This video was inspired by @LegoBrianProductions and @tlatoanimapping3113 so shoutout to them and enjoy the video!
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@constantinethegreat6713Ай бұрын
16:13 *YESSSSSS KENNEDY SURVIVED*
@Almanjaa18 күн бұрын
1776-1830 years combined period The period of fragmentation in 1831-1861
@parrotconservativeАй бұрын
4:53 Republican Jumpscare
@ahfa2010Ай бұрын
so basically, history pauses at 1846?
@parrotconservativeАй бұрын
Would have been cooler timeline of FDR died during the assassination attempt and Huey Long got the Pres position
@christoferrodriguez7672Ай бұрын
I feel like Japan empire will have a fight between Mexico aztlan vs empire of Japan
@ClassicalMusicManАй бұрын
Nice video
@ClassicalMusicManАй бұрын
What is your discord user?
@ClassicalMusicManАй бұрын
This video is well done.
@Prussia_MapperАй бұрын
@@ClassicalMusicMan it’s “thekingofprussia1866”
@ClassicalMusicManАй бұрын
@@Prussia_Mapper can you friend mine?
@ClassicalMusicManАй бұрын
It’s fantasyroleplayer13
@Irregularity0Ай бұрын
An interesting concept but I feel like more could have been done with it. Overall the drastic change in America seemed to hardly affect its overall trajectory and despite the US most likely having heavy casualties during the Coalition-Washington War and the British-American War adding on top of the Spanish-American War, WWI, and WWII, it somehow did not hit a single ancestor to any future president or even really play a large part in later events. Simultaneously, the German victory of WWI somehow did not result in a Kaiserreich-like scenario where they would have likely provided vital resources to the White army on top of most likely some historical support from other nations which would have resulted in a continued Russian Empire which likely would have played a part in the Cold War, albeit a weakened one due to the German victory and likely some annexations. On top of this, all events seemed to take place perfectly in line with their historical counterpart despite the vast differences in history. Tl;dr An interesting concept which is held back by a seeming refusal to go too far from our own timeline.