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« Reply #25 on: December 06, 2017, 07:41:38 PM »

CHIEF MAGISTRATES of the UNITED STATES
1. George Washington (Aristocratic, Virginia) April 30, 1789 - March 4, 1793
2. John Adams (Aristocratic, Massachusetts) March 4, 1793 - March 4, 1797
3. Thomas Jefferson (Democratic, Virginia) March 4, 1797 - January 13, 1799 ˚
4. Alexander Hamilton (Aristocratic, New York) January 13, 1799 - March 4, 1809
5. John Marshall (Aristocratic, Virginia) March 4, 1809 - March 4, 1813
6. James Monroe (Democratic, Virginia) March 4, 1813 - March 4, 1817
7. Henry Clay (Aristocratic, Kentucky) March 4, 1817 - March 4, 1821
8. John Quincy Adams (Aristocratic, Massachusetts) March 4, 1821 - March 4, 1825
9. Andrew Jackson (Democratic, Tennessee) March 4, 1825 - March 15, 1829
10. John Caldwell Calhoun (Liberators, South Carolina) March 15, 1829 - October 23, 1831 *

TRIUMVIRS of the UNITED STATES
Martin Van Buren (Jacksonian, New York) November 27, 1831 - August 1, 1836*
Chief Magistrate of the United States, Military Governor of the First Department

James Knox Polk (Jacksonian, Tennessee) November 27, 1831 - January 16, 1837
President of the Senate, Military Governor of the Second Department, later Chief Magistrate of the United States

Andrew Jackson Donelson (Jacksonian, Tennessee) November 27, 1831 - September 22, 1834
Military Governor of Illinois

˚ deposed     ‡ assassinated     * committed suicide     † executed
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« Reply #26 on: December 21, 2017, 12:44:24 AM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
6. John Quincy Adams (National Republican, Massachusetts) 1825 - 1829˚
7. Andrew Jackson (Democratic Republican, Tennessee) 1829 - 1832
8. John Caldwell Calhoun (Nullification, South Carolina) 1832 - 1833
9. Henry Clay (National Republican, Kentucky) 1833 - 1837˚
10. Martin Van Buren (Democratic, New York) 1837 - 1845
11. William Cabell Rives (Democratic, Virginia) 1845 - 1849
12. James Buchanan Jr. (National, Pennsylvania) 1849 - 1853
13. Lewis Cass (Democratic, Michigan) 1853 - 1861
14. Stephen Arnold Douglas (Democratic, Illinois) 1861 - 1861
15. William Hugh Smith (Democratic—Democratic Unionist, Alabama) 1861 - 1869
16. Hiram Ulysses Grant (Democratic Unionist, Illinois) 1869 - 1873
17. Samuel Jones Tilden (Democratic Unionist, New York) 1873 - 1881
18. Richard Alsop Wise (Conservative–National American, Virginia) 1881 - 1885
19. Allen Granberry Thurman (Democratic Unionist, Ohio) 1885 - 1893*
20. Thomas Collier Platt (Conservative–National American, New York) 1893 - 1897
21. John McAuley Palmer (Democratic Unionist, Illinois) 1897 - 1905
22. Robert Marion LaFollette Sr. (Farmer-Labor, Wisconsin) 1905 - 1913
23. James Wesley Bryan (Farmer-Labor, Washington) 1913 - 1917
24. Carter Glass (Democratic Unionist, Virginia) 1917 - 1921
25. Ira Clifton Copley (Farmer-Labor, Illinois) 1921 - 1925
26. Henry Ford (Democratic Unionist, Michigan) 1925 - 1933
27. Alfred Mossman Landon (Farmer-Labor, Kansas) 1933 - 1941
28. Burton Kendall Wheeler (Farmer-Labor, Montana) 1941 - 1949
29. Thomas Edmund Dewey (Liberal, New York) 1949 - 1957
30. Richard Milhous Nixon (Liberal, California) 1957 - 1961
31. Estes Kefauver (Farmer-Labor, Tennessee) 1961 - 1963
32. Frank Forrester Church III (Farmer-Labor, Idaho) 1963 - 1973
33. Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (Liberal, New York) 1973 - 1977
34. George Stanley McGovern (Farmer-Labor, South Dakota) 1977 - 1981
35. George Herbert Walker Bush (Liberal, Connecticut) 1981 - 1989
36. John Rettie McKernan Jr. (Liberal, Maine) 1989 - 1997
37. Paul David Wellstone (Farmer-Labor, Minnesota) 1997 - 2005
38. Albert Arnold Gore Jr. (Farmer-Labor, Tennessee) 2005 - 2009
39. Timothy James Pawlenty (Liberal, Minnesota) 2009 - 2013
40. Jeffrey Alan Merkley (Farmer-Labor, Oregon) 2013 - 2017
41. John Richard Kasich (Liberal, Ohio) 2017 - incumbent


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« Reply #27 on: December 29, 2017, 11:06:50 PM »

Revolution of 1848

PRESIDING MINISTERS of the PHILADELPHIA PARLIAMENT
1. John Quincy Adams (Unaffiliated, Massachusetts) 1848 - 1848
2. Henry Clay (Unaffiliated, Transylvania) 1848 - 1848
3. Abraham Lincoln (Unaffiliated, Illinois) 1848 - 1849




Susquehanna Confederation
1861 - 1865

PRESIDENT of the SUSQUEHANNA CONFEDERATION
Charles Francis Adams Sr. (Unaffiliated, Massachusetts) 1861 - 1865

CHANCELLOR of the SUSQUEHANNA CONFEDERATION
William Henry Seward (Unaffiliated, New York) 1861 - 1865



Federation of American States
1865 - 1918

PRESIDENTS-GENERAL of the AMERICAN FEDERATION
Charles Francis Adams Sr. (Unaffiliated, Massachusetts) 1865 - 1885
Henry Brooks Adams (Unaffiliated, Massachusetts) 1885 - 1918 ^

CHANCELLORS of the AMERICAN FEDERATION
William Henry Seward (Unaffiliated, New York) 1865 - 1872
James Gillespie Blaine (Unaffiliated, Maine) 1872 - 1890
John Milton Hay (Unaffiliated, Illinois) 1890 - 1894
William McKinley (Unaffiliated, Ohio) 1894 - 1900
Joseph Gurney Cannon (Unaffiliated, Illinois) 1900 - 1909
Charles Warren Fairbanks (Unaffiliated, Indiana) 1909 - 1917
Charles Evans Hughes (Unaffiliated, New York) 1917 - 1917

Henry Cabot Lodge Sr. (Center, Massachusetts) 1917 - 1918
Brutus Junius Clay Jr. (Unaffiliated, Transylvania) 1918 - 1918

†died in office     ^resigned, and died thereafter



Cincinnati Republic
1918 - 1933

PRESIDENTS of the CINCINNATI REPUBLIC
1. Eugene Victor Debs (Social Democratic, Indiana) 1919 - 1926
2. John Joseph Pershing (Unaffiliated, Pennsylvania) 1926 - 1933

