews of all 12 ships that were unknowingly were carrying Yersinia pestis to the Sicilian port of Messina succumbed to the plague.
- Queen Hedwig of Poland gives birth to a son (who survives infancy), rather than a daughter in 1399. Securing succession, Jogaila doesn't fall into melancholy and crushes and subjugates the Teutonic Order? The son (possibly named Wladislaus Bonifacius) with a strong claim coming from his mother also becomes king of Hungary? Possible Jagiellonian Empire of Poland, Lithuania, Hungary and maybe Bohemia?
- Owain Glyndŵr, the first Prince of Wales, kicks the English (under Henry IV) out of Wales in an uprising in 1410 causing the Welsh nation to become independent to modern times? One possible outcome of that idea is that you get a 'European Community' a lot earlier.
- Joan of Arc dies when she is a child (born approximately the year 1412), and the English win the Hundred Years War.
- What if the Ming Dynasty succeeded in conquering Mongolia and the Western Regions?
- What if Zheng He continued further afield, the Ming Dynasty might not have closed its doors to overseas trade
Renaissance (1454 to 1600 AD)[]
- The War of the Roses (which began in 1455) is averted.
- The House of York wins the War of the Roses (in OTL the war lasted from 1455-87)
- Oda Nobunaga survives the assassination attempt at Honnoji during the 16th century Japanese Warring States period, continuing his quest for the unification of Japan under the Oda clan. - れび (talk to Lavi!) 19:44, October 3, 2010 (UTC).
- 1456 - During the siege of Constantinople, Mehmed II died due to a explosion created by one of his scratched Great Bombards. A myth is created saying "bad omens will bring those who want to challenge the capital of Rome". Never less the weakened Roman Empire, deprived of supplies by the Ottoman blockade, survive until 1524. A new siege by Suleyman the Magnificent conquest Constantinople and destroy the last remains of the Roman Empire, because of the cursed myth Suleyman died two years later of the conquest at the age of 32 years old.
- In 1478, after a Pazzi Conspiracy, Lorenzo de' Medici and Pope Sixtus IV start a war that engulfs Europe.
- 1478 - The Republic of Novgorod repels the Muscovy invasion.
- 1490 - King John II of Portugal finances Columbus's voyage.
- 1493 - Columbus' fleet sinks on its return voyage. The thirty-nine men left to build the settlement of La Navidad in what is known as Haiti in OTL are effectively stranded and it could be years before anyone else attempts to sail directly West for Asia. What happens to the people of La Navidad and how long before another European travels across the sea directly West?
- ASB - 1493 - Columbus' fleet sinks on the return voyage. Europeans still have adamant belief in the flat Earth (not really, as that was an old wives tale), while native Americans know of Europe. Any Atlantic trade routes are not established for varying decades or even centuries.
- Catherine of Aragon has a son by Henry VIII of England.
- Martin Luther has a fatal stumble while leaving a tavern.
- Martin Luther becomes a brewer (or a lawyer, as his father had wanted him to) rather then a monk.
- Martin Luther asks his questions to a senior monk who presents them in a more knowledgeable fashion to the abbot of the monastery who then writes a letter to the local bishop starting an internal rather then external reformation of the Catholic Church - keeping it united rather then split. Martin Luther's name is lost to history (simply being an unknown German monk if ever mentioned) with the Bishop's name being more well known for 'the Reformation'.
- Martin Luther is killed by the Inquisition. There is no Protestant Reformation.
- The Spanish are defeated by the Aztecs (Spanish Conquest of the Aztec Empire was from 1519-21).
- The Spanish (Cortez) are defeated by the Aztecs but a ship returns to Spain inspiring a return of greater force igniting (thanks to stories of the natives human sacrifice and blood drinking) a crusade in North America of which other Catholic nations join.
- Spanish are defeated by Aztecs and then Mayans colonize Spain.
- The Luther Bible completely excludes Jude from its publication (1522) rather then having it in the back of the book.
- Catherine of Aragon doesn't have a son, but Anne Boleyn has a son sired by Henry VIII of England (around 1525).
- Bona Sforza doesn't fall off her horse during a hunt in 1527 and gives birth to a healthy prince Albert, allowing to avoid the extinction of the Jagiellonian Dynasty.
- Catherine of Austria gives birth to the son of Sigismund II of Poland in October 1554.
- Catherine of Austria gives birth to the son of Sigismund II of Poland prematurely in October 1554. The son survives but like his mother is of poor health. The son inherits the famed patience of the Jagiellonian dynasty but not its tenacity. As he matures he comes to resent his own meekness and his father's calm demeanor taking on a silent hateful nature akin to that displayed by his mother to his father. He understands the workings of state as well as his father, but being a reclusive man becomes known for the intrigue of his court earning such names as the serpent due to rumors of being a poisoner. His approach in regards to handling Ivan the Terrible becomes the most notable aspect of his reign.
- ASB(?) - 1510 - The Iroquois people invade the British Isles, and the Aztecs invade Spain, in the "Sunset Invasion", where Native Americans have better technology. In 1776 the Anigilisese under Anigilisi (England) revolt.
- 1551 - Barbara recovers from her illness after being recognized as Queen of Poland and eventually has a son by Sigismund II of Poland allowing the Jagiellonian dynasty to continue.
- Queen Elizabeth I of England accepted the Marriage proposal of Ivan IV (the terrible) of Russia (1570).
- Ottomans win the Battle of Lepanto (1571).
- The 1573 Polish-Lithuanian royal election results in Archduke Ernst von Habsburg becoming king of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania.
- 1577-1578 - The Tondo Conspiracy is successful and the Spanish colonial government are kicked out in Luzon, the natives of Luzon acquired European weaponry and technology making them as the first advanced Asian people that'll equally rival a European power. Even though the colonial government is kicked out, the Spanish colonizers/settlers are forced to work for the natives to help them in exchange for their lives. Roman Catholicism and Tagalog polytheism intertwines, making a new sect of Christianity in the Far East. Natives and colonizers would intermingle and create their own culture. The victors of the Conspiracy would unite the entire archipelago under one banner.
- Sir Humphrey Gilbert, who originally organized and financed the Roanoke Colony, doesn't drown in 1583.
- October 21, 1600 - Instead of Mori Terumoto guarding the 5-year-old Toyotomi Hideyori - he joins the actual Battle of Sekigahara by leading the Western Army, resulting a decisive victory for the Western Army and the beginning of the Mori Shogunate. Since Mori Clan are liberal, would this make Japan an open country and not an isolationist nation?
Seventeenth century (1601 to 1700 AD)[]
- 1609 - Information that Chief Powhatan had slaughtered the colonist of Roanoke (as they were living with a rival tribe) was published in England as relayed by John Smith and William Strachey. In OTL this didn't lead to action against the tribe, but what if the information had sparked some kind of 'revenge' by the English? [source please]
- November 24, 1642 - Abel Tasman does not discover Tasmania. The Tasmanian Devil is not a famous character today because of such. It's a rough claim to say who would claim Australia at this point in history.
- The Royalists win the English Civil war (1642-51).
- The Parliamentarians win the English Civil War (1642-51) but fail to keep the islands united resulting in independent Irish, English, and Scottish states.
- New Courland (Tobago) is not lost to the Spanish.
- What if Li Zicheng had united all of China instead of Huang Taiji's Qing Dynasty?
- Oliver Cromwell elects someone other than his son to be Lord Protector of England, no return to monarchy? How about John Milton?
- Bohdan Khmelnytsky (leader of the Ukrainian Cossacks) does not accept overlordship by the Russian Tsar, and, instead, decides to link himself and the Cossacks more closely to their old enemy, Poland-Lithuania, or to the Ottoman Empire.
- The Swedish keep New Sweden from the Dutch (a bit of what OTL knows as New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania) in 1655.
- The Commonwealth of England fails to conquer Jamaica in 1655, and eventually just give up. What would Jamaica be like after a quite-different Spanish-American War?
- The Dutch keep New Amsterdam (which would otherwise become OTL New York City) in 1664.
- What if James II fled to America in 1688 instead of France? Maryland was a predominantly Catholic colony, perfect for a Catholic monarch
- Władysław IV Vasa becomes Tsar of Russia.
- The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth becomes a major superpower.
- The Gunpowder Conspiracy is not discovered, leading to (for the time) a major atrocity.
- Tsarina Sophia assassinates Peter the Great before he becomes Tsar. Massive consequences for Russia.
Eighteenth century (1701 to 1800 AD)[]
- Sweden wins the Great Northern War (1700-21).
- War of Spanish Succession won in new world (1700-1713). Bourbon Empire becomes largest in human history.
- May 19, 1702: Bryggen burns completely as do the surrounding villages.
- October 23, 1702: John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough doesn't take Liège; preventing future advances.
- December 30, 1702: The Siege of St. Augustine isn't lifted, and lasts longer; resulting in major casualties of civilians and troops. Queen Anne's War continues and rages on.
- Louis XV of France (born on February 15, 1710) dies in childhood. Some succession finagling later … massive Franco-Iberian Empire? Much longer War of the Spanish Succession that results in said empire getting destroyed?
- June 14, 1731 - The Swedish East India company was established nearly a century before this date, allowing the company to establish a foothold for trade in India much more effectively than its rivals, and doesn't have to focus trade with only China instead. After the British Raj is established almost a century and a half later, Sweden is gifted part of the territorial claim.
- George Washington (born on February 22, 1732) dies in his childhood.
- Elizabeth's 1741 coup against Ivan VI fails.
- Bonnie Prince Charlie becomes King Charles III of England and Scotland after defeating George II in the 1745 Jacobite rising.
- Washington joins the Royal Navy instead of the British provincial militia (in OTL George Washington enrolled in 1752 so this POD would be that year or prior).
- The Corsican Republic (which lasted in OTL from 1755-69) isn't integrated into the Kingdom of France (the Conquest of Corsica, which began shortly after Genoa sold its claim on that state to the Kingdom of France, took place between 1768-69 of OTL. The British had the opportunity to intervene in what is known as the Corsican Crisis but in OTL the 3rd Duke of Gafton, head of the British Government failed to do so and was criticized for such as public opinion was in favor of Corsica).
- Frederick the Great dies in battle during the Seven Years War (1756-63). (Prussia was actually doing horrible until Elizabeth of Russia died, the next Tsar signed the Treaty of St. Petersburg, and then France tried fighting Prussia and Britain at the same time until failing at both.)
- Corsica beats back France, leading to a wider scale revolution in France and Napoleon Nationalizing Corsica, eventually becoming Prime Minister of a Constitutionally Monarchist Corsica
- France wins the Seven Years War (in OTL the conflict lasted from 1756-63).
- The Transylvania Colony (1775) is recognized by the Continental Congress.
- Canada declares independence along with America (the colonies that in OTL formed the US had sent their own declarations prior to the July 4, 1776 declaration by the Continental Congress. The first having been South Carolina which declared itself the Republic of South Carolina with John Rutledge as President on March 26, 1776. At the time of the American War for Independence 'Canada' was simply the Province of Quebec and the British had allowed the local French to retain much of their customs under British rule).
