The USA fails to open Japan with the Perry Expedition and Japan reacts aggressively in order to avoid the fate of China. A combination of wars in Europe leave the major powers uninterested in joining the US-Japanese antagonism which eventually blows off in a commercial war. The Shoguns decide something really audacious (ok, to the point of total madness): [B]take the war to America! Given the troubles the Americans have with the brewing sentiments of the Southern States.
The invasion of California by Japanese is a success as the Americans have trouble (or low interest) in saving their one remote State in the West (Oregon joins in 1859 as a reaction to its occupation). The Americans cannot or are not interested in sending a huge military force. But then the Civil War erupts and the very existence of the Union is at stake. Can the Union beat the Confederates and drive away the Japanese menace from the West? [/B]

This is obviously a scenario in PON, but since most "Civil War experts" are here, I wanted to post it here as well for some feedback and discussion. In reality the Shoguns did not react, albeit the sentiment of many nationalistic Japanese to take the situation in hand. I played since the beginning of 1850 trying to close the gap with the USA. A program of fast-track Westernizing was in place, but Japan is still far behind in technology.
I will be posting the continuation of this game in the PBEM section soon, so if anyone audacious enough to take this challenge as USA let me know. As USA in this alternate reality you will have to:
- defeat the CSA (obviously!)
- drive away the Japanese (played by me!) or make a peace deal with them
- reunite California into the Union (which seceded on its own)
- provide some of your expertise to me and other PON players to improve the CW events, orders of battle, etc for that game