CHANCELLORS of the CINCINNATI REPUBLIC
Eugene Victor Debs (Social Democratic, Indiana) 1918 - 1919
Allan Louis Benson (Social Democratic, Michigan) 1919 - 1920
Warren Gamaliel Harding (Center, Ohio) 1920 - 1922
Mark Anthony DeWolf Howe (American People's, Massachusetts) 1922 - 1923
John Calvin Coolidge (Center, Massachusetts) 1923 - 1925
Frank Orren Lowden (Unaffiliated, Illinois) 1925 - 1926
John Calvin Coolidge (Center, Massachusetts) 1926 - 1928
Allan Louis Benson (Social Democratic, Michigan) 1928 - 1930
Herbert Clark Hoover (Center, Ohio) 1930 - 1932
William Gibbs McAdoo (Unaffiliated, Georgia) 1932 - 1932
John Loomis Chamberlain (Unaffiliated, New York) 1932 - 1933

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« Reply #28 on: December 30, 2017, 04:20:03 AM »

Fascist America
1933 - 1945

CHANCELLORS of the AMERICAN STATE
Henry Ford (National Socialist American Workers' Party, Michigan) 1933 - 1945
Douglas MacArthur (National Socialist American Workers' Party, Massachusetts) 1945 - 1945
Charles Augustus Lindbergh (Unaffiliated, Michigan) 1945 - 1945

‡committed suicide



Federal Republic of America
since 1949
(reunification with the South, 1991)

CHANCELLORS of the FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF AMERICA
1. Joseph William Martin Jr. (Christian Democratic, Massachusetts) 1949 - 1963
2. Charles Abraham Halleck (Christian Democratic, Indiana) 1963 - 1966
3. Richard Milhous Nixon (Christian Democratic, Ohio) 1966 - 1969
4. Hubert Horatio Humphrey Jr. (Social Democratic, Ohio) 1969 - 1974
5. Birch Evan Bayh II (Social Democratic, Indiana) 1974 - 1982
6. Robert Joseph Dole (Christian Democratic, Ohio) 1982 - 1998
7. Adlai Ewing Stevenson III (Social Democratic, Illinois) 1998 - 2005
8. Mary Elizabeth Alexander Hanford (Christian Democratic, North Carolina) 2005 - incumbent
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« Reply #29 on: December 31, 2017, 11:52:06 PM »

I’m intrigued, Harry. What victorious conquerors split up the United States after 1945?
That would be the Canadian Federation and the Mexican Republic. The prologue to all this is the collapse of the First Confederacy (what we know as the United States) following the War of American Independence, as the Continental Congress went the way of the Holy Roman Empire. As a result, the original American states never expanded west of the Mississippi River, and Mexico became the dominant North American power after winning her independence from Spain in the early nineteenth century (taking New Orleans in the 1840s and rising to the status of a world military power after intervening on behalf of the Cuban Revolutionaries in the Hundred Days' War of 1898). Canada prospered quietly to the north, growing rich after the oil boom of the 1880s, and won her independence in the Irish fashion shortly before the turn of the century. During the war, she formed an alliance with Britain and Russia (the two remaining old powers in the New World), Mexico, and the Cherokee Nation, as well as other minor North American powers (including the Plains Nations) following the invasion of Dakota in 1939.
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« Reply #30 on: January 10, 2018, 07:45:39 PM »

I’m intrigued, Harry. What victorious conquerors split up the United States after 1945?
That would be the Canadian Federation and the Mexican Republic. The prologue to all this is the collapse of the First Confederacy (what we know as the United States) following the War of American Independence, as the Continental Congress went the way of the Holy Roman Empire. As a result, the original American states never expanded west of the Mississippi River, and Mexico became the dominant North American power after winning her independence from Spain in the early nineteenth century (taking New Orleans in the 1840s and rising to the status of a world military power after intervening on behalf of the Cuban Revolutionaries in the Hundred Days' War of 1898). Canada prospered quietly to the north, growing rich after the oil boom of the 1880s, and won her independence in the Irish fashion shortly before the turn of the century. During the war, she formed an alliance with Britain and Russia (the two remaining old powers in the New World), Mexico, and the Cherokee Nation, as well as other minor North American powers (including the Plains Nations) following the invasion of Dakota in 1939.

Make my alternate history dreams comes true in the New Year—was there a Cold War of sorts between a Canada-led liberal bloc and a collectivist Global South pioneered by some People’s Republic of Mexico? Despite the change, that’s a scenario that is still semi-coherent (though I am unsure how Marxism would spread in a world without the USSR).
That was the general idea. Whether Mexican communism is of the same tenor as Russian Bolshevism is worth asking, but broadly speaking, I imagine a Mexican workers' state arising out of the death of Porfirio Diaz (pushed back a few years to occur in the midst of the First World War), with Emiliano Zapata as our Lenin analogue.
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« Reply #31 on: February 21, 2018, 07:34:39 PM »

