1632 multiverse

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1632 Multiverse is a sub-article of the various 1632 series articles covering the many Eric Flint works in the popular alternate history book series that began with the 1632 novel set in the turbulent times starting in 1631 and follows the key changes manifest in the "nehistorical timeline" of that diverse and interesting parallel world as the ripples of change occur differently from in our time line (OTL) as reported in OTL's extant history books. The events of that difference in history—the neohistory—is part of the allure of the complicated and sometimes messy series, and is the subject of this sub-article.

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