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What if the American Revolution never succeeded?
In this episode of Not This Time, we follow the chilling consequences of a single moment: the capture of George Washington during the 1776 New York campaign. With their commander gone, the Continental Army unravels, the rebellion collapses, and the British Empire restores control over the colonies.
Told through the eyes of one American family—the Martins of Pennsylvania—we trace generations living under British rule. From exile and quiet defiance to reluctant service in the Crown’s army, the Martin legacy weaves through wars, emancipation, industrial unrest, and the cautious hope of self-governance under a Dominion flag.
By 2025, the Union Jack still flies over American cities. In Detroit, a veteran clings to royal pride; in California, a student activist rallies for a republic that never was. Two lives. One empire. A history rewritten.
This is a world where July 4th is just another summer day—and freedom wears a red coat.
What if the American Revolution never succeeded?
In this episode of Not This Time, we follow the chilling consequences of a single moment: the capture of George Washington during the 1776 New York campaign. With their commander gone, the Continental Army unravels, the rebellion collapses, and the British Empire restores control over the colonies.
Told through the eyes of one American family—the Martins of Pennsylvania—we trace generations living under British rule. From exile and quiet defiance to reluctant service in the Crown’s army, the Martin legacy weaves through wars, emancipation, industrial unrest, and the cautious hope of self-governance under a Dominion flag.
By 2025, the Union Jack still flies over American cities. In Detroit, a veteran clings to royal pride; in California, a student activist rallies for a republic that never was. Two lives. One empire. A history rewritten.
This is a world where July 4th is just another summer day—and freedom wears a red coat.