Scenarios about 'united states'
The United States is a federal republic in North America that gained independence from Great Britain in 1776 and evolved into a global superpower by the mid-20th century. Its history encompasses territorial expansion, civil war, industrialization, and significant cultural and technological contributions to world affairs. In alternate history scenarios, the United States is frequently reimagined with different political systems, territorial boundaries, or developmental trajectories that explore how changes to its formation or key historical events might have altered global history.
What If The Atomic Bombs Were Never Dropped on Japan?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the United States chose not to use atomic weapons against Japan in 1945, potentially changing the course of World War II's conclusion and the postwar world order.
What If Canada Joined The United States?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Canada became part of the United States instead of forming its own confederation, permanently reshaping North America's political landscape.
What If Japan Never Attacked Pearl Harbor?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Japan chose diplomatic paths or alternative military strategies in 1941, potentially changing the course of World War II, America's entry into the conflict, and the post-war global order.
What If Japan's Economic Miracle Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Japan failed to achieve its remarkable post-war economic reconstruction and growth, dramatically altering the global economic landscape and Pacific power dynamics.
What If Juárez Developed Different Border Economic Policies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where President Benito Juárez implemented stronger protectionist policies at Mexico's northern border, potentially reshaping Mexico-US economic relations and the development of the borderlands.
What If Mexico Joined The United States?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Mexico became integrated into the United States, fundamentally reshaping North American geopolitics, culture, and economic development.