- For Want of Socks or For Want of A Boat: What if Washington's soldiers had refused to cross the Delaware until they got shoes, socks, and proper clothing (1776)? Perhaps American victory would be delayed. A similar POD: What if the three boats used to cross the Delaware had collapsed as they pushed them into the river?
- September 6 - 18 October, 1780 - Henry Seymour Conway wins the 1780 British general election, instead of Lord North. This victory could change British foreign policy as known at the time...
- What if in 1783 during the Tready of Paris 1783, Benjamin Franklin successfully convinced the British to give Canada to the newly formed USA, what would happen after that? American Empire: The Stars and Stripes
- What if George Washington became king of the United States?
- The (Free) State of Franklin (Frankland) (which existed in OTL from 1784-1788) is admitted into the Union.
- Prince Henry of Prussia becomes king of America (1786, see Prussian scheme).
- The Three Fifths Compromise (1787) didn't pass at the United States Constitutional Convention, leading to the Southern states to never join the Union, or to an early civil war.
- The New England states, with the failure to ratify the Federal Constitution (Philadelphia Convention 1787) by the Southern States due in part to its lack of a Bill of Rights establishes the New England Union under the Federal Constitution (with a few name changes) while the Southern States continue to operate under the Articles of Confederation (with the capital moved to Richmond) leading to an early, bitter, yet peaceful split with the Northern states having a stronger union; though one lacking a Federal Bill of Rights under the argument that such isn't needed when the states have created such on their own.
- The French Revolution didn't happen (OTL the Revolution began on May 5, 1789), so Napoleon never became emperor.
- The Conspiracy of the Equals (May 1796), led by François-Noël Babeuf, overthrows the Directory and replace it with an egalitarian and proto-socialist republic, inspired by Jacobin ideals.
- The French win the Haitian Revolution, which could lead to a French invasion of North America using the money from selling sugar.
- The British Macartney Embassy/Mission to the Chinese Qing Dynasty receives a warmer reception by either the Qianlong Emperor or his court officials (1793). The beginnings of a British-Chinese relationship before the Opium wars would have dramatic consequences for East Asia. The Qing, might successfully advance their country with cooperation instead of complete domination from the west.
- Boer Republics manage to keep their independence from the British Empire; the earliest of these Republics was the Republic of Swellendam which existed briefly in 1795.
- March 4, 1797 - Despite health conditions, George Washington insists on a third term in presidency. This becomes an official American standard for either ten or 12 years maximum, leading to some presidents being elected three times, and other presidents of the United States in our timeline to not become presidents at all.
- What if Louisiana had become independent during the French Revolution?
- The US has a Multi-Party System and is a Semi-Direct Democracy. (And also has a Different Name and Flag
Nineteenth century (1801 to 1900 AD)[]
- Napoleon dies after being wounded at Toulon.
- March 24, 1801 - Paul I of Russia is not successfully assassinated.
- The United States joins the Napoleonic Wars on Napoleon's side.
- September 14, 1812 - Napoleon makes Russia a puppet state.
- Andres Novales successfully convinced his brother to let him in at Fort Santiago. A Philippine Empire in 1823? Earlier and more countries accepting Meiji style-reforms? What about Mexico, Spain and Colonialism?
- Napoleon does not betray Spain or invade Russia.
- Napoleon carries out his planned invasion of Britain instead of Russia. This ends up with Britain in a similar situation to Spain, where the British colonies fall into chaos and Britain is severely damaged. France, Russia, and the US become superpowers?
- The Battle of Waterloo ended in victory for Napoleon.
- The success of the White Lotus uprising in the Qing Dynasty further contributed to the premature demise of the Qing Dynasty.
- Vittorio Emmanuele II and Giuseppe Garibaldi die without descendants on Sardinia-Piedmont. Italy is never unified.
- Denmark is assisted by Great Britain after Prussia declares war, perhaps involving Russia and France.
- A compromise is made over the design of the tricolor and the French monarchy is restored.
- What if Spain had managed to stop the revolutions of Cuba and Philippines, preventing the Spanish American War from happening?
- What if the Spanish Republic managed to strengthen itself and solidify its position?
- What if Princess Elizabeth of Clarence hadn't died young (March 4, 1821) and Victoria never became queen?
- Texas Revolts in 1825 when Mexico abolished Slavery.
- In the early 19th century, the Decembrist uprising in Russia was successful and Russia became a republic.
- Cornelius Vanderbilt dies in the Hightstown rail accident of 1833. Thus, he does not go on to become a major railroad tycoon in the mid-late 19th century, and thus, there is no Vanderbilt fortune. Does another rise as the railroad tycoon of the mid 19th century?
- The Republic of Indian Stream is admitted into the Union as a State around 1835 or 1836 to have its own governor, senators, representatives, etc. (In OTL after New Hampshire occupied the region the people voted to become part of New Hampshire rather than a free state, or British under the authority of Canada)
- The Indian Stream Incident where in New Hampshire's militia annexed the territory and a representative of the Republic wrote Canada asking for British protection leads to another British-American War in the mid 1830s.
- The Battle of the Alamo (1836) was won by the Texans.
- 1839: Grand Duke Alexander Nikolayevich, the future Alexander II of Russia, is allowed to marry Queen Victoria.
- Henry Clay becomes President in 1840.
- The Sonder bund War (a civil war in Switzerland in November of 1847) ends in victory for the rebellion. Switzerland becomes a conservative Catholic state that doesn't stay neutral in future European wars.
- The California Constitutional Convention of 1849 sways in favor of the proposal of entering the Union as a combined state with Deseret. In OTL the conviction debated the proposal but determined that Salt Lake City was too far away for effective governance, and that the Mormons (being unrepresented in the conviction) where petitioning for their own government. Senator William Gwin was among those to feel that both issues could easily be resolved at a latter date. Zachary Taylor, President of the US was in favor of having the territories enter the Union as a single state (having sent John Wilson to advocate the proposal). Weather or not the Provisional Government of Deseret would accept the offer is unclear though where they to do so California would exceed Texas in size and geographical diversity.
- President-elect Franklin Pierce does not survive the train wreck in Andover (January 6, 1853) and William Rufus King becomes President, only to die soon after, making David Rice Atchison the President.
- What if the Southern States had abolished slavery right before the outbreak of the Civil War (1861 or earlier)?
- The European revolutions of 1848 were victorious, and the Hungarian uprising was successful.
- In 1851, the Taiping Rebellion in China was victorious, and the Qing Dynasty fell prematurely.
- Vittorio Emmanuele II and Giuseppe Garibaldi die without descendants on Sardinia-Piedmont. Italy is not united as the Kingdom of Italy but as the Republic of Italy with Giuseppe Mazzini (rather than Giuseppe Garibaldi) as a fundamental founder. (in OTL the Italian Peninsula was unified as the Kingdom of Italy in 1861)
- The Franco-Mexican War/Second French Intervention in Mexico concludes with a French/Mexican Imperial victory (in OTL the conflict lasted from 1861 until 1867 with the French and Mexican Empires having the most international support; the Republicans only having the US as a supporter and it was in the middle of a Civil War. Victory for the Republic was guaranteed by capture of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico).
- December 26, 1862 - 38 Dakota were never hanged in Mankato, Minnesota.
- The regions that becomes West Virginia in OTL remains part of Virginia (in OTL it was admitted into the Union as a slave state in 1863 though with a constitution providing for a gradual abolition of slavery)
- August 1864 - From 50 yards away a rifle shot rang out as President Abraham Lincoln, unguarded and alone was riding to the Soldier's House where his family was staying at the time. In OTL his horse in reaction to this shot ran at break-neck speed causing Abe to lose his hat. When a group of union soldiers came to retrieve the hat they found a bullet hole in it. Abraham Lincoln dismissed fears that such was an attempt on his life and insisted that the incident had been an accident perhaps that of a hunter. As an ALT regardless of intent or lack there of and still with an unknown perpetrator the shot hits Lincoln killing the president months before he was killed in OTL.
- In the American Civil War, the course of the war in Georgia bogs down the Union Army so that it cannot burn Atlanta before the 1864 election. Without the boost in support that came from Atlanta's destruction Lincoln may lose to his opponent George McClellan. George McClellan wished to conclude a peace with the South, and create a path for the Confederacy to be a sovereign state.
- John Wilkes Booth misses Lincoln (April 4, 1865).
- The Union in Peril: John Wilkes Booth kills both President Abraham Lincoln and Vice President Andrew Johnson, and injures Secretary of War Edwin Stanton (April 4, 1865). Stanton becomes the new President of the United States. Considering the killings an act of war, he blames the Confederate states. Second Civil War begins[?].
- Just a few months into the Paraguayan War, (May of 1865) Paraguay manages to convince Bolivia to fight in the war in their favor in exchange for territory disputed when given the news that they are winning as of so far, despite their own past quarrels between each other's land in dispute. The Federalist party grows stronger and just barely manages to take Argentina, which decides to side with Paraguay and Bolivia and annex a short-lived Uruguay for itself. As for Brazil, well, that's up to whatever you want the POD to branch off into.
- April 1865 - John Pemberton doesn't sustain a saber wound during the Battle of Columbus. As a result of not being thus wounded he doesn't become addicted to Morphine - and post war as a pharmacist doesn't invent Coca-Cola in an attempt to cure his addiction. Not being addicted also means he doesn't fall into alcoholism which he resorted to when Coca-Cola failed as a cure - alcoholism that likely led to his stomach cancer and death in 1888 at 57 years of age.
- The defeated Confederacy turns to Socialism (post 1865).
- What if the Civil War had ended with the South winning?
- An unexpected consequence of a confederate victory scenario: Canada, no longer scared of American domination of its western territories, decides to become independent instead of remaining a dominion of Britain. This small change has larger consequences when WWI starts, if it starts in this timeline.
- The General Sherman incident in Korea (1866) sparks a war with the US, Britain, and France against Korea, forcing the latter to modernize.
- March 30, 1867 - The US fails to negotiate a purchase of Alaska from the Russian Empire, but keeps $7.2 million.
- The Siege of Santiago de Queretaro fails, thus Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico is not executed on June 19, 1867.
- If the shogunate had won the Shochen War instead of the Meiji Emperor, perhaps Japanese history would have developed differently.
- Canada is annexed by the US in 1867.
- The Capture of Rome fails. (September 20, 1870).
- Bismarck's failure to unify Germany resulted in Germany not becoming a unified power.
- What if the Paris Commune Uprising of 1871 had succeeded?
- April 1, 1873 - The Coinage Act of 1873, which established a Gold Standard in the US and demonetized Silver, doesn't pass into law.
- What if King Amadeo I of Spain managed to hold onto the throne. (In OTL his reign ended on February 11, 1873)?
- 1875: The Harvard-Yale game played under Rugby Union rules is not seen as a good idea, or isn't played at all, and American Football remains similar to the FA rules.
- 1880 - Tsar Alexander II wishes to claim Ovamboland in what would've become part of Namibia as an overseas territory in Africa due to the large group of Finnish missionaries overseeing the area. They manage to strike a deal with Germany to claim the top half of the land for the Russian Tsardom. After word about German genocide near the region in 1904, the people almost spark their own conflict after occupation. But soon Finland becomes independent, and it recognizes the claim as its own until 1946. Finnish becomes the official language of the new country of Ovamboland which joins the African Union in 1992.
