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Richard Careaga's avatar

counter factual history always founders on assumptions. Who would have taken command had Washington been killed? What then? Who would have become president on Washington’s death? Would he have been able to pull an Augustus and “adopt” a successor as son? If so, would we have had the twelve Caesars? Then what?

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Jim Buie's avatar

True. The counter-factual of GW as king is fanciful and a bit tongue in cheek, a maybe too subtle critique of the present moment. He wouldn't have been who he was if he chose to become king. Americans who favor Trump's absolute presidential powers have abandoned the identity of Americans since the 1780s.

The more breathtaking counter-factual is if GW had been assassinated early in the revolution. Would it still have succeeded? Who would or could have led the young nation? Was our destiny so fragile as to depend on one indispensable individual?

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