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« on: July 03, 2009, 08:12:13 PM »

After the American Revolution  (1776-1785) ended the Colonists walked away proudly. Winning the war.


General George Washington held a convention to write a Constitution in which the colonists and future generations would follow.


On July 27th 1786 George Washington had announced the formation of the United States of America.

all of the current colonies had ratified the U.S Constitution thus becoming states:


Delaware
Virginia (West Virginia is apart of VA)
Massachusetts
New Jersey
South Carolina
New York
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Pennsylvania
Maryland
N. Carolina
S. Carolina
Maine
Vermont
Georgia


A election date for Congress and President. Two Parties were formed the Patriot Party (Center-right) and the Liberty Party (Center-Left)

The first Presidential Election was held on Nov. 28th 1786



George Washington (Patriot Party- VA) / John Adams (Patriot Party- VA) : 65%
Thomas Jefferson (Liberty Party-Maryland) / John Hancock( Liberty Party-Maryland) : 35%

Congress Election results Sad

U.S Senate Sad



Blue = One Patriot Senator, One Liberty Senator
Red = Two Liberty Senators
Green = Two Patriot Senators

Liberty : 13
Patriot : 16

House of Representatives : 



Blue = Tied
Green =  Controlled by Patriot Party
Red = Controlled by Liberty Party

Georgia Sad

Patriot : 2
Liberty : 4

South Carolina Sad

Patriot : 1
Liberty : 1

North Carolina Sad

Patriot : 0
Liberty : 5

Virginia Sad

Patriot : 10
Liberty : 6

Maryland Sad

Patriot : 4
Liberty : 4

Delaware Sad

Patriot : 1
Liberty : 1

Pennsylvania Sad

Patriot : 7
Liberty : 3

New Jersey Sad

Patriot : 3
Liberty : 2

New York Sad

Patriot : 10
Liberty : 10

Connecticut Sad

Patriot : 2
Liberty : 2


Rhode Island Sad

Patriot : 1
Liberty : 1


Massachusetts Sad

Patriot : 9
Liberty : 6

New Hampshire Sad

Patriot : 9
Liberty : 0


Vermont Sad

Patriot : 2
Liberty : 5

Maine Sad

Patriot : 2
Liberty : 1

Patriot Party : 63 House Seats
Liberty Party : 51 House seats


Governor races Sad



Patriot Party : 7 Governors
Liberty Party : 8 Governors

President-Elect George Washington will be sworn in on Jan 12th 1787.
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« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2009, 09:34:28 PM »

Maine was not a State at this time.  Do some research before you write a timeline, please.
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« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2009, 09:37:01 PM »

Jan. 12th 1787 Sad The first U.S Congress and The first President and Vice-President are sworn in at the official Capital, Baltimore, Maryland. Each President serves a 4 year term and can serve no more then 3 terms.

The official Presidential Residence is the "Freedom House" which is in Baltimore as well. Also a Capitol building was made for the congress.

President Washington had gotten to work soon after being sworn in.

Some very important cabinet members of the Washington Administration were Chief of Staff Thomas Jefferson (L-MD), Sec of Treasury Thomas Paine (P-NJ), and Sec of Defense Benjamin Franklin (None-VA).

Washington focused most of his first term on gaetting more colonies admitted into the U.S.

Here is the current Map of the U.S



Blue = United States of America
Red = Independent Republics
Grey = Owned by French, Britsh, and /or Spanish

America was starting off at the right foot. Having a good economy, and a increasing population and a flourishing military.

By May 1788 Washington had a 78% Approval rating.

Current America Demographics Sad

Male : 51%
Female : 49%

White : 80%
Black (Slaves) : 20%

Christians : 80%
Catholics : 10%
Jews : 10%

Party registration :

Patriot : 50%
Liberty : 40%
None : 10%


Fastest growing state : New York-South Carolina tie
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U.S Population :

7,845,643 Americans as of 1788.


President Washington announced in a speech that a Census will be held every ten years. The next Census will be held in 1796.

Soon some Americans started worrying about a potential British attack from the north ( Present-day Canada)

Washington sent Ben Franklin and six other diplomats to England in 1789 after a U.S General reported seeing armed British troops in the Northern Vermont area, which is very unpopulated.

A week later President Washington had received a package. The package contained  the heads of Benjamin Franklin and the other 5 diplomats. Also there was a note inside saying :

"Dear President George Washington

King George has decided that your nation is a threat to British colonies in the north and near the Mississippi river.

Cease all attempts to gain land for your country or England will conquer your nation

- England"

 
A angry Washington went to congress asking for permission to attack the British colonies in Present day Minnesota and Present-day Canada. Stating that the death of a Founding father is a declaration of war and oppression.

Congress agreed.

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March 12th 1789 Sad American troops met  the Brits  in Conflict in Northern Vermont. Fpr the 2nd time in a few years the new nation faces another challenge of survival.

The war had started off as a minor war, which the Brits should've won. But soon after the 1st battle of Northern New Hampshire ( April 3rd 1789.) the war was much more bloody and unending.

Soon the war became a major Campaign issue in America as the 1790 elections were nearing. America  succeeded in pushing British forces away from the Mainland U.S. Most of the battles occured in neighboring Independent Republics such as Indiana and Minnesota.


by late 1789, America had added 3 new states into the union.

The state of Indiana
The State of Minnesota
The state of Iowa

 



Red = Independent Repulbics
Blue = America
Grey = Other colonies



 

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« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2009, 09:37:32 PM »

Maine was not a State at this time.  Do some research before you write a timeline, please.

It's alternate timeline. I'm not going to follow history at all.
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« Reply #4 on: July 03, 2009, 10:39:21 PM »

You really have no idea what you're doing, do you?
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« Reply #5 on: July 04, 2009, 01:54:44 PM »

My problems with this timeline...
There would be more men than listed, there would be more whites, and Catholics are Christians, so that doesn't make sense.

Other than, that, Best of luck to you, on this. Smiley
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« Reply #6 on: July 04, 2009, 01:59:30 PM »

ROFL. What an awful timeline.
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« Reply #7 on: July 04, 2009, 02:10:29 PM »

There were under 7,000 jews in a population of 4 million  free citizens at this time. Catholics would be around 10% tops. The Mississippi was the agreed on border in the treaty of Paris. Oh why bother?
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« Reply #8 on: July 04, 2009, 02:13:29 PM »


It's not even bad enough to be funny.  It's just painful to read.
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« Reply #9 on: July 04, 2009, 04:26:39 PM »

Ahh poor JewishConservative.....

Guys take it easy on him, doing a timeline on the foundation years isn't easy. For christ sakes it takes me like 4 hours per entry to do like a month in my alternate timeline. Granted it seems like he just jumps into it and makes up his own rules (I will admit that "it's an alternate reality" argument is actually pretty good), but alot of times I feel really tempted to do the same. The difference? I seem to be better at covering up my mistakes by creating grandiose explanations (except for the early Canadian independence part, I got my ass handed to me on that one).

Plus, he's pretty young and hasn't developed the knack for BSing like most of us have.
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« Reply #10 on: July 04, 2009, 06:05:01 PM »

Wow, this is really a stain on the proud and upstanding tradition of alternate timelines. LOL

In all seriousness Jewish Conservative, this seems like a really bad attempt at proving that your not a troll. The fact is that for these timelines to be fun for anyone you need to do a little bit of research. That being said, at least you are not just posting a redicolous attack on liberals or Democrats.
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