- If France had not colonized Vietnam after 1884, the Indochina Peninsula would never have become a French colony.
- Kaiser Frederick III of the German Empire has a longer reign. (In OTL he reigned for a few months in 1888 before dying of cancer)
- ASB - 1893: Doomsday - Where aliens/meteors hit earth in 1893 destroying much of civilization.
- In 1894, China won the war with Japan.
- Marie and Pierre Curie, with the help of Henri Becquerel, built the first nuclear weapon in a basement of the University of Paris (perhaps a hand grenade akin to those in the 1914 novel 'The World Set Free' around 1896 or latter). As a result of it, France wins the first World War and become a superpower.
- What if Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao succeeded? What if Yuan Shikai did not inform, leading to Kang Youwei's victory?
- Mathew Quay runs against William Jennings Bryan in the 1896 US Presidential Election.
- William Jennings Bryan wins the 1896 US Presidential Election.
- The Greeks never hold the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens.
- The Second Sun: Or … During the Philippine-American War, (in OTL) Sun Yat-Sen sent a ship loaded with thousands of rifles and artillery to the Filipinos. In OTL it sank in a storm … but what if it hadn't?
- What would happen if the Philippines became an independent country instead of a colony of the United States?
- The United States never annexed Hawaii.
- William Jennings Bryan wins the 1900 US Presidential Election.
- 1900 - Sir Frederick Hodgson never searches for the Golden Stool of the Ashanti Empire. This leads to the prevention of the obscure War of the Golden Stool, and as a result African lives are spared, and Ashanti culture continues without halter.
- What if Alaska had always belonged to Russia instead of the United States?
- What if Cixi had died in 1900 instead of 1908?
- The Volkisch Movement is more mainstream in Germany, Causing people like Carl Schmitt, Gottfried Feder and Reinhard Heydrich and Organizations like the Freikorps and The Steel Helmets becoming Volkist (The Ideology of the Movement), and Germany becomes Volkist after WW1
World at War (1901 to 1945 AD)[]
- ASB - In the 20th century, a pandemic disease goes on to kill many people, But only whites with blond hair and/or light eye colors. A large part of the population of Europe, US, USSR/Russia and Australia die, and widespread immigration rates try to "conquer" those nice, now-underpopulated lands. A possible name is BlonDie or Blond Death (for the old "Black Death").
- William McKinley survives the assassination attempt on his life (September). Teddy Roosevelt remains Vice-President and never succeeds to the presidency.
- Russia wins Russo-Japanese War (in OTL from 1904-05).
- What if the Russian Revolution of 1905 had triumphed and Russia had become a republic?
- The 1906 Moroccan crisis escalates into a full-scale colonial war.
- 1907 - Hitler's mother Klara Hitler has the lump in her breast examined sooner and her mastectomy is successful before metastasis thus sparing her painful Iodoform treatments and the toxic effects of Iodoform exposure. In short, she lives.
- May 1908 - Mother's Day was never invented. Thus, Father's Day was never thought of either.
- Adolf Hitler gets accepted into art school at the Academy of Fine Art Vienna, on his second attempt in 1908.
- An Jung-geun fails to assassinate Ito Hirobumi in October 1909 causing the Japan-Korea Treaty of 1910 to be delayed.
- An Jung-geun fails to assassinate Ito Hirobumi in October 1909 allowing for a stronger Korean-Japanese collaboration in the 2nd World War.
- An Jung-geun fails to assassinate Ito Hirobumi in October 1909, but as he had already resigned as Resident-Governor in June not much in Korea is altered- rather he and his adopted Korean daughter move to mainland Japan where his survival allows the 'Constitutional Association of Political Friendship' to continue to be active longer (In OTL the party was dissolved in 1909).
- Adolf Hitler becomes a successful artist and successfully intermarries into the House of Habsburg. He then leads a restoration of the House to the Austrian throne after an interregnum of four years …
- The Titanic did not sink.
- Yuan Shikai never proclaimed himself emperor, or was assassinated or poisoned.
- What if, Song Jiaoren was not assassinated, but survived.
- The Ottoman Empire won the Italo-Turkish War and Ottoman troops were increased in Libya making a possible invasion of Italy in WWI
- Bulgaria wins both the Balkan wars (1912-1913).
- Gavrilo Princip misses Franz Ferdinand and is killed by guards (June 28, 1914). His intentions are found out and Austria-Hungary is on the brink of war. However, Franz manages to cool the situation down by forgiving his would-be assassin, thus avoiding the Great War.
- Due to Greater economic ties Britain joins Germany in WW1 prompting Belgium to also join afraid of an invasion from both Germany and Great Britain, The war ends with a Central Powers victory, How does the world end up afterwards? What is the next world war like?
- The Tsar (cousin of the Kaiser) joins forces with the Central Powers as he sees Britain's democracy as a threat to his autocratic rule.
- What if the United States aided Germany during the First World War?
- The Christmas Truce in 1914 lasts much longer, and as unlikely as events can come, commanders on both sides betray orders to establish movements against their governments for unnecessary acts of war.
- What if Hitler had died in World War I?
- There was no Christmas Truce making the war end earlier.
- The Germans never sink the Lusitania (1915).
- The Germans never sink the Lusitania (1915), and the US stays out of WW1 and maintains isolationism throughout the 20th century.
- Summer 1916 - The year without a summer occurs after 4 major volcanoes erupt, causing global crop losses and disruption to frontlines in World War 1. Due to the war continuing on into this time over 2.8 million more people die of starvation while all but 4 countries around the world experience shortages.
- Günther Burstyn, an Austrian engineer, develops a tank based off of a Holt Tractor that has a swiveling gun and is more advanced than British and French tanks. IOTL the Germans and Austrians rejected his idea, what if they hadn't?
- Charles Evans Hughes wins the 1916 US Presidential Election.
- Lenin dies unexpectedly in exile before the Russian revolution (1917).
- The royal family escape Russia in the aftermath of the revolution.
- The Central powers win WW1.
- Lenin was never assassinated in 1918.
- The 1919 Luxembourg referendum results in a new dynasty being implemented onto the throne.
- The 1919 Luxembourg referendum results in the country being converted into a republic.
- The Treaty of Sévres is signed, the remains of the Ottoman Empire is completely divided into multiple zone of influence (Italian zone, British zone, French zone, Armenian zone) and the Republic of Turkey never existed.
- On March 1, 1919, the Korean uprising was victorious.
- The League of Nations is formed (1920) in the powerful fashion that Jan Smuts desired of it, having a permanent council of the great powers, etc.
- The League of Nations forms (1920) with the Racial Equality Clause in its covenant.
- What if the German November Revolution had been victorious?
- What if the Soviet Union won the war against Poland in 1920?
- Finland became a Communist country in the 1920s.
- Hungary won the revolution and became a Communist country.
- The United States joined the League of Nations (though said league would have to differ from that of OTL for this to be).
- Italy is given a large amount of Austrian territory and previously German Cameroon for its role in WW1. As a result of this there is no march on Rome by Mussolini and the Fascist Blackshirts, Communist elements in the government grow and by 1932 the Italian union turns to a fully Communist state (The people's union of Italian states) and kills its royal family. They become close allies with the USSR. German military intervention in the Spanish civil war is stopped by Italian military bombing Nationalist munition dumps and destroying German planes with AA guns supplied to the Republicans. Spain becomes Communist with the republicans governing it. Spanish Morocco revolts after the Spanish royal family is executed and a similar revolt happens in Italian Libya. French forces put down the revolt in Morocco and integrate it into the Algerian colony. Spain and Italy attack the city of Marseilles and Germany joins France in the war and declares war on the USSR …
- In 1921, promising German theoretical physicist Albert Einstein dies during his first visit to the USA. He never makes contact with Ernest Rutherford or Leó Szilárd and the Manhattan Project never born. A world without useful atomic energy or Nuclear Bomb, a world without the Person of the Century. Nein!
- If Mussolini succeeds in his march to Rome, or if he abandons political affairs after his failure to march to Rome.
- What would have happened to Italy if Mussolini had never come to power there?
- What would have happened if Hitler had chosen to return home after the failure of the "Beer Hall Putsch"?
- March, 1925 - Madge Oberholtzer was never a victim of D.C. Stephenson, and the Ku Klux Klan doesn't decline after Stephenson's 1932 trial against Supreme Court doesn't happen.
- Trotsky becomes the Soviet Leader.
- May, 1925 - The meeting of the leaders of the Tungus Republic and Yakut ASSR has no formal agreement for a peace surrender. The Tungus Republic lives on as a nation for choice of influence in other major turning points in the coming decades.
- American rocket scientist Robert Goddard has a more successful career, leading to early space exploration.
- 1928 - The accidental discovery of penicillin isn't made. Antibiotics aren't created until much later, leading to whole world with a whole list of varying millions dying earlier until said later discovery.
- Zhang Zuolin was never assassinated in 1928, but survived.
- Herbert Hoover vetoes the Smoot-Hawley tariff act (June 1930), and this leads to a different WWII.
- Gandhi's campaign of nonviolence and noncooperation won.
- In 1930, the Chinese warlords won the war against the Nationalist government.
- The Invergordon Mutiny (15–16 September 1931) leads to a general strike against the cuts to public spending of the National Government of Ramsay MacDonald.
- December 13, 1931 - Winston Churchill is accidentally killed in a hit-and-run accident by Edward Cantasano in the streets of New York.
- What if the Japanese did not succeed in their plot during the September 18 incident?
- Germany becomes Communist instead of fascist after World War 1 (In OTL Hitler became Chancellor in January 1933).
- What if, instead of Hitler, Strasser had come to power in Germany in 1933?
- What would have happened to Germany if Kaiser Wilhelm II and Rudendorf had come to power in 1933? What would happen to Europe after that if Kaiser Wilhelm III of Germany took the throne?
- February 15, 1933 - Giuseppe Zangara kills Franklin D. Roosevelt. John Nance Garner becomes president.
- What if Hitler's purge of the Stormtroopers failed?
- What if Hitler had put the blame on Germany's defeat in WW1 to the Romani instead of Jews?
- How would fascism have developed if Hitler had come to power in Austria instead of Germany?
- If the Jews had survived the Holocaust, what would have happened next?
- What if, instead of being annexed by Germany, Austria had become a fascist state?
- With the agreement of the British, Hitler deports all the Jews in the Third Reich to British Palestine in the late 1930s - No holocaust.
- Mid-1930s: Victoria Louise and Ernest Augustus agree to arrange a marriage between their daughter Princess Frederica and the Prince of Wales (Hitler proposed this believing such would help avoid war with England and in OTL the couple refused believing the age difference to be too high).
- Elvis's twin brother Jesse doesn't die at birth (January 8, 1935). The Kings of Rock and Roll?
- Elvis's twin brother Jesse doesn't die at birth (January 8, 1935). The two become traveling evangelists with Jesse as Pastor and Elvis leading the Gospel Choir/Songs of Worship.
- The February 26 Incident was Successful. The Tosei-Ha was dissolved earlier and the Kodoha Leads Japan, Causing a very different Pasific War.
- The Spanish Civil War (1936-39) is avoided.
- The Spanish Republic manages to defeat the Nationalists during the Spanish Civil War.
