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What happens when George Washington inherits a United States that won every single battle of the Revolution?
In this alternate history, Washington doesn’t tiptoe through a fragile republic—he builds a confident, ambitious one from the ground up.
From the creation of the Cabinet and Judiciary, to a federal Gradual Emancipation Act in 1790, Hamilton’s financial revolution, neutrality with a backbone, and a Jay Treaty signed from a position of strength, we follow Washington decision by decision as he lays down the political, moral, and financial architecture of a very different America.
It’s not destiny. It’s design.
By T.J. HallWhat happens when George Washington inherits a United States that won every single battle of the Revolution?
In this alternate history, Washington doesn’t tiptoe through a fragile republic—he builds a confident, ambitious one from the ground up.
From the creation of the Cabinet and Judiciary, to a federal Gradual Emancipation Act in 1790, Hamilton’s financial revolution, neutrality with a backbone, and a Jay Treaty signed from a position of strength, we follow Washington decision by decision as he lays down the political, moral, and financial architecture of a very different America.
It’s not destiny. It’s design.