CONSULATES of the UNITED STATES
1775     Benjamin Franklin (Unaffiliated) and George Washington (Unaffiliated)
1776     John Adams (Unaffiliated) and Richard Henry Lee (Unaffiliated)
1777     John Hancock (Unaffiliated) and Henry Laurens (Unaffiliated)
1777     Dictator: George Washington; Master of the Horse: Nathanael Greene
1778     John Jay (Unaffiliated) and Edward Telfair (Unaffiliated)
1779     Charles Carroll of Carrollton (Unaffiliated) and John Dickinson (Unaffiliated)
1780     Francis Lightfoot Lee (Unaffiliated) and Philip Schuyler (Unaffiliated)
1781     Elbridge Gerry (Unaffiliated) and Arthur Middleton (Unaffiliated)
1782     John Rutledge (Unaffiliated) and John Sullivan (Unaffiliated)
1783     Samuel Huntington (Unaffiliated) and Cyrus Griffin (Unaffiliated)
1784     Benjamin Harrison (Unaffiliated) and Thomas Mifflin (Unaffiliated)
1785     Henry Knox (Unaffiliated) and Charles Pinckney (Unaffiliated)
1786     William Blount (Unaffiliated) and Thomas Mifflin (Unaffiliated)
1787     Dictator: George Washinton; Master of the Horse: Alexander Hamilton
1788 - 1791     Alexander Hamilton (Federalist) and George Washington (Unaffiliated)
1791 - 1794     Patrick Henry (Federalist) and John Jay (Federalist)
1794 - 1797     John Adams (Federalist) and Thomas Jefferson (Republican)
1797 - 1800     Alexander Hamilton (Federalist) and Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalist)
1800 - 1803     George Clinton (Republican) and James Madison (Republican)
1803 - 1806     Aaron Burr (Burrite) and Thomas Jefferson (Republican)
1806 - 1809     Elbridge Gerry (Republican) and Albert Gallatin (Republican)
1809 - 1811     George Clinton (Republican) and James Monroe (Republican)
1811 - 1814     Morgan Lewis (Republican) and James Madison (Republican)
1814 - 1815     Dictator: Winfield Scott
1815 - 1818     John Quincy Adams (National Republican) and James Monroe (National Republican)
1818 - 1821     John C. Calhoun (National Republican) and Henry Clay (National Republican)
1821 - 1824     Andrew Jackson (Democratic Republican) and William H. Crawford (Tertium Quid)
1824 - 1827     Nathan Macon (Unaffiliated) and Richard Rush (National Republican)
1827 - 1830     John Quincy Adams (National Republican) and Martin Van Buren (Democratic Republican)
1830 - 1833     Andrew Jackson (Democratic) and Roger B. Taney (Democratic)
1833 - 1836     Andrew Jackson (Democratic)† and Richard M. Johnson (Democratic)
suff.     James Knox Polk (Democratic)
1836 - 1839     Henry Clay (National) and John Tyler (Unaffiliated)
1839 - 1842     William Henry Harrison (National) and Winfield Scott (National)
1842 - 1845     Daniel Webster (National) and Martin Van Buren (Democratic)
1845 - 1848     James Knox Polk (Democratic) and Lewis Cass (Democratic)
1848 - 1851     Henry Clay (National) and Zachary Taylor (Unaffiliated)
suff.     Millard Fillmore (National)
1851 - 1854     Stephen Douglas (Democratic) and William R. King (Democratic)
suff.     John C. Fremont (Democratic)
1854 - 1857     Jefferson Davis (Democratic) and Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
1857 - 1860     James Buchanan (Democratic) and Roger B. Taney (Democratic)
1860 - 1860     Henry Lane (Free Soil) and William Henry Seward (Free Soil)
1860 - 1861     Dictator: Winfield Scott; Master of the Horse: Henry Halleck
1861 - 1862     Dictator: George B. McClellan; Master of the Horse: Fitz John Porter
1862 - 1866     Dictator: Ulysses S. Grant; Master of the Horse: William T. Sherman
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« Reply #32 on: March 08, 2018, 11:32:58 PM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
25. William McKinley (Republican, Ohio) 1897 - 1901
26. Theodore Roosevelt (Republican, New York) 1901 - 1909
27. William Howard Taft (Republican, Ohio) 1909 - 1913
28. Thomas Woodrow Wilson (Democratic, New Jersey) 1913 - 1919
–. Alexander Mitchell Palmer (National Government, Pennsylvania) 1919 - 1923^
29. Leonard Wood (Military–Patriotic Union, New Hampshire) 1923 - 1931^
30. Norman Thomas (Socialist, New York) 1931 - 1939^
31. Gerald Lyman Kenneth Smith (Unaffiliated–Nationalist, Wisconsin) 1939 - 1975
–. Francis Alphonse Capell (Nationalist, New York) 1975 - 1976
32. William Edward Miller Jr. (Democratic Union, New York) 1976 - 1981
33. Birch Evans Bayh Jr. (Socialist, Indiana) 1981 - 1989
34. Mario Matthew Cuomo (Socialist, New York) 1989 - 1997
35. George Elmer Pataki (People's, New York) 1997 - 2005
36. Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (Socialist, Delaware) 2005 - 2013
37. Paul Davis Ryan Jr. (People's, Wisconsin) 2013 - Incumbent
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« Reply #33 on: March 30, 2018, 12:12:02 AM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
28. Thomas Woodrow Wilson (Democratic, New Jersey) 1913 - 1921
29. Warren Gamaliel Harding (Republican, Ohio) 1921 - 1923
30. John Calvin Coolidge (Republican, Massachusetts) 1923 - 1925
31. Robert Marion LaFollette Sr. (Progressive, Wisconsin) 1925 - 1925
32. Burton Kendall Wheeler (Progressive, Montana) 1925 - 1933
33. Frank Orren Lowden (Republican, Illinois) 1933 - 1941
34. Herbert Clarke Hoover (Republican, California) 1941 - 1949
35. William Orville Douglas (Progressive, New York) 1949 - 1953
36. Thomas Edward Dewey (Republican, New York) 1953 - 1961
37. Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (Republican, New York) 1961 - 1965
38. Hubert Horatio Humphrey (Progressive, Minnesota) 1965 - 1973
39. Howard Henry Baker Jr. (Republican, Tennessee) 1973 - 1977
40. Birch Evan Bay Jr. (Progressive, Indiana) 1977 - 1981
41. Ronald Wilson Reagan (Republican, California) 1981 - 1989
42. Philip Miller Crane (Republican, Illinois) 1989 - 1997
43. William Jefferson Clinton (Progressive, Arkansas) 1997 - 2005
44. Birch Evan Bayh III (Progressive, Indiana) 2005 - 2009
45. Willard Mitt Romney (Republican, Massachusetts) 2009 - 2017
46. Nimrata Haley (Republican, South Carolina) 2017 - incumbent
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« Reply #34 on: April 10, 2018, 07:10:43 PM »

"Remember the Ladies"

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
16. Abraham Lincoln (Republican, Illinois) 1861 - 1865
17. Hannibal Hamlin (Republican, Maine) 1865 - 1869
18. Ulysses S. Grant (Republican, Ohio) 1869 - 1877
19. Aaron Augustus Sargent (Republican, California) 1877 - 1881
20. James Abram Garfield (Republican, Ohio) 1881 - 1889
21. Stephen Grover Cleveland (Democratic, New York) 1889 - 1893
22. William McKinley (Republican, Ohio) 1893 - 1901
23. Theodore Roosevelt (Republican, New York) 1901 - 1909
24. William Jennings Bryan (Democratic, Nebraska) 1909 - 1913
25. Henry Cabot Lodge (Republican, Massachusetts) 1913 - 1917
26. Thomas Riley Marshall (Democratic, Indiana) 1917 - 1924
27. Burton Kendall Wheeler (Democratic, Montana) 1924 - 1925
28. Herbert Clark Hoover (Republican, California) 1925 - 1933
29. Eleanor Roosevelt (Democratic, New York) 1933 - 1941
30. Harry Lloyd Hopkins (Democratic, Iowa) 1941 - 1949
31. Thomas Edward Dewey (Republican, New York) 1949 - 1957
32. Carey Estes Kefauver (Democratic, Tennessee) 1957 - 1961
33. Margaret Chase Smith (Republican, Maine) 1961 - 1965
34. Hubert Horatio Humphrey (Democratic, Minnesota) 1965 - 1973
35. Birch Evans Bayh Jr. (Democratic, Indiana) 1973 - 1977
36. Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (Republican, New York) 1977 - 1985
37. George Herbert Walker Bush (Republican, Connecticut) 1985 - 1989
38. William Jefferson Clinton (Democratic, Arkansas) 1989 - 1991 ^
39. Patricia Niel Schroeder (Democratic, Colorado) 1991 - 1993
40. Richard Green Lugar (Republican, Indiana) 1993 - 2001
41. Dorothy Ann Richards (Democratic, Texas) 2001 - 2005
42. John Ellis Bush (Republican, Connecticut) 2005 - 2013
43. Kirsten Elizabeth Gillibrand (Democratic, New York) 2013 - Incumbent