- What if Kirov had not been assassinated and the Soviet purge had never taken place?
- If Tukhachevsky had lived and not been purged, what would have happened after 1941?
- June 7, 1937 - Thanks to efforts made by Dr. H. H. Kung, Germany allies with the Republic of China during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
- The Hindenburg Disaster (May 6, 1937) is averted.
- The Hindenburg Disaster (May 6, 1937) is ruled an act of sabotage concluding the investigation. The culprit is declared to be Eric Spehl, motivated by his girlfriend's pro-Communist anti-Nazi sympathies. How does the public react to this?
- The Hindenburg Disaster (May 6, 1937) leads to the death of Joseph Späh. Meanwhile, the event is ruled an act of sabotage and he's declared to be the culprit who had intended for the fire to start after the dirigible had landed - long after he made it to his wife and children. Due to a delayed landing this wasn't so and he himself was caught in the fire. How does his family and the public react to this?
- April 6, 1938: Roy J. Plunkett and his assistant Jack Rebok's test goes as planned, and polytetrafluoroethylene (what could've been later branded as Teflon) goes undiscovered. Since the Apollo missions carried out by the United States used Teflon as major parts of their spacecrafts, the space race could have quite a cripple on the American side if it remained unknown, possibly the USSR as well if the same applied. This could also mean non-stick frying pans may be a relatively new product for today even if the chemical compound is discovered mere decades after it was in OTL, and Marc Grégoire and his wife may not have gotten rich from the first idea and construction of the first of said pans.
- Amelia Earhart successfully completed her flight around the world.
- The failure of the Munich Conference in 1938 led to the early outbreak of World War II.
- The Axis win World War II. (Just how?).
- 1940 - When France falls, Britain loses hope and sues for peace.
- What if Kaiser Wilhelm II had survived and lived beyond 1945?
- Attack on Pearl Harbor does not happen, and the United States stays out of World War II.
- If the Soviet Union and Germany had remained allied, what would have happened?
- Hitler finishes off Western Europe (France, UK etc.) before attacking the Soviets.
- Germany never attacked the Soviet Union, choosing instead to attack Britain.
- If Hitler had attacked the Middle East instead of the Soviet Union.
- The Battle of Stalingrad (1942-43) is won by the Germans.
- The Battle of Stalingrad (1942-43) is won by the Germans, allowing them to continue Case Blue, eventually knocking the Soviet Union out of the war and eventually wining the war as a whole.
- Operation Sheikh Mahmut (1943) succeeds and the Germans establish bases in Iran.
- December 2, 1943: after the failure of negotiations at the Teheran conference, Stalin ordered the Anglo-Americans to no longer undertake any landings in Western Europe, on pain of a declaration of war against them because he wishes to be the one and only liberator of Europe
- The assassination of Hitler was a success, and Hitler died in an explosion on July 20, 1944.
- What if Hitler put more military effort on the Eastern Front during the final days of the Third Reich?
- Hitler doesn't kill himself (April 30, 1945)
- King Edward VIII decides to put his country before his love for Wallis Simpson, he does not abdicate. A different ending for WWII?
- What if the Hiroshima nuclear bomb (August 6, 1945) didn't ever happen and Japan fights to the death?
- August 9, 1945 - Visible conditions permitting at 9:44 AM (10:44 Tinian Time) Kokura rather than Nagasaki is bombed.
- November 1, 1945 - Operation Downfall.
- The Easter Rising fails completely, treating it as an act of 'sabotage' the British Government in effect establishes military Government in Ireland.
- The General Strike is declared 'illegal' by the British Government.
- Nazi rocket scientists such as Wernher von Braun fall into Soviet hands. Conversely Helmut Gottrup did not decide to join Russia.
- Sergei Korolev either dies in Kolyma gulag or emigrates to America.
- What would have happened to the history of the world Communist movement if Trotsky had realized his revolutionary ideals in Mexico?
- If Trotsky had not been assassinated, but had developed his own theory.
Cold War (1946 to 1991 AD)[]
- New housing construction in the United States does not consist mostly of single-family detached homes in isolated suburbs, but, instead, sticks to a somewhat denser form of housing development and mixed-use communities, like those common in the 19th and early 20th century. Also, automobiles are not as common.
- Patton doesn't die in 1945. How would the Korean War turn out?
- Truman declines to become Roosevelt's vice president, causing Soviet spy Harry Dexter White to become president instead after Roosevelt's death.
- No UN is formed (1945) after World War 2 because people are skeptical of such an organization's usefulness from their experience with its predecessor, the League of Nations. This leads to little decolonization, mass corruption, and continued bickering among European powers. Maybe European Union doesn't form either?
- Alternate locations for UN headquarters.
- Late 1940's. US refuses to grant 'aid' to the UK. (OTL The US eventually relented).
- Dr. Percy LeBaron Spencer doesn't have a candy bar in his pocket that one fateful day at work in 1946, and thus the development of the Microwave oven is delayed.
- The Baruch plan to dismantle nuclear weapons is implemented.
- India and Pakistan remain united after independence.
- Israel loses the 1948 Arab Israeli war.
- The US does not withdraw Railway Post Office designation from passenger trains over the period from 1948 to 1980. Nor does it withdraw the resulting subsidies, and thus Amtrak is not established.
- Korea never divides, Thus, no Korean War. It's possible a Coup by the Military would occur.
- ASB (Disease) - Masculitis (1950): In OTL, a comedy film called 'The Last Man on Earth' was published in 1924. In it was a scenario where a plague managed to kill every fertile man over the age of 14 around the world save one hillbilly in the United States. This scenario doesn't aim to repeat such a thing but rather has such an illness reach pandemic levels either in the year 1950 or later after having arose in the year 1950. Details about the disease would have to be considered to make it both a threat to the medical world in the 1950s while also targeting males of the sexual maturity in a fatal manner. This scenario would explore how the world reacts to such and illness; how it's combated and how far it spreads while also seeing the political and social impact of its death toll. This idea was inspired by that film having a female president of the United States (she was formerly Secretary of Health) after everyone else in the line of succession up to her died of the plague.
- In 1951, Korean War - Truman doesn't fire MacArthur after he challenges the President's authority and supports the idea of using atomic bombs against China. What if the US did use nukes against China?
- April 11, 1954 - What if something noteworthy did happen on the 20th century’s “most boring day”? It can involve an earlier satellite or even human spaceflight program.
- In 1956, Second Arab-Israeli war - British and French forces do not withdraw from the Suez Canal, despite pressure from the US, and drive deeper into Egypt, eventually removing Nasser from power and installing a new president aligned with the west.
- In late November of 1956, the yacht Granma sinks south of Cuba taking 82 Cuban revolutionaries (Known as the 26th of July Movement), including the Castro Brothers and Che Guevara to the bottom of the ocean. No Cuban revolution?
- The Algerian War (1954-’62) ends in French victory, not allowing Algeria to become independent.
- October 1957 - In a research base in the Fourth Brazilian Republic, one beekeeper does not accidentally release 26 queen Africanized bees into the wild. The spread of the killer bee in the Americas and numerous fatalities and injuries due to them never occurs.
- September 1958 - The Fifth Republic of French West Africa despite all cultural differences becomes one nation; the West African Republic (although its initials would literally spell 'WAR', so they might switch to a more appropriate name later like Occidental Sahara).
- Rise of Twins: It turns out that Josef Mengele is not only responsible for the number of Twins born in Candido Godoi but passes on his secret to a successor who travels to other Brazilian towns conducting the same work. This man also has a successor, but his mentor had lost the 'racial' motive that had fueled Mengele and this third conducts his work without racial bias. This increases the odds of Twins being born in the world causing some people born without a twin to be born with twins in the timeline.
- In OTL on December 1, 1959, the Antarctic Treaty System was signed by a multitude of countries who agreed on how to split it, and that waging war there would be illegal until the treaty expired in all the way in 2040. But what if it had never been signed?
- February 25, 1956, Khrushchev never releases his secret speech (so Sino-Soviet split never occurs)
- January 24, 1961 - The 1961 Goldsboro B-52 crash occurs, but all four switches fail to stop the nuclear bomb that accidentally dropped on the town from detonating. This would result in countless accusations of presidential administrations or even strike more Red Fear given that the Soviets would see this incident as an opportunity to strike while America's down.
- The 1961 Berlin Crisis escalates into a Third World War.
- The 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion was successful - Castro is removed from power.
- The Cuban Missile Crisis causes a nuclear war.
- Portugal wins the Angolan Independence War (1961-’74) and keeps its empire.
- Hillary Clinton claims that in 1962 (when she was 13) she sent a letter to NASA about her interest in becoming an astronaut. She says her response was a flat rejection because she is female. NASA doesn't keep record (as a matter of policy) regarding private correspondence and in the 60's thousands of such letters of interest in being an astronaut were sent to NASA. Some letters survive (having been kept by employees) such as a letter by a girl of the same age as Hillary at the time who was provided a list of recommended classes. In short, it's believed that the person who received her letter thoughtlessly responded in the manner Hillary describes. In this POD Hillary's letter is received by a different employee who actually responds properly, thus setting Hillary on the path to becoming an astronaut. [further reading]
- The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is not passed and as a result the Civil Rights Movement lasts much longer.
- Mid 1960's - The London Extension of the Great Central, is electrified at 1500v DC rather than the West Coast Main line. 1500v DC becomes the de facto rail voltage in the UK. It's not unusual to see dual voltage locos switching from pantograph to third rail at speed.
- 1965 - The 30 September Movement in Indonesia succeeds while Sukarno stays in power. This would cause Indonesia to support communism, but would be questionable to tell if it itself would become Communist. This would also prevent the East Timor genocide, and Timor could join ASEAN due to the fact that in OTL because of the genocide, it was left financially impoverished. However, Timor could be communist in this scenario.
- December 24, 1966 - Paddy Roy Bates gives up claim of the British fort Radio Essex was temporarily operating on and decides to move inland and purchase an actual radio station. The Principality of Sea land is never founded, and micronations become an even more obscured topic in history.
- 1967 - The Naxalite uprisings in India are supported by China and/or Pakistan, causing India to eventually break out into a civil war.
- Israel loses the 1967 Six-Day War.
- Nasser and the Ba'athists win the Arab Cold War and Saudi Arabia collapses into civil war.
- On April 4, 1968 (at 6:01 PM Central Time), Martin Luther King Jr. is shot at by James Earl Ray, however not fatally wounded. Ray is then captured on his 41st birthday in 1969, just as in OTL.
- Mid-1968 - Stephen Hawking succumbs to ALS early. Many astounding discoveries and a joke about Words With Friends are never made due to his early passing.
- The Stonewall Massacre: June 1969 - a confrontation between NYPD Morals Squad officers and homosexual patrons of the Stonewall Inn turns violent. NYPD Tactical Response Force officers open fire on the unruly crowd. By the time the dust has cleared, 36 people are dead, including six NYPD officers and a journalist, hundreds more are injured, and two blocks of Greenwich Village are in ruins. Does the police's violent response hasten the burgeoning gay rights movement, or drive it back into the closet?
- Brezhnev was assassinated in the Kremlin on January 22, 1969.
