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« Reply #25 on: June 07, 2013, 10:16:28 PM »

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« Reply #26 on: June 09, 2013, 07:52:04 PM »

Good TL so far.
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« Reply #27 on: June 17, 2013, 09:16:01 PM »
« Edited: July 09, 2013, 06:12:03 PM by SirNick »

The Great Turmoil Continued

By the end of the 1920s and beginning of the 1930s the worldwide depression was evident in every aspect of life.

In 1931, at Queen Ruth's very public birthday party, a French national who moved to the United States before World War One shot and killed Queen Ruth I --the first assassination of an American monarch. The assailant would later testify that the American decision to not enter the first World War gave the war to Germany, and that Americans were ungrateful for the help the French gave them during the American Revolution.

Queen Ruth's daughter, Ruth, would subsequently take the throne titling herself Queen Ruth II. Queen Ruth II, in blind anger, would condemn the French and call their country "an uncivilized wasteland." Queen Ruth II would ultimately dissolve Parliament just to interrupt the trial of the French national and have him quartered in the capitol, Boston.

Queen Ruth II's blind anger would overflow into the minds of the American people. She would say "If the French want to lose another war, we can give it to them."

In Europe, the French were outraged by American rhetoric, and even went as far to initially condemn the assassination. After Queen Ruth II's outrage the French foreign minister was caught saying "Hopefully her end will be much like her mother's."

Otherwise, economic conditions in Europe were no better as the French and Germans militarized their borders as a radical leftist governments came to power in Spain and Portugal.


Monarchs of the United Kingdoms

Line of Adams - 107 Years

1. John Adams (King John I) April 30, 1789 - July 4, 1826 (37 years)
2. John Quincy Adams (King John II) July 4, 1826 - February 23, 1848 (22 years)
3. Charles Francis Adams (King Charles I) - February 23, 1848 - November 21, 1886 (38 years)
4. John Quincy Adams II (King John III) - November 21, 1886 - August 14, 1894 (8 years)
5. King George I (George Caspar Adams) - August 14, 1894* - March 18, 1895 (9 months)
6.  Charles Francis Adams III (King Charles II) - March 18, 1895** - About May 1896 (14 months)

Line of Bryan

7. William Jennings Bryan (King William I) - June 7, 1896 - July 26, 1925 (29 years)
8. Ruth Bryan Owen (Queen Ruth I)*** - July 26, 1925 - July 26, 1931 (6 years)
9. Ruth Bryan Owen Leavitt (Queen Ruth II) - July 26, 1931 -


*Challenged for throne, via war, initially by uncle and younger brother --and then rest of nation.
**Challenged by numerous others including his own uncle
*** - Assassinated

Prime Ministers of the United Kingdoms

1. Thomas Jefferson - May 23, 1789 - March 4, 1803
2. Alexander Hamilton - March 4, 1803 - July 12, 1804
3.  Jonathan Dayton - July 12, 1804 - March 4, 1809
4.  James Madison - March 4, 1809 - March 4, 1817
5. Henry Clay - March 4, 1817 - March 4, 1832
6. Andrew Jackson - March 4, 1832 - March 4, 1838
7. Hugh Lawson White - March 4, 1838 - April 10, 1840
8.  James Barbour - April 10, 1840 - June 7, 1842
9. John Winston Jones - June 7, 1842 - February 23, 1848
Parliament Dissolved - February 23, 1848 - August 6, 1848
10. John C. Calhoun - August 6, 1848 - March 31, 1850
11. John C. Fremont - March 31, 1850 - May 6, 1850
12. Thomas H. Watts - May 6, 1850 - March 4, 1858
13. Galusha A. Grow - March 4, 1858 - March 4, 1860
14. Alexander McDowell - March 4, 1860 - March 4, 1862
Parliament Dissolved - March 4, 1862 - March 4, 1863
15. John Brown Gordon - March 4, 1863 - March 4, 1874
16. James G. Blaine - March 4, 1874 - March 4, 1880
17. Nathaniel P. Banks - March 4, 1880 - September 4, 1886
18. Benjamin Harrison - September 4, 1886 - August 14, 1894
Parliament Dissolved - August 14, 1894 - September 12, 1896
19. William McKinley - September 12, 1896 - March 4, 1900
20. Eugene V. Debbs - March 4, 1900 -  March  4, 1916
21. Nicholas Longworth - March 4, 1916 - March 4, 1918
22. James M. Cox - March 4, 1918 - March 4, 1920
23. Nicholas Longworth - March 4, 1920 - March 4, 1924
24. William Cameron Sproul - March 4, 1924 - July 6, 1925
Parliament Dissolved - July 6, 1925 - November 8, 1925
25. Joseph P. Kennedy - November 8, 1925 - March 4, 1928
26. Louis Blaylock - March 4, 1928 - July 26, 1931
Parliament Dissolved - July 26, 1931 - March 4, 1932[/i]
27. Joseph P. Kennedy - March 4, 1932 - March 4, 1940

