- Location
- Municipal Commune of Bourne
- Pronouns
- He/Him
suddenly remembered a conversation i had with my mum in 2004, when i was asking about american political parties and somehow came away with the idea that if the republicans are called that, then the democrats must be in favour of a monarchy like the uk
so hold on to your butts
Heads of State of the United States of America
1777-1783: no formal executive
1783-1784: Horatio Gates (Nonpartisan / Nationalist), as General-President
1783 acclaimed by Continental Army and Continental Congress (under duress)
1784-1786: no formal executive
1786-1789: Horatio Gates (Nonpartisan / Cincinnatist), as General-President
1786 acclaimed by Continental Congress during Shay's Rebellion
1787 presided over failed Constitutional Convention, refused Crown that was offered
1789-1813: no formal executive
1813-1845: Andrew Jackson (Nonpartisan / Tory), as General-President
1812 de facto seized control of the Continental Army in Louisiana, acclaimed by Continental Congress (under duress
1814 def. scattered anti-Jacksonists
1820 def. effectively unopposed
1826 def. effectively unopposed
1832 def. effectively unopposed
1838 def. effectively unopposed
1844 def. effectively unopposed
1845-1848: no formal executive [FIRST WAR OF THE AMERICAN SUCCESSION]
1848-1851: William H. Seward (Whig)
1848 acclaimed by Continental Congress (under duress)
1850 def. Andrew Jackson Donelson (Tory / Donelsonite), Andrew Jackson Jr. (Tory / Yorkeite)
1851-1859: Winfield Scott (Whig / Military)
1851 acclaimed by Continental Army and Continental Congress following Seward Assassination
1854 def. Andrew Jackson Donelson (Tory)
1859-1867: Jefferson Davis (Whig)
1858 def. Andrew Jackson Donelson (Tory)
1862 def. Stephen A. Douglas [deceased] (Tory)
1867-1874: Charles Sumner (Whig)
1866 def. scattered Tories
1870 def. Horatio Greeley (Utopian-Whig), Sarah Yorke Jackson (Tory)
1874-1880: Roscoe Conkling (Whig)
1874 delayed
1875 def. Abraham Lincoln (Anti-Conkling Whig / Tory), Terence V. Powderley (Workingmen's)
1880-1890: Abraham Lincoln (Democratic)
1879 def. Roscoe Conkling (Whig), Terence V. Powderley (Workingmen's)
1884 (with Robert Lincoln) def. Benjamin F. Butler (Republican), Roscoe Conkling (Continuity Whig)
1890-1900: Robert Lincoln (Democratic)
1889 (with Samuel Jackson) def. James B. Weaver (Republican)
1894 (with Adlai Stevenson I) def. James B. Weaver (Republican)
1900-1905: W.J. Bryan (Republican)
1899 (with W.F. Cody) def. Adlai Stevenson I (Democratic)
1905-1907: Robert Lincoln (Democratic)
1904 (with Charles Joseph Bonaparte) def. W.J. Bryan (Republican)
1907-1921: Charles Joseph Bonaparte (Democratic)
1909 (with William H. Taft) def. W.F. Cody (Republican)
1914 (with William H. Taft) def. Hiram Johnson (Republican)
1919 (with Lewis Stevenson) def. Hiram Johnson (Republican)
1921-1929: Lewis Stevenson (Democratic)
1924 (with William G. McAdoo) def. Robert M. LaFollette Sr. (Republican), William Z. Foster (New Utopian)
1929-1931: William G. McAdoo (Democratic)
1929 delayed
1931-1941: Norman Thomas (Republican)
1930 (with Charles Curtis) def. William G. McAdoo (Democratic)
1931 attempted Continental Army coup, successfully repulsed
1935 (with Charles Curtis) def. Huey P. Long (Union), Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic), Douglas MacArthur (Democratic)
1941-1946: Paul Douglas (Republican)
1940 (with Harold L. Ickes) def. Huey P. Long (Democratic), Hamilton Fish III (High Tory)
1946-1948: Huey P. Long (Democratic)
1945 (with Adlai Stevenson II) def. Paul Douglas (Republican)
1948-1965: Adlai Stevenson II (Democratic)
1950 (with Earl Long) def. John L. Lewis (Republican)
1955 (with Robert A. Taft Sr.) def. John L. Lewis (Republican), Hubert H. Humphrey (Anti-Lewis Republican)
1960 (with Russell B. Long) def. John L. Lewis (Republican), scattered Progressive-Republicans
1965-1987: Russell B. Long (Democratic)
1965 delayed
1966 (with Lyndon B. Johnson) def. scattered Republicans
1971 (with Lyndon B. Johnson) def. George McGovern (Progressive-Republican), Jimmy Hoffa (Conservative-Republican)
1976 (with Adlai Stevenson III) def. Walter Mondale (Republican)
1981 (with Adlai Stevenson III) def. Walter Mondale (Republican)
1987-1997: Adlai Stevenson III (Democratic - Solidarity)
1986 (with Gary Hartpence) def. George McGovern (Republican)
1991 (with George McGovern) def. Lyndon LaRouche (Democratic), Eugene McCarthy (Anti-Solidarity Republican)
1997-2002: George McGovern (Republican)
1996 (with Jesse Jackson) def. Gary Hartpence (Democratic), Bob Casey (Solidarity Movement)
2002-2003: Jesse Jackson (Republican)
2001 (with Paul Wellstone) def. Pat Buchanan (Democratic)
2003-2003: Paul Wellstone (Republican)
2003-2004: no formal executive [SECOND WAR OF THE AMERICAN SUCCESSION]
2004-2005: William S. Lind (Democratic / Military)