- August 1969 - The Royal Ulster Constabulary activate the B Specials during the Battle of the Bogside and the Catholic minorities fears of a massacre are realized.
- August 17, 1969 - Woodstock Festival organizer John Roberts fails to dissuade Governor Nelson Rockefeller from sending 10,000 national guardsmen to the event as Sullivan County had declared a State of Emergency. Members of Stewart Air Force Base where already assisting with the event by airlifting performers and patients from the event. Some alternate history theorists, however, speculate that had these Guardsmen been sent the event could have become a civil protest rather than a celebration of youth culture.
- 1969 - The French strikes lead to a communist coup, resulting in a communist France in western Europe.
- April 1970 - The Apollo 13 makes it to the moon successfully and without error.
- Valery Sabrin's mutiny was victorious, and the Soviet Union was replaced by a new socialist state after the Second Revolution.
- August 15, 1971 - The United States of America doesn't abandon the Gold Standard (research Nixon Shock)
- May 2, 1972 - After further investigation, more than just one supposed picture of Jesus of Nazareth being crucified is taken by Father Pellegrino Ernetti through his proposed invention, the chrono visor, and released to the public (if ever proven a real invention in OTL to begin with). Less proof is given against it being a hoax, and more people become conspiracy theorists, with notions such as thinking that the Vatican City holds it somewhere within the basements of the Palace of the Government in a privatized cell with Swiss Guards surrounding it but doesn't tell the public this or anything else about the mysterious time viewer.
- The 1973 coup d'état in Chile fails and President Salvador Allende makes Chile a communist country, aligned with the USSR.
- Operation Homecoming in the Vietnam War never happens as the US refuses to surrender or make accords to stop in the first place. This would have a chance of leaving Vietnam in split parts like Korea.
- MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction) is not the primary nuclear deterrent strategy. A new strategy, MADS (Mutually Assured Decapitation Strike), is adopted and leads to nuclear war between the US and USSR in 1974.
- Nixon resolutely refuses to resign and got impeached (1974).
- December 1974 - The results of the Gilbert & Ellice Islands' votes for an independence referendum are finally in; they decide to become one conglomerate country upon independence. Tuvalu and Kiribati remain under the name Kiribati, and doesn't gain a spike in GDP with the .tv domain name. As a result, the islands fail and further independence movements are initiated with inhabitants plunging further into poverty as the time continues to pass by quickly. (Heh. International date line joke.)
- Mid 1970's - By a quirk of logic, the Great Central is mothballed rather than closed.
- Chris Curry and Clive Sinclair do not fall out in 1978.
- The Conservative Party of the UK loses in the 1979 general election and Thatcher does not become PM. Different 1980s timeline? (Falklands War doesn't happen)
- What if the shuttle program was ditched for a program to go to Mars in the late-70s and early-80s and leads to the colonization race of Mars?
- Early 1980's - In computing circles there is a myth that a key timing component in the BBC Micro had to be fixed moments before the BBC evaluators arrived. Assuming the circuit failed during the demonstration what is the outcome for UK computer history?
- The Quebec referendum of 1980 polls in favor of Quebecois sovereignty.
- John Lennon was not assassinated, but lives to this day.
- March 30, 1981 - Reagan does not survive the assassination attempt by Hinckley. George HW Bush becomes president.
- Pope John Paul II is killed in a 1981 assassination. This triggers a popular uprising in Poland and the earlier break-up of the Soviet sphere of influence, or possibly a nuclear confrontation between the US and the USSR.
- 1981 - The Provisional IRA gets hold of a ten-kiloton nuclear bomb. Where would they plant it and what would have happened? (maybe the time of the Hunger Strikes would have been an interesting time to put this. And I really don't think the IRA were interested in massive civilian casualties, or the gigantic opprobrium a nuke would have attracted - so maybe some remote purely military target. Or possibly putting it in the hands of some virulent splinter group)
- Around 1981-82. The Provisional IRA hijack a freight train, the shipment is nuclear waste material heading to Windscale …
- The United Kingdom does not decide to declare war on Argentina (1982), after they annex the Falklands.
- 1982 - The United Kingdom loses the Falkland War and the islands remain under Argentinian control.
- July 31, 1983: Libya does not commence an air-bombing of Faya-Largeau, and France does not intervene. The Chadian president Hissène Habré is captured some time in 1984 and is subsequently executed.
- September 26, 1983 - Stanislav Petrov, Lieutenant Colonel of Soviet Air Defense Forces is temporarily off-duty during a false alarm not recognized as such upon detection, and Doomsday occurs as the Soviet Union launches nuclear missiles at the United States; all while never knowing a single weather interference caused a malfunction. (See 1983: Doomsday)
- Nintendo's Famicom bombs, resulting in it never being taken to the West as the NES, and Nintendo is never a console manufacturer.
- In 1983, American actress Natalie Wood never drowned.
- 1984 Miners' Strike - A clash at a pit descends into a pitched battle, and things get very ugly, resulting in the first use of the replacement of the Riot Act.
- April 4, 1984 - At Greenham Common a Peace Camp is evicted, OTL thing went peacefully. What if things got nasty, and police end up killing a protester? (Protests started in 1981, so POD could have taken place before this date as well)
- October 12, 1984 - A bomb planted by Irish Republican terrorists explodes in a hotel in Brighton. OTL Thatcher survives, but if not?
- January 28, 1986 - Sesame Street's beloved character Big Bird successfully fits aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger. The event is watched by slightly more people overall, puppeteer Carol Spinney is listed as an eighth fatality, and the educational TV show for children is left with an almost certainly undesirable fate.
- January 28, 1986 - The Space Shuttle Challenger does not burst into flames. Every single part of the shuttle is looked over beforehand for efficiency, and they notice the flaw of the company Thiokol's SRBs long before launch. The seven passengers on board make it into space, and Christa McAuliffe becomes the first teacher ever to enter it.
- April 1986 - Workers in the Chernobyl power plant after the disaster did not successfully locate a water pipe before the radiation did. Neighboring towns of Pripyat in the Ukrainian SSR unfortunately succumbed to much worse fates as it turns out to be communicable, spreading from person to person even after some evacuate into other SSRs and PRs entirely. The fate of the USSR is jeopardized early.
- November 22, 1987 - The Max Headroom signal hijacking failed to go on the WGN-TV and WTTW making a normal and unscary day in Chicago.
- June 2, 1988 - The Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities is ratified in Wellington, New Zealand by 19 member states to the Antarctic Treaty System, and Article 7 to said system is updated. This would have permitted mining in Antarctica for resource gain.
- 1988 Summer Olympics - South Korea agrees to split the games between Seoul and Pyongyang as proposed by North Korean leader Kim Il-sung.
- November 17, 1989 - Police riots in Czechoslovakia don't suppress a student demonstration to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Nazi invasion, which doesn't ultimately ignite the Velvet Revolution or split up the nation.
- May 4, 1990 - After appearing on Arsenio Hall, Jim Henson decides to visit the doctor instead of going to North Carolina. This allows them to diagnose his illness and treat it, preventing his death in OTL two weeks later.
- 1990: Japan never denies the Nanking massacre, instead admitting and apologizing for it. this would lead to Japan eventually apologizing for their war crimes in WW2, and fixing relationships with all the countries it has harmed.
- The UK returns the British mandate of Palestine to the Palestinians, no Israel, a more peaceful Middle East?
- The US Interstate highway program is never started, because Congress fails to produce a workable program.
- Turkey did not invade Cyprus
- The Far Eastern Republic, Abkhazia, Poland and Tuva are made into Soviet Socialist Republics and The Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic wasn't merged with the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.
- Stalin lives longer (Twilight of the Red Tsar)
- Belarus, Ukraine, South Africa and Kazakhstan have nuclear weapons.
- Apartheid leads South Africa into a bloody civil war.
- Taking advantage of the oil crisis, the USSR invades the United States and Japan in 1973.
- It is the mid 1970's. As Harold Wilson prepares to make a speech at a conference, a radicalized member of the provisional IRA takes aim with a sniper's precision. (Title: Murphy's Magic Bullet).
- President Ronald Reagan was shot and killed by John Hinckley, Jr. There's no Perestroika. The Cold War continues to the present day.
- Iran revolution fails or is taken over by the Communist Tudehs. OTL Iranian revolutionaries had considered seizing the Soviet embassy instead of America's, but it ultimately failed by a narrow margin.
- Wasteland: All four reactors of the Chernobyl nuclear plant explode during a systems test, (in OTL only the fourth reactor was exposed in the accident). The resulting fire sent a plume of radioactive fallout into the atmosphere and over a huge geographical area. Most of the western Soviet Union and Europe had to be evacuated. In the following years, the European countries are burdened with the continuing and substantial decontamination and health care costs of the Chernobyl accident.
- Or the accident at Chernobyl hadn't occurred, leading to more (and safer, due to more research money) nuclear power.
- Rocket scientist Qian Xuesen was not subjected to the Red Scare, which means that he'll remain in America and potentially a more successful NASA. Spaceplanes might be developed and put into commercial usages earlier.
- The USA achieves early successes in the start of space race. Examples can be the launch of first satellite, the first interplanetary probe, the taking of first images of the lunar far side, first spacewalk, or the first space station.
- USSR succeeded in some missions such as its Mars probe program, causing the space race to be tighter.
- What if Yuri Gagarin dies in his historic spaceflight? Or what if he was beaten by Alan Shepard on being the first to reach space?
- The Mercury 13 program took off, beating Valentina Tereshkova into being the first woman into space.
- Lesser failures in space probes, such as Mariner 1 having no programming errors and launched as planned.
- The USSR puts a man on the Moon before the USA. An extended space race? Perhaps even moon bases?
- China puts up a satellite before Japan.
- Cancellations are much lesser in terms of developing and launching spacecraft. This could include Pioneer H and a solar sail to visit Halley's Comet.
- It is revealed by a British Newspaper that 'White' South Africa has an active biological weapons programme.
- Martin McGuinness is 'deposed' by elements inside the IRA's Army Council ...
- Saturn Five, production is paused instead of outright canceled, limited work is done on upgrades alongside Shuttle development. Result is a Shuttle system that a mix of OTL Saturn Five and Shuttle Tech.
- Lesser space-related deaths. Examples may include Yuri Gagarin not dying in 1968 during a pilot training flight, causing him to live until somewhere in the present era.
- Apartheid system in South Africa succeeds.
- Thailand becomes a Communist country.
- Malaysia becomes a Communist country.
- Philippines becomes a Communist country.
- Cambodia stays a Communist country.
- Indonesia becomes a Communist country.
- India becomes a Communist country.
- Burma becomes a Communist country.
- Iraq becomes a Communist country.
- What if the Soviet Union had never invaded Afghanistan in 1979?
- Afghanistan stays a Communist country.
- Ethiopia stays a Communist country.
- Yemen never apart.
- The Islamic Revolution in 1979 failed and Iran remained a monarchy.
- The US decides not to fund the Mujahadeen and Islamic Extremist groups remain obscure.
- Gorbachev never came to power, and the tragedy of the collapse of the Soviet Union was averted.
- Peace activist Samantha Smith doesn't die of plane crash.
- The Soviet Union did not disintegrate but continued to this day.