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« Reply #28 on: June 17, 2013, 10:16:54 PM »
« Edited: July 10, 2013, 12:34:56 AM by SirNick »

The Second World War

The Second World War would officially begin on July 26, 1932, a year after the assassination of Queen Ruth I. The French, correctly suspecting an impending American attack, would lay siege to the American Island of Bermuda in the Atlantic while invading former French territories in Europe.

The French were joined by the Spanish and Portuguese and titled themselves the Western Order, while the United Kingdoms of America and  Germany were generally referred to as the Boston-Berlin Pact.

In the United Kingdoms of America, Parliament would overwhelmingly approve of the decision to go to war, willingly granting Queen Ruth II broad and unchecked power --powers that her mother and grandfather had given to Parliament.

The war would not go well for the Americans. Unable to establish a beachhead in Europe after a failed, and often criticized, invasion at Normandy, the Queen would turn her attention to French colonies in Africa.

By 1933, Germany was pushed back by the French and was begging for help. The French, overplaying their hand attacked Italy--another actor they saw as helping the Germans. In response to the invasion of Italy --Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary would join the war in support of the Boston-Berlin Pact. This escalation would concern communist Russia.

In 1934, after mild gains in Africa, the American forces would arrive in Italy to push back the French threat. By mid 1934, the Boston-Berlin Pact would have pushed back the French advance.

However, the gains the Americans made in Africa would spark a land dispute, ultimately leading to the United Kingdom joining the French side of the war. Sensing an opportunity, Japan would join the Boston-Berlin Pact.

As the war escalated, momentum seemed to be on the side of the Boston-Berlin Pact. Communist Russia would not allow the Western Order to fall and would enter the war on their side.

By 1935 the war was divided as such upon the Mexican entrance into the war:

Western Order - France, Spain, Portugal, United Kingdom, Russia, Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, El Salvador, San Jose, elements of China, Australia, New Zealand

Boston-Berlin Pact - United Kingdoms of America, Germany, Italy, Austro Hungarian Empire, Japan, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, elements of China,


Monarchs of the United Kingdoms

Line of Adams - 107 Years

1. John Adams (King John I) April 30, 1789 - July 4, 1826 (37 years)
2. John Quincy Adams (King John II) July 4, 1826 - February 23, 1848 (22 years)
3. Charles Francis Adams (King Charles I) - February 23, 1848 - November 21, 1886 (38 years)
4. John Quincy Adams II (King John III) - November 21, 1886 - August 14, 1894 (8 years)
5. King George I (George Caspar Adams) - August 14, 1894* - March 18, 1895 (9 months)
6.  Charles Francis Adams III (King Charles II) - March 18, 1895** - About May 1896 (14 months)

Line of Bryan

7. William Jennings Bryan (King William I) - June 7, 1896 - July 26, 1925 (29 years)
8. Ruth Bryan Owen (Queen Ruth I)*** - July 26, 1925 - July 26, 1931 (6 years)
9. Ruth Bryan Owen Leavitt (Queen Ruth II) - July 26, 1931 -

*Challenged for throne, via war, initially by uncle and younger brother --and then rest of nation.
**Challenged by numerous others including his own uncle
*** - Assassinated

