Thoughts about a TL-191 version of Hamilton the musical? If this version of the musical is not about Hamilton, maybe a musical on another Founding Father, considering in TL-191, Hamilton wasn't a forgotten Founding Father and was popular and viewed favorably along with the Founding Fathers in the North.
This was an idea I had in my head, so bear with me.
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Picture of the Boardway Musical: Jefferson (2015).
Based on the 2004 book: Thomas Jefferson, Jefferson is a Boardway Musical that describes the life of Founding Father and 3rd President of the United States: Thomas Jefferson. The Musical is described as "the story of America then, told by America now," as many characters, including Jefferson, are played by blacks and Hispanics. The Musical received nearly universal praise from critics and has a cult (huge emphasis on the cult part) following on the internet. However, the Musical was criticized for (at least to some historians) downplaying Jefferson's treatment of slaves and for him, and other characters, such as George Washington, being cast by a black actor. The Musical was nominated for 16 Tonys and won 11 awards, including Best Musical. The Musical's greatest achievement was the public viewing of Jefferson in a slightly more positive light. Before the Musicial, Jefferson, even after the Second Great War and the former CSA was admitted into the Union, was still not viewed positively. As of 2023, most Americans' views about Jefferson were influenced by the Musical, although not in a 100% positive light.
TTL Hamilton base around Jefferson is a fun twist, one that would mean, if nothing else, his image has recover since the end of the Second Great War and end the old CSA and highlights his own importance of both the Revolution and very early America.
Another could be this mad lad. Gouverneur Morris.