- The "8.19 Incident" was a success, Gorbachev and Yeltsin died, and the Soviet Union continued to this day.
- The "8.19 Incident" succeeds, hardliners take back power in the Kremlin, undoing Gorbachev's reforms and reigniting the Cold War.
- The "8.19 Incident" never happened, nor did the Soviet Union disintegrate and continue to this day.
- Marilyn Monroe is still alive.
- Yukiko Okada is still alive.
- Lee Teng-hui never came to power.
- Cambodia stays a Monarchy.
- Doraemon comics never ended in 1991.
- Sadat was never assassinated and continued to lead Egypt.
- Thames is never sold in ITV, and thus ITV keeps it's regional television service
Digital Age (1992 AD to Today)[]
- It's the late 1990s, a seemingly minor anomaly in readings from a Shuttle Mission leads to the discovery of a previously unknown capsule of Soviet origin. Inside are two bodies …
- Some space probes such as Russian Mars 96 were successful, causing an increase of interest in space exploration. Could it led to moon bases by 2010s through knock on effects?
- In 1994, Kurt Cobain never commits suicide, and Nirvana stays as an influential band for the rest of the modern era.
- January 1995: The Bojinka Plot was successful (Assassination of Pope John Paul the Second via Explosives, bombing 11 Airplanes, Hijacking an airplane into the CIA HQ and potentially Hijacking more planes into major US skyscrapers).
- In 1995, around 45,000 extra voters participate in the turnout of the independence referendum for Quebec. All 45,000 vote Yes, turning out in a win for Quebec by only a few hundred. Supporters on one side believe it was a scandal by another force, so to rid itself, Saskatchewan also declares independence in a shocking twist that was planned in secret between the heads of Saskatchewan and Quebec (which originally wasn't declassified as recently in OTL). This inspires other independence movements across Western and Eastern Canada resulting in crises in NAFTA, NATO, the Commonwealth and other organizations.
- Labor loses the 1997 general election and Major continues as PM until 1998 when he resigns, and Portillo becomes PM until 2003 and then Clarke becomes PM. No rise of New Labor and earlier UK economic crises?
- Dying in the 90's: What if the Norwegian rocket incident started a nuclear war between the USA and Russia in 1995?
- Ecological United States: What if Ralph Nader nearly "spilt"/"spoiled" vote (instead very mildly) from Bush (instead Gore), but in this case it eventually caused the downfall of the Republican Party (and several more years for the Democratic Party by making them as irrelevant third party that most Americans move on)? Could it then cause rise or official replacement by the Green Party of the United States with some to opt more for other third parties like the Libertarian, Reform and Constitution parties soon after? If it did, it would cause permanent political transformation within the United States into becoming a de facto multi-party nation very much within a matter of years. There may also arise serious consequences out of it as well.
- "Tron", the hacker famous for breaking the security of phones, lives until the present day.
- May 1, 1999 - A protest in the City of London descends into a riot. OTL police did not resort to rubber bullets. What if they were used?
- 1999-2000 - What if Russia didn't invade Chechnya, which made Vladimir Putin popular?
- January 1, 2000 - The Y2K incident actually happens.
- May 7, 2000 - British plans for intervention in the Sierra Leone civil war don't go ahead, amid fears of public reception of such intervention. The war drags on for longer, and potentially leads to a RUF victory...
- A Feminist's Dream: (*Note: Possibly a contradictory POD, but it could've happened.) On December 24, 1949, a group a researchers estimated the size of an average woman in the year 2000 would grow to around 6'3", have a US size 11 shoe, and would have, quote, "shoulders like a wrestler and muscles like a truck driver." They also predicted they might have participated in the same sports and stuff as men, and said that they might possibly become president. But being taller than the average man was predicted to be at that year in the same study, and with better build, performance ratings and other features, what could this also lead to if that study's hypothesis had actually proven accurate? Might there even be revolutions in countries like Saudi Arabia that in OTL forbid them from certain rights due to less holding them back?
- Diana did not die in a car accident in 1997.
- What if Iceland had put its efforts into developing Rugby Union in Iceland instead of football?
- Huang Jiaju is still alive, " the Beyond " band is still there, and it continues to this day.
- What if Teresa Teng had never died and was still alive today?
- Fujiko F. Fujio did not die of cancer and survived.
- Doraemon comics continued to be serialized in magazines after 1996, but were created by others.
- Liu Bangyou, the county magistrate of Taoyuan County, Taiwan, China, was not shot in 1996, but participated in the 2000 election.
- The "Bai Xiaoyan Murder" in Taiwan, China in 1997 did not happen. Bai Xiaoyan was alive and participated in the "election" in Taiwan in 2004.
- Taiwan's "Bai Xiaoyan Murder" led to turmoil in Taiwan, and Lee Teng-hui died of a heart attack after learning of the incident.
- The Lockerbie bombing never happened.
- September 14, 2000: What if Windows Me was actually good?
- 9/11 (September 11, 2001) does not happen because of CIA warnings being heeded by Bush, which leads to a different war on terror.
- September 27, 2001 - Zug Massacre in Switzerland fails as a Swiss man tackles Fredrick Leibacher as he saw him pulls up a gun.
- December 3, 2001 - Enron didn't go bankrupt as the scandal was rejected.
- May 6, 2002 - Controversial Dutch political leader Pim Fortuyn is assassinated just nine days before elections. What would have happened if the assassination had failed, or never happened at all?
- Space Shuttle Columbia doesn't break up on re-entry (February 1, 2003).
- Saddam and Qusay Hussein are killed in the Dora Farms raid March 19th 2003. Early end to the war?
- The Anonymous hacker group is never founded.
- July 30, 2003 - The Volkswagen Beetle never ended its production meaning there was no decline demands.
- Leslie Cheung did not commit suicide on April 1, 2003, but lived a strong life.
- 2004 - Disney executives come to successful negotiation terms and Disney is purchased by Comcast.
- October 23-27 2004 - The Boston Red Sox's lost the 2004 World Series continuing the Curse of the Bambino.
- November 2, 2004 - John Kerry won the 2004 Presidential election.
- March 19, 2004 - Chen Shui-bian was successfully assassinated
- Grand Theft Auto is never released (2005). No Watch_Dogs, Saints Row or others?
- YouTube is never launched, resulting in no premiere sharing website for a few more years, Google missing out on many successes and YouTube stars such as Felix Kjellburg, Jimmy Donaldson and German Garmedia never become the superstars they are today.
- December 10, 2004: Encyclopedia Dramatica is never a hateful shock site, and is ACTUALLY ABOUT topics and current events related or relevant to contemporary internet culture in an encyclopedic fashion.
- May 21, 2006 - Montenegro does not vote Yes for independence.
- The spy who leaked the information on the 2006 Ontario terrorism plot never does so, and the attack goes underway. (Parliament shooting; Beheading of Prime Minister.)
- 2007-2009 - The Great Recession is reverse as Asia's economy decreased and Africa as Europe and the Americas grew.
- The Amtrak Reform Committee succeeds at de-funding Amtrak in 2007. How would the passenger railroad system of the US be affected? What would change?
- October 29, 2007 - The Dai Hong Dan incident off the coast of Mogadishu, Somalia never happens.
- November 2007 - The Dai Hong Dan incident off the coast of Mogadishu, Somalia is given more widespread reports on the incident, giving more hope to people on US-North Korea relations. In OTL, North Korean news agencies even went as far as thanking America for helping them in the involvement (against the nation's rules, of course). In this timeline, that doesn't really change, but is instead given a response internationally.
- December, 2008 - Barack Obama is successfully assassinated by Kody Brittingham.
- On March 2nd, 2008 - President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela sent ten Armed Forces Battalions to the border of Colombia. What if this had sparked a Colombian invasion of Venezuela, (with US backing)?
- March 25, 2008 - The Battle of Basra was a Mahdi victory as the UK never intervene.
- May 2, 2008 - Cyclone Nargis possibly ends the Long conflict in Myanmar.
- May 28, 2008 - Nepal continues its Monarchy.
- April 14, 2008 - Iron Man 1 becomes a commercial flop in theaters. the MCU is never created, and superhero films do not become part of pop culture, what would the effects on the cinema industry be? perhaps either western films or disaster films would rise again? who would fill this "power vacuum"? Maybe Marvel Comics could go bankrupt?
- During the war in Georgia, its capital Tbilisi is captured by Russian forces.
- September 10, 2008 - The Large Hadron Collider explodes by accident, killing 300,000 people.
- February 17, 2008 - Kosovo never gained Independence as the No votes were higher than Yes.
- March 8, 2009 - No Wonder Best Buy couldn't make it Circuit City never went bankrupt as Best Buy saved them. But Best Buy did a wrong turn as Circuit City got the new equipment as Best Buy saw this. Best Buy gets bankrupt and Circuit City doesn't. This became Minnesota's worst company crisis.
- South Korean star Jang Ja-yeon and ex-president Roh Moo-hyun never committed suicide in 2009, but is alive today.
- Michael Jackson didn't die in 2009, he lived.
- Japanese cartoonist Yoshito Usui, never fell off a cliff to his death and lives to this day.
- February 18, 2010 - The 2010 Nigerien coup d'état failed
- March 29, 2010 - Moscow Metro Bombing was a failure
- April 10, 2010 - The Smolensk air Disaster never happens as the Pilot error never happening saving Polish President Lech Kaczyński.
- April 14, 2010 - 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull spreads more further to the Middle East, Spain, Quebec, and the Sahara Desert. This making American troops stuck in Iraq during the withdrawal, the Israeli Army gets weaken as armed vehicle get blinded, The Great Pyramids and the sphinx get full of ash, La Sagrada Familia gets discontinued, and There are new diseases spreading in Europe.
- April 14, 2010 - The Eyjafjallajökull eruption does not happen.
- Many states secede after the Deepwater Horizon incident (April 20 to September 19, 2010).
- October 21, 2010: What if Windows Phone succeeds, and is never discontinued?
- November 2010 - Republican Nikki Haley loses the Gubernatorial Election of South Carolina to Democrat Vincent Sheheen. The 2010 Gubernatorial Election of South Carolina was the closest democrats got to winning the election in South South Carolina since 1998 in OTL. This would have profound impact on the careers of both politicians and seeing how much Nikki Haley has impacted the 2010s possibly in other matters concerning the United States of America.
- 2010: Doomsday - What if the worst natural disaster in human history happened on Thursday, November 18th, 2010?
- The Kyrgyz Revolution of 2010 never happens. Kurmanbek Bakiyev is never resigned and Kyrgyzstan stays presidentialist.
- December 31, 2010 - The Russian Black Widow suicide bomber manages to successfully detonate an SMS text message-rigged bomb in Red Square, killing hundreds. (In OTL, her phone company sent her a text saying "Happy New Year!" which blew her apart prematurely.)
- January 24, 2011 - The Domodedovo International Airport bombing is avoided.
- February 22, 2011 - Christchurch earthquake was more deadly
- Revolution in Russia in 2011. Navalny elected president of Russia. Russia joins EU.
- Broad spectrum antiviral medication DRACO by MIT's Todd Rider is successfully crowdfunded and put into use. This would likely result in a less deadlier Ebola epidemic and COVID-19 pandemic.