2005-2010: Frederick William I (Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen)
2010-0000: Charles Frederick I (Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen)
so hold on to your butts
Heads of State of the United States of America
1777-1783: no formal executive
1783-1784: Horatio Gates (Nonpartisan / Nationalist), as General-President
1783 acclaimed by Continental Army and Continental Congress (under duress)
1784-1786: no formal executive
1786-1789: Horatio Gates (Nonpartisan / Cincinnatist), as General-President
1786 acclaimed by Continental Congress during Shay's Rebellion
1787 presided over failed Constitutional Convention, refused Crown that was offered
1789-1813: no formal executive
1813-1845: Andrew Jackson (Nonpartisan / Tory), as General-President
1812 de facto seized control of the Continental Army in Louisiana, acclaimed by Continental Congress (under duress
1814 def. scattered anti-Jacksonists
1820 def. effectively unopposed
1826 def. effectively unopposed
1832 def. effectively unopposed
1838 def. effectively unopposed
1844 def. effectively unopposed
1845-1848: no formal executive [FIRST WAR OF THE AMERICAN SUCCESSION]
1848-1851: William H. Seward (Whig)
1848 acclaimed by Continental Congress (under duress)
1850 def. Andrew Jackson Donelson (Tory / Donelsonite), Andrew Jackson Jr. (Tory / Yorkeite)
1851-1859: Winfield Scott (Whig / Military)
1851 acclaimed by Continental Army and Continental Congress following Seward Assassination
1854 def. Andrew Jackson Donelson (Tory)
1859-1867: Jefferson Davis (Whig)
1858 def. Andrew Jackson Donelson (Tory)
1862 def. Stephen A. Douglas [deceased] (Tory)
1867-1874: Charles Sumner (Whig)
1866 def. scattered Tories
1870 def. Horatio Greeley (Utopian-Whig), Sarah Yorke Jackson (Tory)
1874-1880: Roscoe Conkling (Whig)
1874 delayed
1875 def. Abraham Lincoln (Anti-Conkling Whig / Tory), Terence V. Powderley (Workingmen's)
1880-1890: Abraham Lincoln (Democratic)
1879 def. Roscoe Conkling (Whig), Terence V. Powderley (Workingmen's)
1884 (with Robert Lincoln) def. Benjamin F. Butler (Republican), Roscoe Conkling (Continuity Whig)
1890-1900: Robert Lincoln (Democratic)
1889 (with Samuel Jackson) def. James B. Weaver (Republican)
1894 (with Adlai Stevenson I) def. James B. Weaver (Republican)
1900-1905: W.J. Bryan (Republican)
1899 (with W.F. Cody) def. Adlai Stevenson I (Democratic)
1905-1907: Robert Lincoln (Democratic)
1904 (with Charles Joseph Bonaparte) def. W.J. Bryan (Republican)
1907-1921: Charles Joseph Bonaparte (Democratic)
1909 (with William H. Taft) def. W.F. Cody (Republican)
1914 (with William H. Taft) def. Hiram Johnson (Republican)
1919 (with Lewis Stevenson) def. Hiram Johnson (Republican)
1921-1929: Lewis Stevenson (Democratic)
1924 (with William G. McAdoo) def. Robert M. LaFollette Sr. (Republican), William Z. Foster (New Utopian)
1929-1931: William G. McAdoo (Democratic)
1929 delayed
1931-1941: Norman Thomas (Republican)
1930 (with Charles Curtis) def. William G. McAdoo (Democratic)
1931 attempted Continental Army coup, successfully repulsed
1935 (with Charles Curtis) def. Huey P. Long (Union), Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic),
1941-1946: Paul Douglas (Republican)
1940 (with Harold L. Ickes) def. Huey P. Long (Democratic), Hamilton Fish III (High Tory)
1946-1948: Huey P. Long (Democratic)
1945 (with Adlai Stevenson II) def. Paul Douglas (Republican)
1948-1965: Adlai Stevenson II (Democratic)
1950 (with Earl Long) def. John L. Lewis (Republican)
1955 (with Robert A. Taft Sr.) def. John L. Lewis (Republican), Hubert H. Humphrey (Anti-Lewis Republican)
1960 (with Russell B. Long) def. John L. Lewis (Republican), scattered Progressive-Republicans
1965-1987: Russell B. Long (Democratic)
1965 delayed
1966 (with Lyndon B. Johnson) def. scattered Republicans
1971 (with Lyndon B. Johnson) def. George McGovern (Progressive-Republican), Jimmy Hoffa (Conservative-Republican)
1976 (with Adlai Stevenson III) def. Walter Mondale (Republican)
1981 (with Adlai Stevenson III) def. Walter Mondale (Republican)
1987-1997: Adlai Stevenson III (Democratic - Solidarity)
1986 (with Gary Hartpence) def. George McGovern (Republican)
1991 (with George McGovern) def. Lyndon LaRouche (Democratic), Eugene McCarthy (Anti-Solidarity Republican)
1997-2002: George McGovern (Republican)
1996 (with Jesse Jackson) def. Gary Hartpence (Democratic), Bob Casey (Solidarity Movement)
2002-2003: Jesse Jackson (Republican)
2001 (with Paul Wellstone) def. Pat Buchanan (Democratic)
2003-2003: Paul Wellstone (Republican)
2003-2004: no formal executive [SECOND WAR OF THE AMERICAN SUCCESSION]
2004-2005: William S. Lind (Democratic / Military)
2005-2010: Frederick William I (Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen)
2010-0000: Charles Frederick I (Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen)
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