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How Few Remain - Definition

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How Few Remain is a 1998 alternate history novel by Harry Turtledove. It received the Sidewise Award for Alternate History that year.

Story

The point of divergence is 1862, the American Civil War. In our timeline, a Confederate messenger lost Robert E. Lee's General Order detailing his plans for the Battle of Antietam. The orders were soon found by Federal soldiers, and using them George McClellan was able to defeat the Army of Northern Virginia.

In Turtledove's novel, the orders are never lost, and McClellan is caught by surprise. Lee forces him into battle on the banks of the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania and destroys the Army of the Potomac in the battle of Camp Hill. Lee goes on to capture Philadelphia, earning the Confederate States of America diplomatic recognition from Great Britain and France and winning the war.

In 1881, James G. Blaine has ridden a platform of anti-Confederatism into the White House. Both American nations are sanctioning Indian raids into the other's territory, and the international tension boils over when Confederate President James Longstreet, desiring a Pacific coast, purchases the Mexican provinces of Sonora and Chihuahua. Blaine uses the "coerced" purchase as a casus belli, and what will later become known as the Second Mexican War erupts.

Characters

The novel is narrated from the point of view of several historical figures.

The novel is followed by the Great War, American Empire, and Settling Accounts trilogies.

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