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Union and Liberty is an [[Alternate History]] timeline written by wilcoxchar and hosted on [[Alternate History Dot Com]]. It can be read [http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=115064 here].
Union and Liberty is an [[Alternate History]] timeline written by wilcoxchar and hosted on [[AlternateHistory.com]]. It can be read [http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=115064 here].


The timeline diverges from our history with Andrew Jackson adding a minor promise of lower tariffs in the 1828 presidential campaign. The official point of divergence occurs in 1830, when in a speech Vice President [[For Want of a Nail|John C. Calhoun makes a toast "to the Union and liberty, our most dear" where in our history Calhoun said "to the Union; next to liberty, the most dear."]] Because of this, the rift that arose between Jackson and Calhoun during the Nullification Crisis is averted and Jackson keeps Calhoun on as his Vice President in the 1832 election. The timeline goes on from there and is written in the style of a history book, with short updates on various events around the world. Currently the timeline is up to the 1890s, but the author has stated that he plans on keeping up until the modern day.
The timeline diverges from our history with Andrew Jackson adding a minor promise of lower tariffs in the 1828 presidential campaign. The official point of divergence occurs in 1830, when in a speech Vice President [[For Want of a Nail|John C. Calhoun makes a toast "to the Union and liberty, our most dear" where in our history Calhoun said "to the Union; next to liberty, the most dear."]] Because of this, the rift that arose between Jackson and Calhoun during the Nullification Crisis is averted and Jackson keeps Calhoun on as his Vice President in the 1832 election. The timeline goes on from there and is written in the style of a history book, with short updates on various events around the world. Currently the timeline is up to the 1890s, but the author has stated that he plans on keeping up until the modern day.


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=== This work contains examples of: ===
* [[Abraham Lincoln]]: That's Chief Supreme Court Justice Lincoln to you.{{context|reason=How is he a trope?}}

