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America is the entertainment capital of the world.  It is not surprising that there are thousands of fictional histories of America in different stories, movies, television and theater shows.  Some of these stories have real histories with fictional characters and some are totally different histories of America but have become popular enough to eclipse real histories.

In comic books for example, X-men, one of the most successful cartoon shows many fictional histories of America in the case of the story of Professor X and Magneto.  Another comics series example showing a fictional history of America is the story of Captain America.  This superhero was once an ordinary human being until an experiment was made to turn a group of ordinary people into super humans to protected the Allied Powers from the Axis Powers during the world war.

Philip Roth wrote a fictional history of America in 2004 with The Plot Against America where Franklin D. Roosevelt is defeated in 1940 and fascism and anti-Semitism increased under the leadership of Charles Lindberg.

Harry Turtledove is one of the most prolific writers of fictional histories of America.  He has written a book where the South won the American Civil war.  Another story he wrote was about an alien invasion on earth.

Many other fictional histories of America are written in the field of sports, business, economic, entertainment, politics and many other areas of interest.  Even science fiction has interesting fictional histories of America as shown in the science fiction movie Back to the Future. 

 

 

Many creative and imaginative writers have written their fictional histories of America so brilliantly that many people these stories are real histories of America.