Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'presidential history'

The study of the lives, administrations, policies, and legacies of national presidents, particularly those of the United States. Presidential history examines leadership styles, executive decisions, constitutional powers, and relationships with other branches of government while providing context for understanding how individual presidents shaped national and global affairs. This field offers valuable insights for exploring alternate timelines where different electoral outcomes or presidential decisions might have dramatically altered historical trajectories.

What If Abraham Lincoln Wasn't Assassinated?

Exploring the alternate timeline where President Abraham Lincoln survived John Wilkes Booth's assassination attempt and completed his second term, potentially transforming the course of Reconstruction and race relations in America.

What If JFK Wasn't Assassinated?

Exploring the alternate timeline where President John F. Kennedy survived November 22, 1963, potentially reshaping Cold War politics, civil rights, and America's trajectory through the turbulent 1960s and beyond.