Notes
16. President during the American Civil War. Introduced to Susan B. Anthony on the battlefield at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania in November 1863, becoming the first sitting U.S. president to meet with a leader of the suffrage movement. Presided over ratification of the 13th Amendment abolishing slavery.
17. Presided over ratification of the 14th Amendment. [N.B. The word "male" is excluded from Section 2, contrary to OTL]
19. Became the first U.S. president to meet with leaders of the suffrage movement at the White House. Unsuccessfully advocated for passage of the Woman Suffrage Amendment in 1878. Declined reelection.
20. Signed the Civil Rights Act of 1882, beginning the "Second Reconstruction."
22. Presided over ratification of the 16th Amendment establishing national female suffrage in 1894.
27. The first U.S. president to nominate a woman (Eleanor Roosevelt) to the Cabinet.
29. First female president.
35. Presided over ratification of the 27th (Equal Rights) Amendment.
38. Resigned amidst allegations of sexual misconduct.
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« Reply #35 on: April 21, 2018, 04:17:58 PM »
« Edited: April 22, 2018, 07:48:29 PM by Harry S Truman, GM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
1. George Washington (Unaffiliated, Virginia) 1789 - 1795
2. John Adams (Unaffiliated, Massachusetts) 1795 - 1801
3. Aaron Burr (Republican—Burrite, New York) 1801 - 1807
4. George Clinton (Republican, New York) 1807 - 1812
–. William Harris Crawford (Republican, Georgia) 1812 - 1813
5. John Langdon (Republican, New Hampshire) 1813 - 1819
6. James Monroe (Republican, Virginia) 1819 - 1825
7. John Caldwell Calhoun (Democratic, South Carolina) 1825 - 1831
8. Richard Mentor Johnson (Democratic, Kentucky) 1831 - 1837
9. Joel Roberts Poinsett (Democratic, South Carolina) 1837 - 1843
10. John Tyler (Democratic, Virginia) 1843 - 1849
11. Zachary Taylor (Whig, Louisiana) 1849 - 1850
–. William Rufus DeVane King (Democratic, Alabama) 1850 - 1851
12. Winfield Scott (Whig, Virginia) 1851 - 1855
13. John Bell (American–Union, Tennessee) 1855 - 1861
14. Henry Smith Lane (Republican, Indiana) 1861 - 1867
15. Ulysses S. Grant (Republican, Ohio) 1867 - 1873
16. Rutherford Birchard Hayes (Republican, Ohio) 1873 - 1879
17. Chester Alan Arthur (Republican, New Jersey) 1879 - 1885
18. James Abram Garfield (Republican Half-Breed, Ohio) 1885 - 1891
19. George Franklin Edmunds (Republican Half-Breed, Vermont) 1891 - 1897
20. Thomas Brackett Reed (Republican, Maine) 1897 - 1902
–. William Pierce Frye (Republican, Maine) 1902 - 1903
21. David Bennet Hill (Democratic, New York) 1903 - 1909
22. William Howard Taft (Republican, Ohio) 1909 - 1915
23. Elihu Root (Republican, New York) 1915 - 1921
24. Leonard Wood (Unaffiliated, Vermont) 1921 - 1927
25. Charles Wayland Bryan (Unaffiliated, Nebraska) 1927 - 1933
26. John Joseph Pershing (Unaffiliated, Missouri) 1933 - 1939
27. Charles Evans Hughes (Unaffiliated, New York) 1939 - 1945
28. Alben William Barkley (Unaffiliated, Kentucky) 1945 - 1951
29. Dwight David Eisenhower (Unaffiliated, Kansas) 1951 - 1957
30. Eleanor Roosevelt (Unaffiliated, New York) 1957 - 1962
–. Carl Trumbull Hayden (Democratic, Arizona) 1962 - 1963
31. Harry S. Truman (Unaffiliated, Missouri) 1963 - 1969
32. George Wilcken Romney (Unaffiliated, Michigan) 1969 - 1975
33. Carl Bert Albert (Unaffiliated, Oklahoma) 1975 - 1981
34. Richard Milhous Nixon (Unaffiliated, California) 1981 - 1987
35. Birch Evans Bayh Jr. (Unaffiliated, Indiana) 1987 - 1993
36. Thomas Richard Harkin (Unaffiliated, Iowa) 1993 - 1999
37. Theodore Fulton Stevens (Unaffiliated, Alaska) 1999 - 2005
38. Richard Green Lugar (Unaffiliated, Indiana) 2005 - 2011
39. John Sidney McCain III (Unaffiliated, Arizona) 2011 - 2017
40. Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama (Unaffiliated, Illinois) 2017 - Incumbent

PRIME MINISTERS of the UNITED STATES
1. Alexander Hamilton (Hamilton–Madison, Federalist majority) 1789 - 1792 [1788-89, 1791]
–. Alexander Hamilton (Hamilton II, Federalist majority) 1792 - 1794 [—]
2. Timothy Pickering (Pickering, Federalist majority) 1794 - 1795
3. James Madison (Madison–Jefferson, Republican majority) 1795 - 1798 [1794]
–. Alexander Hamilton (Hamilton III, Federalist majority) 1798 - 1800 [1797]
4. John Marshall (Marshall, Regular Federalist minority) 1800 - 1801 [—]
5. Thomas Jefferson (Jefferson, Republican majority) 1801 - 1812 [1800, 1803, 1806, 1809]
–. James Madison (Madison II, Republican majority) 1812 - 1818 [1812, 1815]
6. John Quincy Adams (J. Adams–Calhoun, Republican majority) 1818 - 1821 [1818]
–. John Quincy Adams (J. Adams II, National Republican majority) 1822 - 1827 [1821, 1824]
7. Martin Van Buren (Van Buren I, Democratic Republican majority) 1827 - 1834 [1827, 1830]
8. Henry Clay (Clay I, Whig majority) 1834 - 1836 [1833]
–. Martin Van Buren (Van Buren II, Democratic majority) 1836 - 1839 [1836]
–. Henry Clay (Clay II, Whig majority) 1839 - 1842 [1839]
9. James Knox Polk (Polk, Democratic majority) 1842 - 1849 [1842, 1845]
10. Robert Charles Winthrop (Winthrop, Conscience Whig minority) 1849 - 1849 [1848]
11. Thomas Hart Benton (Benton, Bentonite–Conscience Whig–Free Soil coalition minority) 1849 - 1851 [—]
12. Stephen Douglas (Douglas I, Democratic majority) 1851 - 1854 [1851]
–. Stephen Douglas (Douglas II, Democratic minority) 1854 - 1855 [1854]
13. Nathaniel Prentice Banks (Banks, American–Anti-Nebraska–Free Soil coalition majority) 1855 - 1857 [—]
–. James Buchanan (Buchanan, Democratic majority) 1857 - 1860 [1857]
–. John Jordan Crittenden (Crittenden, Constitutional Union minority) 1860 - 1861
14. William Henry Seward (Seward I, Republican majority) 1861 - 1862 [1860]
–. William Henry Seward (Seward II, Republican–Union Democratic coalition majority) 1862 - 1869 [1863, 1866]
15. Schuyler Colfax (Colfax, Republican majority) 1869 - 1871 [1869]
16. Charles Francis Adams (C. Adams I, Republican majority) 1871 - 1872 [—]
17. James Gillespie Blaine (Blaine I, Republican majority) 1872 - 1875 [1872]
–. Charles Francis Adams (C. Adams II, Half-Breed–Democratic coalition majority) 1875 - 1878 [1875]
–. James Gillespie Blaine (Blaine II, Republican majority) 1878 - 1881 [1878]
18. George Hunt Pendleton (Pendleton, Democratic–Half-Breed coalition majority) 1881 - 1884 [1881]
19. Stephen Grover Cleveland (Cleveland I, Democratic–Half-Breed coalition majority) 1884 - 1887 [1884]
20. Benjamin Harrison (Harrison, Republican majority) 1887 - 1890 [1887]
–. Stephen Grover Cleveland (Cleveland II, Democratic–Half-Breed coalition majority) 1890 - 1893
21. William McKinley (McKinley, Republican majority) 1893 - 1902 [1893, 1896, 1899]
22. William Jennings Bryan (Bryan I, Democratic majority) 1902 - 1904 [1902]
23. Adlai Ewing Stevenson (Stevenson, Democratic majority) 1904 - 1905 [—]
23. Theodore Roosevelt (T. Roosevelt I, Republican majority) 1905 - 1913 [1905, 1908, 1911]
24. Charles Evans Hughes (Hughes, Republican majority) 1913 - 1914 [—]
–. William Jennings Bryan (Bryan II, Democratic majority) 1914 - 1917 [1914]
–. Theodore Roosevelt (T. Roosevelt II, Republican majority) 1917 - 1920 [1917]
25. Henry Cabot Lodge (Lodge, Republican majority) 1920 - 1923 [1920]
26. Joseph Taylor Robinson (Robinson, Democratic majority) 1923 - 1929 [1923, 1926]
27. Alfred Emanuel Smith (Smith, Democratic majority) 1929 - 1931 [1929]
28. Herbert Clark Hoover (National I, National Government coalition majority) 1931 - 1936 [1932, 1935]]
29. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (National II, National Government coalition majority) 1936 - 1942 [1938, 1941]
–. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (F. Roosevelt War, National Government coalition majority) 1942 - 1946 [1944]
–. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Roosevelt III, Democratic minority) 1946 - 1947 [—]
30. Thomas Edward Dewey (Dewey, Republican majority) 1947 - 1950 [1947]
31. Joseph William Martin (Martin, Republican majority) 1950 - 1953 [1950]
32. Carey Estes Kefauver (Kefauver I, Democratic majority) 1953 - 1956 [1953]
33. Richard Milhous Nixon (Nixon I, Republican majority) 1956 - 1959 [1956]
–. Carey Estes Kefauver (Kefavuer II, Democratic majority) 1959 - 1963 [1959, 1962]
34. Hubert Horatio Humphrey (Humphrey I, Democratic majority) 1963 - 1965 [—]
–. Hubert Horatio Humphrey (Humphrey II, Democratic majority) 1965 - 1969
35. Richard Milhous Nixon (Nixon II, Republican majority) 1969 - 1972 [1969]
–. Richard Milhous Nixon (Nixon III, Republican majority) 1972 - 1975 [1972]
36. Frank Forrester Church (Church, Democratic majority) 1975 - 1981 [1975, 1981]
37. Gerald Rudolph Ford (Ford, Republican majority) 1981 - 1984 [1981]
38. Walter Frederick Mondale (Mondale I, Democratic majority) 1984 - 1987 [1984]
–. Walter Frederick Mondale (Mondale II, Democratic majority) 1987 - 1990
39. Robert Joseph Dole (Dole I, Republican majority) 1990 - 1993 [1990]
–. Robert Joseph Dole (Dole II, Republican majority) 1993 - 1996 [1993]
40. Albert Arnold Gore (Gore I, Democratic majority) 1996 - 1999 [1996]
–. Albert Arnold Gore (Gore II, Democratic majority) 1999 - 2002 [1999]
–. Albert Arnold Gore (Gore III, Democratic majority) 2002 - 2004 [2002]
41. Birch Evans Bayh III (Bayh I, Democratic majority) 2004 - 2005 [—]
–. Birch Evans Bayh III (Bayh II, Democratic majority) 2005 - 2008 [2005]
42. Willard Mitt Romney (Romney I, Republican majority) 2008 - 2011 [2008]
–. Willard Mitt Romney (Romney II, Republican majority) 2011 - 2014 [2011]
43. Cynthia Jeanne Shaheen (Shaheen I, Democratic majority) 2014 - 2017 [2014]
–. Cynthia Jeanne Shaheen (Shaheen II, Democratic minority) 2017 - Incumbent [2017]
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« Reply #36 on: May 14, 2018, 04:12:30 PM »