- April 11, 2011 - The Second Ivorian Civil Wars end in a Military victory due to no UN intervene.
- May 2, 2011 - Osama bin Laden survives Operation Neptune Spear.
- July 22, 2011 - 2011 Norway Attacks never happen as the Bomb was late to enter the car stopping Anders Behring Breivik.
- October 20, 2011 - Muammar Gaddafi was never killed in the Battle of Sirte leading to a victory
- October 20, 2011 - Muammar Gaddafi was never killed in the Battle of Sirte but was Executed and loss the Battle of Sirte.
- November 8, 2011 - Roscosmos successfully launches Phobos-Grunt to Mars.
- What if SYRIZA had won the 2012 Greek election?
- Carrington Event 2: Electric Boogaloo. July 14, 2012 - A coronal mass ejection hits Earth after being predicted to possibly hit Earth just a mere nine days earlier than in our timeline. (OTL, it narrowly missed.) NASA and other space agencies scramble to alert as many people as possible within a few hours before it occurs. Electricity goes off in a large-scale area in Earth for a long while. Most people can't even flush their toilets due to the electric pumps installed in them in their household. People resort to pooping in weird places and who only knows what without their smartphones and television. They resort to newspapers or information they get from close neighbors or from people nearby where they are. Mass looting in multiple cities is possible, and some countries may not be able to reach each other through phone lines, leading to a perfect opportunity for countries to be invaded, and any civil wars in the Middle East or Africa could be unsolvable diplomatically due to most countries not being able to travel by plane to those countries to make peace with them. This could also mean tourists could be trapped in other countries. All this lasts would only a few days, but it feels like ages for the generation at the time. At least, that's what they'd think at first...
- The 2012 Canadian Television makeover. On July 31, 2012, 620 soon-to-now former CBC and Radio-Canada analogue transmitters join other networks like CTV and TVA instead of shutting down (which they did in our timeline).
- October 26, 2012: What if Windows 8 was actually good?
- October 27, 2012 - Hurricane Sandy Floods Washington D.C as the Washington Monument is the only seen structure in the city. Philadelphia becomes the new capital.
- December 10, 2012 - The Central African Republic Civil War ends earlier.
- December 10, 2012 - The Central African Republic civil war never happens.
- February 11, 2013 - Erik Cassel doesn't pass away as he is cured from cancer. He begins to live off another decade until 2023.
- February 15, 2013 - The Chelyabinsk meteor passed Earth saving 1,491 people from being injured.
- March 25, 2013 - The Cypriot financial crisis still continues as the banks gets bankrupt in accident.
- April 15, 2013 - Boston Marathon Bombing fails to explode saving 3 deaths.
- May 9, 2013 - The Guang Fa Xing incident causes a war between Taiwan and Philippine making a good time China annex Taiwan but backed by the US. Possible WWIII?
- December 15, 2013 - South Sudanese Civil war does not commenced but as a UN peace agreement.
- Malaysia Airlines MH370 airliner has never disappeared.
- February 20, 2014 - Ukraine kept its nukes as a secret and Russia did not know, hence Russia invaded Crimea without the knowledge of the Ukrainian nukes. This sparked a full scale nuclear war between Russia and the West and then the entire world.
- February 23, 2014 - Donetsk and Luhansk are recognized globally after the Revolution of Dignity.
- March 14, 2014 - The Great Slowdown of March 2014 on YouTube never happens, resulting in PewDiePie hitting 50M earlier, many old channels never completely slowing and other creators not slowing.
- What if the South Korean ferry Sewol never sank?
- Euromaidan in Ukraine fizzles as it was cracked down.
- Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 never gets shot down by Russian forces in Donetsk. This may mean that West-Russia relations are not as bad as now; perhaps it could mean a quicker solution for the Ukrainian war?
- August 2014 - Robin Williams does not decide to hang himself. Mrs. Doubtfire 2 is created, and it is questionable whether Disney would make a remake of Aladdin or not, resulting in the possibility that the Will Smith genie meme is never created, meaning lonely people on the Internet don't get likes or upvotes for criticizing it - but more importantly, Robin Williams lives.
- September 2014 - A Distant Caliphate The Islamic State's offensive on Baghdad goes successfully, as American forces are repelled by multiple coherent guerilla assaults, leading to the capture of Baghdad and multiple key Shia cities, leading to the collapse of the Iraqi state into Sunni and Shia militant states. (OTL, ISIS commanders instead launched a orthodox forward attack which led to their encirclement, killing many veteran fighters within their ranks.)
- With this victory, the Islamic State would also win the offensive on Aleppo by the same month, (OTL, they didn't have the manpower to capture it.) defeating the SAA and the FSA, leading to a clear capture of Damascus by the Islamic State. - September 14, 2014 - What if the Scottish results in their 2014 referendum came out in favor of independence?
- November 12, 2014 - The Rosetta spacecraft's Philae fails to land on a comet.
- May 16, 2016 - Second Libyan War end early in 2016 making a possible 3rd Civil war in the future.
- May 22, 2014 - The 2014 Thai Coup d'état never happens.
- June 25, 2014 - The Northern Iraq offensive ends in a Iraq victory meaning a possible way of an early end of war.
- November 6, 2014 - Mojang never becomes part of Microsoft as Minecraft falls and bankrupted.
- February 27, 2015 - Boris Nemtsov is never assassinated as the assassination was a failure.
- 2015 - China's one child policy ends earlier than 2015.
- October 26, 2015 - Local 58 was never created which the term "Analog Horror" never happen.
- November 13, 2015 - The Arc de Triomphe was destroyed during the Paris Attacks.
- February 2016 - The Bangladesh Bank is successfully robbed of $951 million by North Korean hackers, all because they didn't use the word "Jupiter" in their code somewhere; something which caused the Federal Reserve in New York to notice something was off in OTL. Bangladesh falls into anarchy from sudden economic instability.
- June 18, 2016 - Michael Steven Sandford successfully assassinates Donald Trump in Las Vegas.
- July 16, 2016 - The 2016 Turkish coup d'état is a success, leading to the overthrow of Erdogan.
- September 20, 2016: TikTok/Douyin was never made, never causing a attention span decrease with Gen Z and Gen Alpha
- October 20, 2016 - Disney begins negotiation to purchase with Time Warner.
- October 30, 2016 - Mike Pence dies when his plane overran the runway, and his pilot crashes. The election is on the path to delve into further chaos.
- November 8, 2016 - Ted Cruz is elected as the Republican President instead of Donald Trump. Ted Cruz beaten Hillary Clinton in the election becoming the 45th President. Ted Cruz would probably join the Paris Agreement.
- November 8, 2016 - The Libertarian Party won the 2016 election becoming the first third-party to win an election.
- November 2016 - Hillary R. Clinton is elected as the 45th President of the United States of America against her opponent Donald Trump. Obamacare continues, and the wall can only try to be built with Donald Trump's own income as a multi-millionaire still able to run his own company and fund for it until possible government repeal of the act. However, this would also give help to reinstalling diplomatic ties to Iran, and possibly worsen America's chances with North Korea.
- July 2017 at the Earliest - 2020 Democratic Party Presidential Primaries; An Experienced Net - In OTL this has been the largest presidential primary in the party's history but what if only the candidates with the most experience regarding the federal government who ran in OTL where the only ones to run in this alternate timeline? Those being Bernie Sanders, Kristen Gillibrand, Jay Inslee, Joe Biden, and Tim Ryan?
- October 2017 - The 2016–2021 Yemeni cholera outbreak has a global effect, with it spreading to other outbreaks across Asia, the Middle East and Africa. How do developed nations respond, and how do impacted governments try fight the outbreak?
- In our timeline, when Catalonia declared independence in October 2017, the EU took Spain's side when Catalonia requested help. What if the EU took Catalonia's side? Would there be Spexit? (International law forbids secession without the consent of the government being seceded from; Catalonia would have to have a legal case where in it can demonstrate that its unlawfully part of Spain for the EU to take its side)
- The FCC didn't vote to repeal Net Neutrality (December 14, 2017) but instead voted two for and three against the repeal?
- Gordon Brown is pressured into letting banks 'fail' due to EU rules on state aid?
- Richard Harris lives through the third and fourth Harry Potter movies.
- What if the SYRIZA Government in Greece gets deposed due to increased unrest?
- The false missile alarm in Hawaii in January 2018 turned out to be real, causing mass hysteria, and possibly in the worst-case scenario, a third world war.
- Sergei Skripal dies in his poisoning, resulting in a much worse outcome.
- United States federal government doesn't shutdown in January 2018.
- 2018 - Private individuals concerned that asteroid Apophis will indeed hit Earth in 2029 start a foundation to back Mars One, Space-X and other private colonization efforts determining that 11 years isn't enough to see their own program work.
- August 29, 2018 - PewDiePie vs. T-series did not happen making PewDiePie not subscribed that much.
- January 2019 - New Caledonia declares independence.
- February 2019 - YouTuber brain4breakfast fails to pass away from mysterious fate, giving rise to many new people inspired by and later invested in the topic of history, possibly even new subscribers that may have added or edited other PODs on this very page.
- February 28, 2019 - The summit in Hanoi between leaders Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump reaches an agreement that is not cut short due to skepticism and other factors that were avoided.
- March 2019 - Belgium breaks up into Flanders and Wallonia. The fate of Benelux, the Belgian-Dutch border, and the EU is at stake.
- Also, March 2019 - Prosur is never made official, and all countries in South America stay in UNASUR instead despite Venezuela's economic and electoral failure in proposed leadership.
- Still March 2019: Different outcomes to the Anti-Extradition Bill Protests.
- April 15, 2019 - The Notre Dame never catches fire.
- May 22, 2019 - One particular riot over who becomes the new Indonesian president happens in Jakarta and kills 6 people (like in OTL); only this sparks a short-lasting civil war.
- The "copyright filter" law fails to pass in the European Union.
- 3:00-6:00 A.M. (UTC-8), September 20: The Storm Area 51 Event winds up with a rather unlikely outcome that unleashed serious consequences.
- December 2019: The COVID-19 Pneumonia outbreak is successfully contained and defeated in the People's Republic of China after being reported in Wuhan, China.
- January 3, 2020: Qasem Soleimani avoids going near Baghdad saving his life and others.
- The Iranian Wrath: January 2020: The Iranian missile strikes on Baghdad were nuclear. Thus, allowing for the U.S. to drop a nuclear bomb on Tehran. World war 3 begins.
- January 2020: The US invades Iran
- February 2020: Since the late cold war, the UK's nuclear defense system has been the weakest it ever has been before. On the 7th of February while Storm Caira flooded the UK, one of the nuclear facilities displayed a nuclear strike launched from Volgograd to Manchester. With the whole country on alert. It comes out as a false alarm.
- February 1, 2020: The UK fails BREXIT a 4th and final time, giving up once and for all on the EU imposing Article 50.
- February 1, 2020: After the UK failing Brexit for the 4th time, riots occur across the country, threatening a coup and possible civil war.
- May 4, 2020: Operation Gideon succeeds, and President Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela is successfully assassinated.
- May 25, 2020: Officer Derek Chauvin does not asphyxiate George Floyd Jr. to death in Minneapolis, and a global wave of protests and riots is avoided.
