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President-Elect, Roosevelt, had just delivered a speech in Miami’s Bayfront Park from the back seat of his open touring car when Giuseppe Zangara opened fire with six rounds. Five people are hit but Roosevelt escapes injury.
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After honoring George Washington's two-term limit, Rexford Tugwell becomes president.;
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U.S. Naval fleet avoids japanese attack on pearl Harbor, after being moved by President Tugwell
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The British advance through the Caucasus to fight alongside the Soviets to victory in the Battle of Stalingrad.
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Italy and Hungary renege on their membership in the Axis Powers and betray them.
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British tanks and the Red Army jointly conquer Berlin
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Nazi leaders—including Adolf Hitler—are tried for their war crimes.
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Winston Churchill remains the British Prime Minister, and, because of its military-industrial might, the British Empire see no signs of collapse.
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After high war losses, and the inablility to recuperate, the Soviet Union Collapses.
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The British Empire becomes more racist and expansionist post-war, while the U.S. outlaws Jim Crow laws, resolving its racism by the 1950s. Both changes provoke racial-cultural tensions between the U.S. and the U.K., leading them to a Cold War for global hegemony
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Rising tensions reach a breaking point and war arises.
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British victory at the battle for New York. US troops overpowered by British Empire.
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British Empire spans all continents and creates a peaceful utopia on Earth.