COMMANDING GENERALS of the UNITED STATES
1864 - 1885 †     Ulysses S. Grant
1885 - 1890 *     William Tecumseh Sherman
1890 - 1912 *     Nelson Appleton Miles
1912 - 1940 *     John Joseph Pershing
1940 - 1959 †     George Catlett Marshall
1959 - 1979 *     Omar Nelson Bradley
Position abolished, 1979

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
16. Abraham Lincoln (Republican, Illinois) 1861 - 1863 ^
17. Joseph Hooker (Military, California) 1863 - 1864 ^
18. Ulysses S. Grant (Military, Ohio) 1864 - 1881
19. Elihu Benjamin Washburne (National Republican, Illinois) 1881 - 1885
20. Benjamin Harrison (National Republican, Indiana) 1885 - 1893
21. Levi Parsons Morton (National Republican, New York) 1893 - 1897
22. Morgan Gardner Bulkeley (National Republican, Connecticut) 1897 - 1901
23. James Donald Cameron (National Republican, Pennsylvania) 1901 - 1905
24. Henry Cabot Lodge (National Republican, Massachusetts) 1905 - 1913
25. Joseph Benson Foraker (National Republican, Ohio) 1913 - 1917

26. John Joseph Pershing (Unaffiliated, Missouri) 1917 - 1940 *
27. John Nance Garner (Unaffiliated, Texas) 1940 - 1941
28. George Catlett Marshall (Unaffiliated, Pennsylvania) 1941 - 1959
29. Samuel Taliaferro Rayburn (Unaffiliated, Texas) 1959 - 1961
30. Omar Nelson Bradley (Unaffiliated, Missouri) 1961 - 1969
31. John Fitzgerald Kennedy (Unaffiliated, Massachusetts) 1969 - 1973 *
32. Edmund Sixtus Muskie (Unaffiliated, Maine) 1973 - 1977
33. Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (Conservative, New York) 1977 - 1981
34. Birch Evans Bayh (Democratic Alliance, Indiana) 1981 - 1989
35. Mario Matthew Cuomo (Progress, New York) 1989 - 1993
36. Richard Green Lugar (Christian Democratic, Indiana) 1993 - 2001
38. Ralph Nader (Alliance of Liberals and Social Democrats, Connecticut) 2001 - 2005
39. John Richard Kasich (Christian Democratic, Ohio) 2005 - 2009
40. Barack Hussein Obama (Democrats, Hawaii) 2009 - 2017
41. Katherine Brown (Democrats, Oregon) 2017 - Incumbent

† Died in office      * Resigned      ^ Deposed
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« Reply #37 on: May 22, 2018, 01:44:06 PM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
40. Ronald Wilson Reagan (Republican, California) 1981 - 1981
41. George Herbert Walker Bush (Republican, Texas) 1981 - 1985
42. Gary Warren Hart (Democratic, Colorado) 1985 - 1989
43. Paul Dominique Laxalt (Republican, Nevada) 1989 - 1997
44. Albert Arnold Gord (Democratic, Tennessee) 1997 - 2005
45. John Fitzgerald Kerry (Democratic, Massachusetts) 2005 - 2009
46. Willard Mitt Romney (Republican, Massachusetts) 2009 - 2013
47. Joseph Robinette Biden (Democratic, Delaware) 2013 - Incumbent
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« Reply #38 on: May 24, 2018, 09:53:10 PM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
42. Henry Ross Perot (Unaffiliated, Texas) 1993 - 1997
43. Edmund Gerry Brown (Democratic, California) 1997 - 2005
44. John Sidney McCain (Republican, Arizona) 2005 - 2009
45. John Fitzgerald Kerry (Democratic, Massachusetts) 2009 - 2013
46. Mitchell Elias Daniels (Republican, Indiana) 2013 - Incumbent
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« Reply #39 on: July 07, 2018, 12:41:46 PM »
« Edited: July 09, 2018, 10:48:38 AM by Harry S Truman, GM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
37. Hubert Horatio Humphrey (Democratic, Minnesota) 1969 - 1973
38. Spiro Theodore Agnew (Republican, Maryland) 1973 - 1974 *
39. Paul Dominique Laxalt (Republican, Nevada) 1974 - 1976
40. Gerald Rudolph Ford (Republican, Michigan) 1976 - 1977
41. George Stanley McGovern (Democratic, South Dakota) 1977 - 1981
42. Ronald Wilson Reagan (American, California) 1981 - 1981
43. Robert Joseph Dole (American, Kansas) 1981 - 1985
44. Walter Frederick Mondale (Democratic, Minnesota) 1985 - 1987 ^
Office suspended, 1987 - 1989
Office abolished, 1989