* [[Abraham Lincoln]]: That's Chief Supreme Court Justice Lincoln to you.
* [[Allohistorical Allusion]]: [[Mark Twain|Samuel Clemens]] writes memoirs of his time as captain of the steamship [[Creedence Clearwater Revival|Proud Mary]], which sails between Memphis and New Orleans.
* [[Allohistorical Allusion]]: [[Mark Twain|Samuel Clemens]] writes memoirs of his time as captain of the steamship [[Creedence Clearwater Revival|Proud Mary]], which sails between Memphis and New Orleans.
* [[Alternate History]]
* [[Alternate History]]
* [[The American Civil War]]: Between the USA and the Confederacy, but with a few differences. It's also called the National War in this timeline.
* [[The American Civil War]]: Between the USA and the Confederacy, but with a few differences. It's also called the National War in this timeline.
* [[Balkanize Me]]: Happens to Mexico and the Austrian Empire.
* [[Balkanize Me]]: Happens to Mexico and the Austrian Empire.
* [[Call a Rabbit A Smeerp]]: Justified, since the timeline diverged in the early 1800s. Cameras and photography are luceptors and luzography, for one.
* [[Call a Rabbit a Smeerp]]: Justified, since the timeline diverged in the early 1800s. Cameras and photography are luceptors and luzography, for one.
* [[Egopolis]]: Various states in the United States are named after people, including Jackson, Kearny, and Winfield.
* [[Egopolis]]: Various states in the United States are named after people, including Jackson, Kearny, and Winfield.
* [[Equal Opportunity Evil]]: The Confederate States, while keeping slavery, has Hispanics in high positions. {{spoiler|Better still is Judah P. Benjamin, a Jew, who is elected president of the Confederacy.}}
* [[Equal Opportunity Evil]]: The Confederate States, while keeping slavery, has Hispanics in high positions. {{spoiler|Better still is Judah P. Benjamin, a Jew, who is elected president of the Confederacy.}}
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* [[Historical In-Joke]]: Karl Marx becomes an actual socialist revolutionary in Austria, alongside the grandfather of Friedrich von Hayek.
* [[Historical In-Joke]]: Karl Marx becomes an actual socialist revolutionary in Austria, alongside the grandfather of Friedrich von Hayek.
* [[The Irish Diaspora]]: Made much worse by a more conservative Britain that is trying even harder to push the Gaels out of Ireland.
* [[The Irish Diaspora]]: Made much worse by a more conservative Britain that is trying even harder to push the Gaels out of Ireland.
* [[Istanbul Not Constantinople]]: Many examples, including San Francisco remains being called Yerba Buena.
* [[Istanbul (Not Constantinople)]]: Many examples, including San Francisco remains being called Yerba Buena.
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: It covers world history for over half a century.
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: It covers world history for over half a century.
* [[The Mentor]]: The Republicans see Levi Morton as this for William Jennings Bryan in the 1896 election.
* [[The Mentor]]: The Republicans see Levi Morton as this for William Jennings Bryan in the 1896 election.
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* [[Peace Conference]]: The Berlin Conference to put an end to the European Wars.
* [[Peace Conference]]: The Berlin Conference to put an end to the European Wars.
* [[The Pope]]: Two of them now. One in Rome and one in Mexico.
* [[The Pope]]: Two of them now. One in Rome and one in Mexico.
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Vice President James A. Bayard becomes ill and is never mentioned again.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Vice President James A. Bayard becomes ill and is never mentioned again.
* [[Queen Vicky]]: It is the 1800s, after all.
* [[Queen Victoria]]: It is the 1800s, after all.{{context|reason=How is she a trope?}}
* [[Screw This, I'm Outta Here]]: {{spoiler|Jefferson Davis and Verarcuz when it is clear the Confederacy will lose.}}
* [[Screw This, I'm Outta Here]]: {{spoiler|Jefferson Davis and Verarcuz when it is clear the Confederacy will lose.}}
* [[Richard Nixon the Used Car Salesman]]: To be expected, but some of the more extreme examples are Senator and Vice Presidential candidate Walt Whitman and retail store magnate Paul Gauguin.
* [[Richard Nixon the Used Car Salesman]]: To be expected, but some of the more extreme examples are Senator and Vice Presidential candidate Walt Whitman and retail store magnate Paul Gauguin.
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* [[Fountain of Youth]]
* [[Fountain of Youth]]
* [[Island Base]]: Vanderbilt's island in Lake Nicaragua.
* [[Island Base]]: Vanderbilt's island in Lake Nicaragua.
* [[Queen Vicky]]: Found the [[Fountain of Youth]].
* [[Queen Victoria]]: Found the [[Fountain of Youth]].{{context|reason=How is she a trope?}}
* [[Supervillain Lair]]: Cornelius Vanderbilt's base in the first story is in a volcanic island.
* [[Supervillain Lair]]: Cornelius Vanderbilt's base in the first story is in a volcanic island.
* [[Two-Fisted Tales]]
* [[Two-Fisted Tales]]
* [[Verbal Tic]]: Vanderbilt slips into a Dutch accent when he's angry.
* [[Verbal Tic]]: Vanderbilt slips into a Dutch accent when he's angry.
* [[Zeppelins From Another World]]: The official presidential dirigible, Airship One.
* [[Zeppelins from Another World]]: The official presidential dirigible, Airship One.


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Latest revision as of 16:20, 20 September 2022

Union and Liberty is an Alternate History timeline written by wilcoxchar and hosted on AlternateHistory.com. It can be read here.

The timeline diverges from our history with Andrew Jackson adding a minor promise of lower tariffs in the 1828 presidential campaign. The official point of divergence occurs in 1830, when in a speech Vice President John C. Calhoun makes a toast "to the Union and liberty, our most dear" where in our history Calhoun said "to the Union; next to liberty, the most dear." Because of this, the rift that arose between Jackson and Calhoun during the Nullification Crisis is averted and Jackson keeps Calhoun on as his Vice President in the 1832 election. The timeline goes on from there and is written in the style of a history book, with short updates on various events around the world. Currently the timeline is up to the 1890s, but the author has stated that he plans on keeping up until the modern day.

Tropes used in Union and Liberty include:
Examples found in the in-universe series "The Undisclosed Adventures of Theodore Roosevelt":