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oose 1 potentially significant “What if...?” based on our study of American history from 1763 to 1877. Try to avoid the big items like "What if the US had lost the American Revolution?" Instead, look for smaller things from within the bigger war. (Examples: What if George Washington had been killed at Ft. Necessity? What if the British had made George Washington a general in the British army at the end of the French and Indian War? What if the British government allowed the colonies to have representatives in Parliament?)

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If Alexander Hamilton didn't die from Aaron Burr in his duel...

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The Federalist Party would have probably lived longer and the negative reputation gained from the Alien and Sedition Act would have probably not been passed. The government would have probably been more centralized and more financial activities would have been seen.

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