* Resigned     ‡ Assassinated     ^ Killed in the President's Day Massacre

ACTING PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES IN EXILE
—. Cecil Dale Andrus (Democratic, as Interior Secretary) 1987 - 1989
—. Michael George Vickers (Unaffiliated, as Deputy Secretary of State) 1989 - 1990
—. Charles Albert Horner (Unaffiliated, as Deputy Secretary of State) 1990 - 1993
—. Nelson Strobridge Talbott (Democratic, as Deputy Secretary of State) 1993 - 1994
—. Richard Noyes Viets (Unaffiliated, as Deputy Secretary of State) 1994 - 1996
—. Leighton Warren Smith (Unaffiliated, as Deputy Secretary of State) 1996 - 2000
—. Thomas Michael Tolliver Niles (Unaffiliated, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2000 - 2002
—. Richard Bruce Cheney (American, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2002 - 2003
—. Michael E. Ryan (Unaffiliated, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2003 - 2004
—. William Floyd Weld (Republican, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2004 - 2006
—. Frank Hughes Murkowski (Republican, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2006 - 2007
—. David Howell Petraeus (Unaffiliated, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2007 - 2009
—. Colin Luther Powell (Republican, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2009 - 2014
—. Susan Elizabeth Rice (Democratic, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2014 - 2018
—. Ricardo Antonio Rosselló Nevares (Democratic, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2018 - 2019
—. Harry Keels Thomas (Unaffiliated, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2019 - 2021
—. Barack Hussein Obama (Democratic, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2021 - 2026
—. Luis Gerardo Rivera Marín (Republican, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2026 - 2028
Government-in-exile disbanded in favor of the American transitional government, 2028


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« Reply #40 on: July 09, 2018, 10:31:10 AM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
37. Hubert Horatio Humphrey (Democratic, Minnesota) 1969 - 1973
38. Spiro Theodore Agnew (Republican, Maryland) 1973 - 1974 *
39. Paul Dominique Laxalt (Republican, Nevada) 1974 - 1976
40. Gerald Rudolph Ford (Republican, Michigan) 1976 - 1977
41. George Stanley McGovern (Democratic, South Dakota) 1977 - 1981
42. Ronald Wilson Reagan (American, California) 1981 - 1981
43. Robert Joseph Dole (American, Kansas) 1981 - 1985
44. Walter Frederick Mondale (Democratic, Minnesota) 1985 - 1987 ^
Office suspended, 1987 - 1989
Office abolished, 1989

* Resigned     ‡ Assassinated     ^ Killed in the President's Day Massacre

ACTING PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES IN EXILE
—. Cecil Dale Andrus (Democratic, as Interior Secretary) 1987 - 1989
—. Michael George Vickers (Unaffiliated, as Deputy Secretary of State) 1989 - 1990
—. Charles Albert Horner (Unaffiliated, as Deputy Secretary of State) 1990 - 1993
—. Nelson Strobridge Talbott (Democratic, as Deputy Secretary of State) 1993 - 1994
—. Richard Noyes Viets (Unaffiliated, as Deputy Secretary of State) 1994 - 1996
—. Leighton Warren Smith (Unaffiliated, as Deputy Secretary of State) 1996 - 2000
—. Thomas Michael Tolliver Niles (Unaffiliated, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2000 - 2002
—. Richard Bruce Cheney (American, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2002 - 2003
—. Michael E. Ryan (Unaffiliated, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2003 - 2004
—. William Floyd Weld (Republican, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2004 - 2006
—. Frank Hughes Murkowski (Republican, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2006 - 2007
—. David Howell Petraeus (Unaffiliated, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2007 - 2009
—. Colin Luther Powell (Republican, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2009 - 2014
—. Susan Elizabeth Rice (Democratic, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2014 - 2018
—. Ricardo Antonio Rosselló Nevares (Democratic, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2018 - 2019
—. Harry Keels Thomas (Unaffiliated, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2019 - 2021
—. Barack Hussein Obama (Democratic, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2021 - 2026
—. Luis Gerardo Rivera Marín (Republican, as Deputy Secretary of State) 2026 - 2028
Government-in-exile disbanded in favor of the American transitional government, 2028

Why was the U.S. Presidency abolished?

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« Reply #41 on: July 28, 2018, 01:50:36 PM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
28. Thomas Woodrow Wilson (Democratic, New Jersey) 1913 - 1918
29. Thomas Riley Marshall (Democratic, Indiana) 1918 - 1925
30. Herbert Clark Hoover (Republican, California) 1925 - 1933
31. Alfred Emmanuel Smith (Democratic, New York) 1933 - 1941
32. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Democratic, New York) 1941 - 1949
33. Earl Warren (Republican, California) 1949 - 1957
34. Adlai Ewing Stevenson (Democratic, Illinois) 1957 - 1961
35. Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (Republican, New York) 1961 - 1962
36. Cecil Harland Underwood (Republican, West Virginia) 1962 - 1969
37. George Wilcken Romney (Republican, Michigan) 1969 - 1977
38. Frank Forrester Church (Democratic, Idaho) 1977 - 1982
39. Lloyd Millard Bentsen (Democratic, Texas) 1982 - 1985
40. Robert Kenneth Dornan (Republican, California) 1985 - 1993
41. Albert Arnold Gore (Democratic, Tennessee) 1993 - 1997
42. John Sidney McCain (Republican, Arizona) 1997 - 2005
43. Frank Hughes Murkowski (Republican, Alaska) 2005 - 2007 ^
44. Olympia Snowe (Republican, Maine) 2007 - 2009
45. Joseph Robinette Biden (Democratic, Delaware) 2009 - 2017
46. Elizabeth Ann Warren (Democratic, Massachusetts) 2017 - Incumbent

† Died in office of natural causes          ‡ Assassinated          ^ Resigned
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« Reply #42 on: July 29, 2018, 06:54:36 PM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
12. Zachary Taylor (Whig, Louisiana) 1849 - 1854
13. William Henry Seward (Union Whig, New York) 1854 - 1865
14. Ulysses S. Grant (Democratic—Liberal Democratic, Ohio) 1865 - 1873
15. Charles Francis Adams (Liberal Democratic, Massachusetts) 1873 - 1877
16. James Gillespie Blaine (Conservative, Maine) 1877 - 1881
17. Thomas Andrews Hendricks (Democratic, Indiana) 1881 - 1885
18. Stephen Grover Cleveland (Democratic, New York) 1885 - 1893
19. Robert Todd Lincoln (Conservative, New York) 1893 - 1895
20. William McKinley (Conservative, Ohio) 1895 - 1901
21. Henry Cabot Lodge (Conservative, Massachusetts) 1901 - 1905
22. Adlai Ewing Stevenson I (Democratic, Illinois) 1905 - 1913
23. Thomas Riley Marshall (Democratic, Indiana) 1913 - 1917
24. Theodore Roosevelt (Conservative, New York) 1917 - 1925
25. Henry Ford (Democratic, Michigan) 1925 - 1933
26. Herbert Hoover (Conservative, California) 1933 - 1941
27. Cordell Hull (Democratic, Tennessee) 1941 - 1949
28. Thomas Edmund Dewey (Conservative, New York) 1949 - 1953
29. Estes Kefauver (Democratic, Tennessee) 1953 - 1956
30. Adlai Ewing Stevenson II (Democratic, Illinois) 1956 - 1961
31. Richard Milhous Nixon (Conservative, California) 1961 - 1969
32. Hubert Horatio Humphrey (Democratic, Minnesota) 1969 - 1973
33. Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (Conservative, New York) 1973 - 1977
34. Hubert Horatio Humphrey (Democratic, Minnesota) 1977 - 1981
35. Howard Henry Baker (Conservative, Tennessee) 1981 - 1989
36. Robert Joseph Dole (Conservative, Kansas) 1989 - 1997
37. John Forbes Kerry (Democratic, Massachusetts) 1997 - 2005
38. Thomas James Vilsack (Democratic, Iowa) 2005 - 2009
39. Willard Mitt Romney (Conservative, Michigan) 2009 - 2017
40. Jeffrey Alan Merkley (Democratic, Oregon) 2017 - Incumbent