Prime Ministers of the United Kingdoms

1. Thomas Jefferson - May 23, 1789 - March 4, 1803
2. Alexander Hamilton - March 4, 1803 - July 12, 1804
3.  Jonathan Dayton - July 12, 1804 - March 4, 1809
4.  James Madison - March 4, 1809 - March 4, 1817
5. Henry Clay - March 4, 1817 - March 4, 1832
6. Andrew Jackson - March 4, 1832 - March 4, 1838
7. Hugh Lawson White - March 4, 1838 - April 10, 1840
8.  James Barbour - April 10, 1840 - June 7, 1842
9. John Winston Jones - June 7, 1842 - February 23, 1848
Parliament Dissolved - February 23, 1848 - August 6, 1848
10. John C. Calhoun - August 6, 1848 - March 31, 1850
11. John C. Fremont - March 31, 1850 - May 6, 1850
12. Thomas H. Watts - May 6, 1850 - March 4, 1858
13. Galusha A. Grow - March 4, 1858 - March 4, 1860
14. Alexander McDowell - March 4, 1860 - March 4, 1862
Parliament Dissolved - March 4, 1862 - March 4, 1863
15. John Brown Gordon - March 4, 1863 - March 4, 1874
16. James G. Blaine - March 4, 1874 - March 4, 1880
17. Nathaniel P. Banks - March 4, 1880 - September 4, 1886
18. Benjamin Harrison - September 4, 1886 - August 14, 1894
Parliament Dissolved - August 14, 1894 - September 12, 1896
19. William McKinley - September 12, 1896 - March 4, 1900
20. Eugene V. Debbs - March 4, 1900 -  March  4, 1916
21. Nicholas Longworth - March 4, 1916 - March 4, 1918
22. James M. Cox - March 4, 1918 - March 4, 1920
23. Nicholas Longworth - March 4, 1920 - March 4, 1924
24. William Cameron Sproul - March 4, 1924 - July 6, 1925
Parliament Dissolved - July 6, 1925 - November 8, 1925
25. Joseph P. Kennedy - November 8, 1925 - March 4, 1928
26. Louis Blaylock - March 4, 1928 - July 26, 1931
Parliament Dissolved - July 26, 1931 - March 4, 1932[/i]
27. Joseph P. Kennedy - March 4, 1932 - March 4, 1940
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« Reply #29 on: June 17, 2013, 10:41:35 PM »

Every time I read "Line of Bryan" I think of Monty Python. Great updates!
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« Reply #30 on: July 09, 2013, 06:11:21 PM »
« Edited: July 09, 2013, 06:50:47 PM by SirNick »

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« Reply #31 on: July 09, 2013, 06:49:28 PM »

The Second World War

With the United States facing two fronts at home, and a unsuccessful front in Africa against the British, it turned its attention home. The Queen would order gains in Africa to be fortified but all offensive activity to be halted.

At home, Mexico and Canada invaded the United Kingdoms of America. It was the first invasion since the formation of the nation. Queen Ruth II called on the nation to stop the foreign threat, but few were willing to question her flawed leadership.

1936 would become a scary year for Americans. Unprepared, the United Kingdoms of America would lose ground in every theater of conflict. In Africa, the Americans would lose their defensive positions, and in North America they would lose parts of the western United Kingdoms of America. People legitimately feared that they would lose the war.

In Europe, the European aspects the Boston-Berlin Pact were being pushed back by the Russian advance --but they managed to hold their western front.

In 1937, supply caught up with demand in the United Kingdoms of America. The Americans finally had enough manpower and resources to push back against the Canadian and Mexican onslaught.  By spring 1938, the Canadians surrendered to the Americans and the South American arm of the Western Order was pushed back to Mexico City. In Europe, a stalemate.


In 1939, the South American part of the Western Order would come to a peace agreement with the Boston-Berlin Pact. The United Kingdoms of America would annex all territories north of 23.17 north (in latitude). The United Kingdoms of America would also annex all Caribbean Islands that were in the Western Order. The remaining countries in the Western Order (south of 23.17 north) would keep their independence but give exclusive trading rights to the United Kingdoms of America.

The way the arrangement worked, the country of Mexico would no longer exist. It would split into Oaxaca, Guadalajara and Villahermosa.

In Europe, the defeat of the western arm of the Western Order would shaken the resolve of the Western Order --but it would not change the stalemate.

In 1940, American forces made another attempt to land in Europe and were unsuccessful once again, but the movement of Western Order forces to defend against the potential invasion let to a break in the stalemate as Boston-Berlin Pact forces quickly sped towards France's capitol of Paris.

The Battle of Paris would last three days and be one of the bloodiest battles in the war, ultimately the Western Order would keep Paris and repel the Boston-Berlin Pact's advance.

Prime Minister Joseph P. Kennedy would lose his seat in Parliament defending the country's attempt at landing in Europe for a second time. New Prime Minister Glen Nye would advocate for the United Kingdoms leaving the alliance and the war.

Nye wasn't alone. Americans overwhelmingly put Nye's party, and those of his view, in the majority in Parliament. They had successfully defended their homeland and saw no need to help anyone in Europe. The Europeans did not help them when they needed it.

