Post by american2006 on Sept 17, 2020 0:23:28 GMT
From TL3 In the Group Multiverse Project:
Emperor George I (George Washington) 1789-1803 [1]
Emperor Alexander I (Alexander Hamilton) 1803-1844 [2]
Emperor Henry I (Henry Clay) 1844-1860 [3]
Emperor Abraham I (Abraham Lincoln) 1860-1902 [4]
Emperor Theodore I (Theodore Roosevelt) 1902-1920 [5]
Emperor Franklin I (Franklin D. Roosevelt)1920-1945 [6]
Emperor John I (John A. Roosevelt) 1945-1981 [7]
Emperor George II 1981-2018 (George H.W. Bush) [8]
Emperor George III 2018-Incumbent 2018-2020 [9]
Heir to George III John 'Jeb' Bush (to be John II)
Heir to Heir John II George Bush (to be George Bush IV)
[1]-After a Virginia slave revolt killed James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton lead the Const. Conv. of 1787. The Imperial Confederation was formed. Washington was elected by the Continental Parliament to the Emperorship. He would divide America in the 16 possessions, the 13 colonies, Vermont, the Great Lakes, and Appalachia (in the South). He would alter add a 17th and 18th, with the 1800 purchase of Florida y Louisiana from Spain. He died in 1803 in his sleep.
[2]-Parliament elected Alexander Hamilton the next Emperor. Under Hamilton, Slave importation was abolished and the powers of the federal government expanded. He would set a precedent that would remain unbroken until 1920, of not asking Parliament to keep the office in the family.
[3]-Henry I would see the Slavery Skism, a period in which 4 Possessions revolted from the Imperial Confederation. He died soon after.
[4]-Abraham I would make much civil reform, especially on Civil Rights. The Edict of Chicago would expand voting rights to all.
[5]-Theodore I was seen as the Imperialist of all the Emperors. He would expand on Henry's and Abraham's expansion in the West and in the Pacific with the annexation of Liberia in Africa, which became the 27th Possession. He would ask that his fifth cousin, Franklin, become emperor
[6]-The Roosevelt Dynasty continued with Franklinian Liberalism, the a doctrine mixing classical liberalism with socialism in terms of the time. He lead the Empire through the Global Conflict.
[7]-John I brought an end to the Roosevelt dynasty. His leadership against the nations of Europe was seen as spotty at best, and the war in Asia and lack of American involvement would cause his choice of successor, his son, John II, to be overruled in favor of the Prime Minister George H.W. Bush.
[8]-George H.W. Bush's dynasty saw the rise of prominence of Texas, and Trinity (OTL Dallas) became the new capitol of the Empire (New York City being the former). He brought conservatism to the office not ever seen, and government programs where set back to the reign of Abraham I.
[9]-The most recent emperor, George III was mocked after his father's 2018 death for being King George III. This was used by the Liberals in Parliament to great avail, until, that is, George III invaded Italy to put an end to the Neoroman Movement growing there.
Dynasties
Parliamentary Dynasty 1789-1902
Rooseveltian Dynasty 1902-1981
Bushian Dynasty 1981-Present
Emperor George I (George Washington) 1789-1803 [1]
Emperor Alexander I (Alexander Hamilton) 1803-1844 [2]
Emperor Henry I (Henry Clay) 1844-1860 [3]
Emperor Abraham I (Abraham Lincoln) 1860-1902 [4]
Emperor Theodore I (Theodore Roosevelt) 1902-1920 [5]
Emperor Franklin I (Franklin D. Roosevelt)1920-1945 [6]
Emperor John I (John A. Roosevelt) 1945-1981 [7]
Emperor George II 1981-2018 (George H.W. Bush) [8]
Emperor George III 2018-Incumbent 2018-2020 [9]
Heir to George III John 'Jeb' Bush (to be John II)
Heir to Heir John II George Bush (to be George Bush IV)
[1]-After a Virginia slave revolt killed James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton lead the Const. Conv. of 1787. The Imperial Confederation was formed. Washington was elected by the Continental Parliament to the Emperorship. He would divide America in the 16 possessions, the 13 colonies, Vermont, the Great Lakes, and Appalachia (in the South). He would alter add a 17th and 18th, with the 1800 purchase of Florida y Louisiana from Spain. He died in 1803 in his sleep.
[2]-Parliament elected Alexander Hamilton the next Emperor. Under Hamilton, Slave importation was abolished and the powers of the federal government expanded. He would set a precedent that would remain unbroken until 1920, of not asking Parliament to keep the office in the family.
[3]-Henry I would see the Slavery Skism, a period in which 4 Possessions revolted from the Imperial Confederation. He died soon after.
[4]-Abraham I would make much civil reform, especially on Civil Rights. The Edict of Chicago would expand voting rights to all.
[5]-Theodore I was seen as the Imperialist of all the Emperors. He would expand on Henry's and Abraham's expansion in the West and in the Pacific with the annexation of Liberia in Africa, which became the 27th Possession. He would ask that his fifth cousin, Franklin, become emperor
[6]-The Roosevelt Dynasty continued with Franklinian Liberalism, the a doctrine mixing classical liberalism with socialism in terms of the time. He lead the Empire through the Global Conflict.
[7]-John I brought an end to the Roosevelt dynasty. His leadership against the nations of Europe was seen as spotty at best, and the war in Asia and lack of American involvement would cause his choice of successor, his son, John II, to be overruled in favor of the Prime Minister George H.W. Bush.
[8]-George H.W. Bush's dynasty saw the rise of prominence of Texas, and Trinity (OTL Dallas) became the new capitol of the Empire (New York City being the former). He brought conservatism to the office not ever seen, and government programs where set back to the reign of Abraham I.
[9]-The most recent emperor, George III was mocked after his father's 2018 death for being King George III. This was used by the Liberals in Parliament to great avail, until, that is, George III invaded Italy to put an end to the Neoroman Movement growing there.
Dynasties
Parliamentary Dynasty 1789-1902
Rooseveltian Dynasty 1902-1981
Bushian Dynasty 1981-Present