† Died in office of natural causes          ‡ Assassinated
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« Reply #43 on: August 27, 2018, 06:20:04 PM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
28. Thomas Woodrow Wilson (Democratic, New Jersey) 1913 – 1919 *
29. Alexander Mitchell Palmer (Democratic, Pennsylvania) 1919 – 1920
30. Thomas Riley Marshall (Democratic, Indiana) 1920 – 1921
31. Warren Gamaliel Harding (Republican, Ohio) 1921 – 1927 ˚
32. John Calvin Coolidge (Republican, Massachusetts) 1927 - 1929
33. Henry Ford (National People's, Michigan) 1929 – 1933
34. Huey Pierce Long (Workingman's, Louisiana) 1933 - 1936
35. Milo Reno (Workingman's, Iowa) 1936 – 1936
36. Douglas MacArthur (Fascist, Arkansas) 1936 – 1964
37. Curtis LeMay (Fascist, Ohio) 1964 – 1968 ^
38. Hubert Horatio Humphrey (Democratic Alliance, Minnesota) 1968 – 1969
39. Martin Luther King (Socialist, Alabama) 1969 – 1975
40. George Wilcken Romney (Christian Democratic, Michigan) 1975 – 1981
41. Leonard Wood Hall (Christian Democratic, New York) 1981 – 1987
42. Emanuel Cleaver (Socialist, Missouri) 1987 – 1999
43. George Walker Bush (Christian Democratic, Connecticut) 1999 – 2011
44. Cedric Levon Richmond (Socialist, Louisiana) 2011 – Incumbent

* Declared incapacitated     ˚ Impeached     ‡ Assassinated     † Died of natural causes     ^ Deposed
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« Reply #44 on: September 06, 2018, 04:52:06 PM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
16. Abraham Lincoln (Republican, Illinois) 1861 – 1864 ‡ [1]
17. Hannibal Hamlin (Republican, Maine) 1864 – 1865
18. Ulysses S. Grant (National Union—Republican, Ohio) 1865 – 1877
19. Benjamin Bristow (Republican, Kentucky) 1877 – 1881

20. Winfield Scott Hancock (Democratic, Pennsylvania) 1881 – 1885
21. George Franklin Edmunds (Republican, Vermont) 1885 – 1889
22. Robert Todd Lincoln (Republican, New York) 1889 – 1897

23. William Jennings Bryan (Democratic, Nebraska) 1897 – 1901
24. William McKinley (Republican, Ohio) 1901 – 1905
25. William Jennings Bryan (Democratic, Nebraska) 1905 – 1909
26. Theodore Roosevelt (Republican, New York) 1909 – 1923
27. Henry Cabot Lodge (Republican, Massachusetts) 1923 – 1929
28. Joseph Taylor Robinson (Democratic—National Democratic, Arkansas)  1929 – 1937
29. Alfred Mossman Landon (Republican, Kansas) 1937 – 1949
30. William Orville Douglas (Democratic, Minnesota) 1949 – 1957
31. Omar Nelson Bradley (Republican, Missouri) 1957 – 1965
32. Hubert Horatio Humphrey (Democratic, Minnesota) 1965 – 1977
33. Spiro Theodore Agnew (Republican, Maryland) 1977 – 1981
34. Birch Evans Bayh (Democratic, Indiana) 1981 – 1989
35. George Herbert Walker Bush (Republican, Connecticut) 1989 – 1997
36. Albert Arnold Gore (Democratic, Tennessee) 1997 – 2001
37. John Sidney McCain (Republican, Arizona) 2001 – 2009
38. John Forbes Kerry (Democratic, Massachusetts) 2009 – 2017
39. Elizabeth Ann Warren (Democratic, Massachusetts) 2017 – Incumbent


