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  1. Dido Elizabeth Belle Is Never Born

    So for those who are not familiar with the story, Dido Elizabeth Belle was the daughter of an African slave and a British army officer. Rather than have his daughter be raised as a slave, her father, John Lindsay, brought her to England to live and stay with her great uncle, William Murray, who...
  2. Walt Disney Never Makes Snow White

    In 1937, Snow White and The Seven Dwarves was released by Walt Disney. The film received much critical acclaim, and is credited with starting the Walt Disney Company and allowing for many more films and creations from Walt. I know this may be a sad thing to ask, but what if Snow White had...
  3. Henry the VIII Jousting Accident

    In 1536, Henry the VIII suffered a major injury to his leg in a jousting accident. Some historians have supposed that the reason for Henry’s erratic behavior and subsequent beheading of Anne Boleyn may have been due to some head trauma he suffered during the jousting match, in addition to the...
  4. Henry the II Jousting Accident

    In 1559, Henry the II of France was involved in a horrible jousting accident which claimed his life due to his physicians not being able to cure the infection which ensued. Imagine that Henry the II had survived the injury and the infection, or even if the accident had never occurred at all...
  5. Hawaii Remains Its Own Independent Kingdom

    What if Hawaii had remained its own kingdom rather than being annexed by the United States? How would things have changed?
  6. Hildegard Von Bingen Marries

    What if Hildegard Von Bingen had been married to a noble rather than made an anchorite? How would this have changed religion?
  7. The Moors Depose King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella

    What if the Moors had pushed back and defeated and deposed King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain? How would things have changed?
  8. Henry the VIII dies while married to Catherine Howard

    During Henry the VIII's marriage to Catherine Howard, he experiences great pain from his ulcer. In fear for their lives, the physicians decide not to bleed the King, and the result is that Henry the VIII dies of blood poisoning within a few days. With Catherine Howard still on the throne, how...
  9. Seventh Wife of Henry the VIII

    Some historians have wondered if Henry the VIII had been seriously considering taking an seventh wife while married to Catherine Parr. Most people seem to think he was considering the widow of his friend, Charles Brandon, who was Catherine Willoughby. If Henry had had Catherine removed and...
  10. Queen Mary Boleyn

    What if Henry the VIII had married Mary Boleyn rather than Anne?
  11. Queen Bessie Blount

    What if Bessie Blount had been made Queen of England after giving birth to Henry Fitzroy, rather than Anne Boleyn? How does history change? What type of queen would Bessie have been?
  12. Anne Boleyn Assasinated

    Before Anne Boleyn can become Queen of England and while she is mistress to Henry the VIII, a plot to assassinate her comes to fruition within the Catholic Church. She is shot and killed before their secret marriage in the 1530's and before Henry banishes Katherine of Aragon from court. Does...
  13. Margaret Tudor Queen of England

    After the death of Arthur Tudor, Henry Tudor is made heir to the King of England. Before Henry can come of age, he dies from a mysterious illness a few years after Arthur Tudor's death. What impact does this have on Katherine of Aragon and also on England's future? Does Margaret Tudor become...
  14. India Conquers Israel

    What if India had moved west and conquered the land of Israel during the time of Christ? How might the world be different?
  15. Pocahontas Lives

    Pochahontas sails to England with her husband John Rolfe and still becomes ill in 1617. However, rather than dying, she survives the sickness and lives to a ripe old age. Would she have had an impact on the world and relations between England and the fledgling colonies?
  16. The Maya Establish Contact with the Western World

    During the classical period of the Maya (250 - 900 AD), the rules of the Empire decide to set their sights on sea travel. The Maya slowly expand their empire by establishing massive cities around the Gulf of Mexico, in what today would be know as the southern United States, as well as on the...
  17. The Aztecs Kill Cortes

    What if the Aztecs had killed Cortes and pushed back the invading Spanish forces?
  18. Isabella of France does not depose Edward the II

    Rather than leave England for France in an attempt to depose her husband and the Depensers from the throne, Isabella of France remains in England. She becomes determined to stick to the marriage and make it work. Would this have resulted in her death at the hands of the Depensers, and what...
  19. Constantine venerates Gnosticism above Christianity

    Rather than venerate Jesus and the Christian cause, Emperor Constantine instead finds more faith and common ground with the Gnostic sects, and venerates their beliefs to the point where Gnostic beliefs become the chief religion in the Roman Empire. How does this change the course of religion in...
  20. Grace O' Malley kills Queen Elizabeth in 1593

    Grace O’Malley, the Irish Pirate Queen, meets Queen Elizabeth in 1593. However, rather than talk of peace, the two women argue, and Grace kills the Queen in cold blood one evening, and narrowly escapes with her life. How does Elizabeth’s death in 1593 change the course of history?
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