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An Alternate History of North America: The Economic, Political, Social, and Technological History of the North American Confederation
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An Alternate History of North America: The Economic, Political, Social, and Technological History of the North American Confederation in Ottawa, ON
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An Alternate History of North America: The Economic, Political, Social, and Technological History of the North American Confederation in Ottawa, ON
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Scott's An Alternate History of North America is a counter factual history supposedly written after 2100 by a very advanced artificially intelligent android who looks like Albert Einstein. This novel is about what might have happened if the American Revolution had been unsuccessful. One of the major differences between actual history and this history is that there was no 1861-1865 Civil War because in 1833 Britain emancipated the slaves in its Empire. In addition to presenting an insightful alternative economic, social, political, and technological reality, the future is forecast to 2100. Those who have enjoyed the alternate-history works of award-winning author Harry Turtledove should enjoy this book.
Scott's An Alternate History of North America is a counter factual history supposedly written after 2100 by a very advanced artificially intelligent android who looks like Albert Einstein. This novel is about what might have happened if the American Revolution had been unsuccessful. One of the major differences between actual history and this history is that there was no 1861-1865 Civil War because in 1833 Britain emancipated the slaves in its Empire. In addition to presenting an insightful alternative economic, social, political, and technological reality, the future is forecast to 2100. Those who have enjoyed the alternate-history works of award-winning author Harry Turtledove should enjoy this book.

