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[1] Lincoln's assassination on December 7, 1864 threw the nation—and the Republican party—into chaos, as speculation turned to the choice of the yet-unconvened electoral college for his permanent successor. In the fall elections, Lincoln's 'National Union' ticket had received an overwhelming majority of the available electoral votes; but his choice for vice president, War Democrat Andrew Johnson, was unappealing as a chief executive to most Republicans, especially party stalwarts like William H. Seward. With the electors themselves destined to make the selection, a frantic twelve-day campaign ensued between various hopefuls of the governing party; while both Seward and Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase expended considerable to influence the electors, a draft campaign for General Ulysses S. Grant won the support of a majority of the electors, who elected him president alongside Charles Sumner of Massachusetts, who succeeded Hannibal Hamlin as vice president.
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« Reply #45 on: September 23, 2018, 09:27:36 AM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
32. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Democratic, New York) 1933 – 1945
33. Henry Asgard Wallace (Democratic, Iowa) 1945 – 1949
34. Thomas Edward Dewey (Republican, New York) 1949 – 1953
35. Carey Estes Kefauver (Democratic, Tennessee) 1953 – 1961
36. Hubert Horatio Humphrey (Democratic, Minnesota) 1961 – 1965
37. Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (Republican, New York) 1965 – 1973
38. Cecil Harland Underwood (Republican, West Virginia) 1973 – 1977
39. Frank Forrester Church (Democratic, Idaho) 1977 – 1985
40. Robert Joseph Dole (Republican, Kansas) 1985 – 1989
41. Albert Arnold Gore (Democratic, Tennessee) 1989 – 1993
42. Richard Green Lugar (Republican, Indiana) 1993 – 2001
43. John Sidney McCain (Republican, Arizona) 2001 – 2009
44. Johnny Reid Edwards (Democratic, North Carolina) 2009 – 2010 ^
45. William Blaine Richardson (Democratic, New Mexico) 2010 – 2013
46. Jon Meade Huntsman (Republican, Utah) 2013 – Incumbent
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« Reply #46 on: September 23, 2018, 12:55:52 PM »
« Edited: September 23, 2018, 01:05:26 PM by Harry S Truman, GM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
1. George Washington (Unaffiliated, Virginia) 1789 – 1797
2. Alexander Hamilton (Tory, New York) 1797 – 1801
3. John Marshall (Tory, Virginia) 1801 – 1805
4. Alexander Hamilton (Tory, New York) 1805 – 1806
5. James Madison (Whig, Virginia) 1806 – 1809
6. Benjamin Rush (Tory, Pennsylvania) 1809 – 1813
7. Rufus King (Tory, New York) 1813 – 1821
8. John Quincy Adams (Tory, Massachusetts) 1821 – 1829
9. William Henry Harrison (Tory, Ohio) 1829 – 1832
10. Martin Van Buren (Whig, New York) 1832 – 1841
11. Henry Clay (Conservative, Kentucky) 1841 – 1845
12. Levi Woodbury (Whig, New Hampshire) 1845 – 1853
13. Charles Francis Adams (Adamsite, Massachusetts) 1853 – 1857
14. William Henry Seward (Conservative, New York) 1857 – 1861
15. Salmon Portland Chase (Liberal, Ohio) 1861 – 1865
16. William Henry Seward (Conservative, New York) 1865 – 1869
17. Thomas Andrews Hendricks (Liberal, Indiana) 1869 – 1873
18. Rutherford Birchard Hayes (Conservative, Ohio) 1873 – 1881
19. Thomas Andrews Hendricks (Liberal, Indiana) 1881 – 1885
20. Robert Todd Lincoln (Conservative, New York) 1885 – 1893
21. Thomas Andrews Hendricks (Liberal, Indiana) 1893 – 1895
22. Arthur Sewall (Liberal, Maine) 1895 – 1897
23. Robert Todd Lincoln (Conservative, New York) 1897 – 1901
24. Henry Cabot Lodge (Conservative, Massachusetts) 1901 – 1905
25. John Worth Kern (Liberal, Indiana) 1905 – 1908
26. Alton Brooks Parker (Liberal, New York) 1908 – 1917
27. Thomas Woodrow Wilson (Liberal, New Jersey) 1917 – 1921
28. Warren Gamaliel Harding (Conservative, Ohio) 1921 – 1923
29. John Calvin Coolidge (Conservative, Massachusetts) 1923 – 1929
30. William Edgar Borah (Labor—National Labor, Idaho) 1929 – 1937
31. Alfred Mossman Landon (Conservative, Kansas) 1937 – 1941
32. Winston Leonard Churchill (Conservative, New York) 1941 – 1949
33. Harry Lloyd Hopkins (Labor, Iowa) 1949 – 1953
34. Winston Leonard Churchill (Conservative, New York) 1953 – 1957
35. Thomas Edward Dewey (Conservative, New York) 1957 – 1965
36. Hubert Horatio Humphrey (Labor, Minnesota) 1965 – 1969
37. William Warren Scranton (Conservative, Pennsylvania) 1969 – 1973
38. Hubert Horatio Humphrey (Labor, Minnesota) 1973 – 1977
39. James Terry Sanford (Labor, North Carolina) 1977 – 1981
40. Phyllis McAlpin Schlafly (Conservative, Missouir) 1981 – 1989
41. George Herbert Walker Bush (Conservative, Texas) 1989 – 1997
42. Edmund Gerald Brown (Labor, California) 1997 – 2005
43. Joseph Robinette Biden (Labor, Delaware) 2005 – 2009
44. Willard Mitt Romney (Conservative, Massachusetts) 2009 – 2017
45. Kelly Ann Ayotte (Conservative, New Hampshire) 2017 – Incumbent

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« Reply #47 on: September 26, 2018, 07:57:18 PM »

PresidentsVice Presidents
39.Jimmy Carter(D–GA)1977-1981Def.42.Walter Mondale(D–MN)1977-1981
40.Joe Biden(L–DE)1981-1997Def.43.Nancy Pelosi(L–CA)1981-1990Res.
44.John Kerry(L–MA)1991-1997
41.Jeb Bush(R–FL)1997-2005Ret.45.Christine Todd Whitman(R–NJ)1997-2001Ret.
46.Lindsey Graham(R–SC)2001-2005
42.Blanche Lincoln(L–AR)2005-2013Ret.47.Howard Dean(L–VT)2005-2013
43.Lindsey Graham(R–SC)2013-2018Imp.48.Marco Rubio(R–FL)2013-2017
49.Beto O'Rourke*(L–TX)2017-2018
44.Beto O'Rourke(L–TX)2018-present50.Jeh Johnson(L–DC)2018-present

Modeled this off of a real-life country, but tried to stick to how American terms work. Also, I only chose U.S. politicians whose age matched up with the ages of the RL politicians starting in 1980.

*Note: The 2016 election resulted in a tie. The House barely elected Graham while the Senate elected O'Rourke as Vice President. In 2018, the Democrats managed to impeach Graham and O'Rourke became President.
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« Reply #48 on: November 04, 2018, 11:24:19 AM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
39. Birch Evans Bayh II (Democratic, Indiana) 1977 – 1981
40. Mario Matthew Cuomo (Democratic, New York) 1981 – 1985
41. George Herbert Walker Bush (Republican, Texas) 1985 – 1993
42. William Jefferson Clinton (Democratic, Arkansas) 1993 – 1997
43. Donald John Trump Sr. (Republican, New York) 1997 – 2001
43. Birch Evans Bayh III (Democratic, Indiana) 2001 – 2009
44. Andrew Mark Cuomo (Democratic, New York) 2009 – 2013
45. John Ellis Bush (Republican, Texas) 2013 – 2017
46. Hillary Rodham Clinton (Democratic, Illinois) 2017 – 2021
47. Donald John Trump Jr. (Republican, New York) 2021 – Incumbent

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« Reply #49 on: November 25, 2018, 09:47:24 PM »

PRESIDENTS of the UNITED STATES
18. Ulysses S. Grant (Republican, Ohio) 1869 – 1873
19. Horace Greeley (Liberal Republican, New York) 1873 – 1877
20. Peter Cooper (Greenback, New York) 1877 – 1883
21. Barzillai Jefferson Chambers (Greenback, Texas) 1883 – 1885
22. John Pierce St. John (Prohibition, Kansas) 1885 – 1893
23. James Baird Weaver (People's, Iowa) 1893 – 1897
24. John McAuley Palmer (National Democratic, Illinois) 1897 – 1901
25. John Granville Woolley (Prohibition, Illinois) 1901 – 1905
26. Eugene Victor Debs (Socialist, Indiana) 1905 – 1913
27. Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive, New York) 1913 – 1917
28. Allan Louis Benson (Socialist, New York) 1917 – 1925
29. Robert Marion LaFollette (Progressive, Wisconsin) 1925 – 1925
30. Burton Kendall Wheeler (Progressive, Montana) 1925 – 1929
31. Norman Mattoon Thomas (Socialist, New York) 1929 – 1937
32. William Frederick Lemke (Union, North Dakota) 1937 – 1941
33. Norman Mattoon Thomas (Socialist, New York) 1941 – 1945
34. Wilbert Lee O'Daniel (Texas Regulars, Texas) 1945 – 1949
35. James Strom Thurmond (States' Rights, South Carolina) 1949 – 1953
36. Vincent Hallinan (Progressive, California) 1953 – 1957
37. Thomas Coleman Andrews (States' Rights, Alabama) 1957 – 1965
38. George Corley Wallace (States' Rights—American Independent, Alabama) 1965 – 1973
39. John George Schmitz (American Independent, California) 1973 – 1977
40. Eugene Joseph McCarthy (Independent, Minnesota) 1977 – 1981
41. John Bayard Anderson (Independent, Illinois) 1981 – 1985
42. David Bergland (Libertarian, California) 1985 – 1993
43. Henry Ross Perot (Independent, Texas) 1993 – 2001
44. Ralph Nader (Green—Independent, Connecticut) 2001 – 2013
45. Gary Earl Johnson (Libertarian, New Mexico) 2013 – Incumbent
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