General Howe Hits CTRL+Z
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4th of July Episode!
In 1776, one British general had George Washington cornered. Washington's army was trapped on a strip of high ground in Brooklyn, its back to a river with no boats, beaten and out of room. General William Howe's officers begged him to storm the position and end the revolution that afternoon. He told them to wait, and two nights later a storm and a fog let the entire rebel force slip across the water and escape.
That pause saved the United States before it existed. Howe had already lost more than a thousand men climbing a hill into American guns near Boston, and he refused to spend that many again for a victory he thought he could win slowly. His caution handed the rebellion seven more years, a French alliance, and eventually a country.
What if Howe had given the order to attack?
This week we hit Control Z on the assault Howe refused to launch, and follow the ripple all the way to 2026: a Washington who dies a forgotten farmer, an America that grows old under the Crown, a French king who keeps his head, and a twentieth century with no world wars to fight. The most powerful nation on earth came within one afternoon of never being born, and the man who saved it was trying to win the war for the other side.