- September 27, 2020: The Nagorno-Karabakh war ends in an Armenian victory giving Artsakh independence.
- November 3, 2020: Joe Biden wins the electoral college as in OTL though without Arizona and Pennsylvania which was won by the incumbent president. The result is a weak challenge to the election results as the situation in those two states won a number of people over to the hijacked election narrative. Challenges to the election will still exist but the severity of it will have diminished. How negligibly or severe is up to those using this PoD.
- November 3, 2020: Michael Bloomberg was elected as the Democratic Nominee and became President of America.
- November 3, 2020: Incumbent President Donald Trump narrowly wins the electoral college. As it was stated that such a result would be challenged it is leading to an alternate iteration of the hijacked election claim with left-wing or democratic promoters and a republican backed establishment claim that such isn't the case. Certain violence in the states (the riots and protests) continue for a longer period of time.
- November 3, 2020: God Bless Yeezus Kanye West (somehow) wins the Electoral College, after announcing his presidency earlier. He carries out his political campaign smoothly and scraps Donda in order to win the election. Because of his claimed party that West ran for was named the "Birthday Party," nearly every US politician is furious. How America reacts to his election is up to those using this PODI.
- November 17, 2020: The Trollface never recovered as Trollge, making the Trollface end.
- January 6, 2021: The approved 'March to Save America' rally organized by Woman for America First goes smoothly without incident. Uninterrupted, the congressional secession to approve the electoral college count is ceremonially carried out. Legal processes to challenge the results proceed on into March when, agitated fears that the democratic process has been hijacked, leads to action by an armed militia in Arizona seeking to take by force state records and official ballots to justify their fears with physical evidence. This action grows from a police matter to one involving the National Guard very quickly and it's then reported as the March Insurrection in the days that follow.
- January 6, 2021: The approved 'March to Save America' rally organized by Woman for America First goes smoothly without incident. Uninterrupted, the congressional secession to approval the electoral college count goes smoothly. Pint up frustrations lead to something worse the following day.
- January 6, 2021: The insurrection on the US Capitol results in the execution of the Vice President along with the House and Senate leadership.
- January 20, 2021: During his inauguration speech at Washington D.C, Joseph Robinette Biden is killed by an isolated pro-trump shooter, Kamala Harris is immediately sworn in as the 47th president of the USA.
- February 1, 2021: The military coup in Myanmar fails, saving hundreds of lives.
- February 13, 2021: The North American winter storm is avoided but hits Europe instead.
- February 22, 2021: Luca Attanasio's murder causes a war between Italy and DRC.
- March 23, 2021: The Ever Given never obstruct the Suez Canal.
- April 15, 2021: Roblox doesn't ends Egg hunts and the other Holiday events as the Developer Events as a late April Fools.
- April 20, 2021: Idriss Deby survives his death in the Northern Chad offensive.
- April 28, 2021: The Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan clash never happens.
- May 22, 2021: Damino David is found to have done drugs at Eurovision 2021. Would Maneskin split up? Who would be Eurovision Winner?
- May 23, 2021: Ryanair Flight 4978 isn't forced to land making Roman Protasevich not arrested.
- August 2021: Aurora Woods Incident actually happens.
- August 2021: The tides had turned as the Afghan government counters the Taliban, making that the republic can be safe without the US. Eventually, the Taliban surrenders and never returned to power. Still, ISKP remains a high threat.
- September 2021: the Panjshir rebel fend off the Taliban, maintaining hope for the old government.
- February 24, 2022: The Russian invasion of Ukraine never happens, because of this, Finland and Sweden never join NATO
- March 4, 2022: Will Smith did not slap Chris Rock, resulting in yet another boring Oscars! Will Smith wouldn't be banned from the Academy.
- March 4, 2022: Will Smith did not slap Chris Rock as Will Smith being Civil and not telling Chris Rock about what he said.
- April 1, 2022: Morbius is a huge success in the box office paving the rise to anti-hero films and fandom, due to the everso tired audience suffering form superhero fatigue. Morbius also actually says "It's morbin time"
- April 7, 2022: Ukraine Northern offense failed
- April 24, 2022: The assassination of the reelected Emmanuel Macron was a success, making Marine Le Pen became the President of France.
- April 25, 2022: Elon Musk didn't buy Twitter as the Board of Director refused the offer.
- April 27, 2022: Central African Republic never adopts Bitcoin.
- May 5, 2022: The 2022 Armenian protests evolve into riots and a civil conflict. Who will win?
- May 14, 2022: Russians never retreat from Kharkiv and somehow won the battle.
- May 24, 2022: The Uvalde Mass shooting became avoided.
- June 6, 2022: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson loses the Conservative party vote of confidence, and is forced out of office. Who will be his replacement?
- July 5 - 7, 2022: After a large string of resignations, including Priti Patel and Liz Truss alongside Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid, Boris Johnson loses the majority support of his cabinet and ministers; and resigns, effective immediately. Deputy PM Dominic Raab is installed as interim, as a Conservative leadership race takes place. Who will Raab appoint in the cabinet and how will the caretaker government deal with the issues, such as the cost of living?
- July 22, 2022: Roblox purchases the copyright for the "oof" death noise, therefore the oof sound never gets removed.
- August 5-7, 2022: The 2022 Israel–Palestine escalation was avoided, and Tayseer Jabari wasn't killed
- September 4, 2022: Chileans approved the constitutional changes put out by President Gabriel Boric and allies.
- September 5, 2022: Boris Johnson is elected Prime Minister instead of Liz Truss. Just like the US will riots occur?
- September 8, 2022: What if Queen Elizabeth II is still living?
- September 8, 2022: What if Charles III died with his mother? Would Princess Anne succeed to throne?
- September 8, 2022: The British railway unions RMT and ASLEF don't cancel their strikes scheduled for the 15 September. How do the public and the Truss ministry react?
- September 16, 2022: Mahsa Amini's death was avoided, preventing the protests
- September 23, 2022: British Chancellor of the Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng doesn't host a mini budget; do they manage to maintain a small margin of difference in the polls.
- September 23, 2022: British Chancellor of the Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng releases his mini budget, with even more tax cuts than expected. How do the markets and politics react?
- September 30, 2022: The Burkina Faso coup d'état never begins and Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba never been removed.
- September 30, 2022: The Burkina Faso coup d'état begins but failed to remove Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba.
- October 2, 2022: On day 2 of the Conservative party conference, Liz Truss announces she is sacking (in more diplomatic terms, of course) her Chancellor of the Exchequer, Kwasi Kwarteng. Who replaces him?
- October 3, 2022: Truss and Kwarteng don't change their minds about the 45p tax rate; how do the polls take it?
- October 8, 2022: Kanye West never tweets about his opinions on Judaism, rather he tweets kindly tweeting "I'm a bit sleepy tonight, but Jewish people are pretty cool." How do people react to this tweet?
- October 14, 2022: Truss doesn't fire Kwasi Kwarteng as Chancellor of the Exchequer; meaning Jeremy Hunt stays out of government. How does Kwasi's continued economic changes go and what impact does this have on Hunt's career?
- October 14, 2022: Truss appoints Sajid Javid to Chancellor of the Exchequer, instead of Jeremy Hunt; she reportedly considered doing this. What does Javid do as Chancellor?
- October 15, 2022: Nico's Nextbots "Overhaul" update never released making the game still less popularity.
- October 20, 2022: Liz Truss doesn't resign as British PM, and continues - what will the rest of her premiership look like?
- October 20, 2022: Liz Truss, British PM and Conservative party leader, and Graham Brady, Chairman of the Conservatives' 1922 Committee, decide to keep the leadership contest to the same rules as last time. Will there be a breakthrough candidate?
- October 22, 2022: Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak agree to a Blair-Brown type deal - do the public find out, and what happens down the line?
- October 22, 2022: The Baller meme doesn't go controversial which saves the meme, and the creator doesn't get hate. Thus, the Baller meme still spread across the Roblox community.
- October 23, 2022: Boris Johnson doesn't withdraw from the Conservative Party leadership election; might he win, or might the election prove an embarrassment that removes him from politics?
- October 25, 2022: Penny Mordaunt doesn't withdraw from the Conservative party leadership election and manages to reach the 100 MP milestone required for the first MP's round. Does Mordaunt make it as Prime Minister, or emerge as second to Sunak in the next few rounds?
- October 28, 2022: Elon Musk fails his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter
- October 29, 2022: Ukraine never sent a drone attack to the Black Sea fleet from Russia which avoids a Russian shipment of grains which never leads to a global food price
- October 30, 2022: What if Lula lost the Brazilian election to Jair Bolsonaro
- November 1, 2022: The Israeli left wins the Israeli election while the Danish right wins the Danish election
- December 1, 2022: Putin does not survive his fall down the stairs
- February 3, 2023: The Chinese Spy Balloon never been shot down
- March 28, 2023: Kate Forbes is elected SNP leader in a narrow race; she appoints Humza Yousaf her deputy. In OTL, Yousaf won the election by a small margin. How does Forbes' cabinet look, how do her campaign controversies transfer to her time as first minister, and do Scottish voters back her?
- March 28, 2023: In a surprise twist of events, minor candidate Ash Regan is elected SNP Leader. Having narrowly beaten Forbes in the second round, she faces off with Yousaf in a race that shocked all, where she wins by a margin less than 2%. How do her controversial views translate to her policies, how do Yousaf and Forbes react, and what are their political futures?
- April 4, 2023: Finland never joins NATO.
- June 24, 2023: Prigozhin does not stop the Wagner Group's drive toward Moscow and overthrows Putin, executing him.
- June 24, 2023: Prigozhin and the Wagner Group overthrow Putin who escapes from the city. In turn, he drops nuclear bombs on the city.
- July 2023: Coco Lee, a famous Chinese singer from Hong Kong, never committed suicide, but survived
- July 26, 2023: The military coup in Niger never happens.
- August 9, 2023: Craig DeLeeuw Robertson successfully assassinates US President Joe R. Biden, reviving the The Curse of Tippecanoe.
- September 19, 2023: Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: Azerbaijan launches a military offensive against the Armenia-backed Republic of Artsakh, which ends with a swift Azerbaijani defeat, allowing to Armenia to annex Nagorno-Karabakh on September 27th, 2023.
- October 7, 2023: Hamas never launches Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, a large-scale attack from the Gaza Strip, infiltrating southern Israel, prompting a full military response from the Israel Defense Forces.
- 2023: Turkey and Hungary never delay Sweden going into NATO, thus joining the same time as Finland.
- February 16, 2024: Alexei Navalny is never killed in prison
- February 19, 2024: Alabama never declares frozen embryos in test tubes as children
- February 25, 2024: the self-immolation of Aaron Bushnell is stopped, because someone with water or fire extinguisher would be near by.
- March 5, 2024: Nikki Haley never drops out of the 2024 Presidential Primaries, keeping the more moderate side of the Republican Party alive in that election
- March 6, 2024: The Russian ballistic strike hit Zelenskyy and the Greek Prime Minister killing them, starting World War 3. (in OTL it was 400 meters away)
- March 12, 2024: Joe Biden doesn't get enough delegate votes for the 2024 primaries, due to his Gaza policy or at least not on this date
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