In 1940, Parliament passed an act stripping the Queen of her budgetary powers and gave her "office" an allowance. Queen Ruth II rejected the bill, calling it "an insult to the Monarchy." To further rub salt in her wounds, Parliament continued to pass bills limiting the Queen's power over the military, and largely reducing her role to a ceremonial one. Nye would call the acts "democracy" while the Queen called it an "act of tyranny."

In 1941, Queen Ruth II dismissed Parliament, but Nye rejected the motion calling "without merit" and stated that the Queen had no power to remove elected officials from office. On April 8, 1941 Queen Ruth II called upon the Armed Forces of the United Kingdoms of America to disband Parliament by force. The alliances of the military split, and there started the Second American Civil War.

Monarchs of the United Kingdoms

Line of Adams - 107 Years

1. John Adams (King John I) April 30, 1789 - July 4, 1826 (37 years)
2. John Quincy Adams (King John II) July 4, 1826 - February 23, 1848 (22 years)
3. Charles Francis Adams (King Charles I) - February 23, 1848 - November 21, 1886 (38 years)
4. John Quincy Adams II (King John III) - November 21, 1886 - August 14, 1894 (8 years)
5. King George I (George Caspar Adams) - August 14, 1894* - March 18, 1895 (9 months)
6.  Charles Francis Adams III (King Charles II) - March 18, 1895** - About May 1896 (14 months)

Line of Bryan

7. William Jennings Bryan (King William I) - June 7, 1896 - July 26, 1925 (29 years)
8. Ruth Bryan Owen (Queen Ruth I)*** - July 26, 1925 - July 26, 1931 (6 years)
9. Ruth Bryan Owen Leavitt (Queen Ruth II) - July 26, 1931 -

*Challenged for throne, via war, initially by uncle and younger brother --and then rest of nation.
**Challenged by numerous others including his own uncle
*** - Assassinated

Prime Ministers of the United Kingdoms

1. Thomas Jefferson - May 23, 1789 - March 4, 1803
2. Alexander Hamilton - March 4, 1803 - July 12, 1804
3.  Jonathan Dayton - July 12, 1804 - March 4, 1809
4.  James Madison - March 4, 1809 - March 4, 1817
5. Henry Clay - March 4, 1817 - March 4, 1832
6. Andrew Jackson - March 4, 1832 - March 4, 1838
7. Hugh Lawson White - March 4, 1838 - April 10, 1840
8.  James Barbour - April 10, 1840 - June 7, 1842
9. John Winston Jones - June 7, 1842 - February 23, 1848
Parliament Dissolved - February 23, 1848 - August 6, 1848
10. John C. Calhoun - August 6, 1848 - March 31, 1850
11. John C. Fremont - March 31, 1850 - May 6, 1850
12. Thomas H. Watts - May 6, 1850 - March 4, 1858
13. Galusha A. Grow - March 4, 1858 - March 4, 1860
14. Alexander McDowell - March 4, 1860 - March 4, 1862
Parliament Dissolved - March 4, 1862 - March 4, 1863
15. John Brown Gordon - March 4, 1863 - March 4, 1874
16. James G. Blaine - March 4, 1874 - March 4, 1880
17. Nathaniel P. Banks - March 4, 1880 - September 4, 1886
18. Benjamin Harrison - September 4, 1886 - August 14, 1894
Parliament Dissolved - August 14, 1894 - September 12, 1896
19. William McKinley - September 12, 1896 - March 4, 1900
20. Eugene V. Debbs - March 4, 1900 -  March  4, 1916
21. Nicholas Longworth - March 4, 1916 - March 4, 1918
22. James M. Cox - March 4, 1918 - March 4, 1920
23. Nicholas Longworth - March 4, 1920 - March 4, 1924
24. William Cameron Sproul - March 4, 1924 - July 6, 1925
Parliament Dissolved - July 6, 1925 - November 8, 1925
25. Joseph P. Kennedy - November 8, 1925 - March 4, 1928
26. Louis Blaylock - March 4, 1928 - July 26, 1931
Parliament Dissolved - July 26, 1931 - March 4, 1932[/i]
27. Joseph P. Kennedy - March 4, 1932 - March 4, 1940
28. Gerald "Glenn" Nye - March 4, 1940 -
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« Reply #32 on: July 09, 2013, 06:50:36 PM »

The Second American Civil War

Unlike the first American Civil War, the factions in the Second American War would be only two. The first faction, called the Ruthless (because they were without Queen Ruth II) would support the Parliament and saw their leader as Prime Minister Glen Nye. The second faction, called the Loyalists, saw their champion as Queen Ruth II and supported the throne over Parliament.

Because the war broke out so suddenly, and so soon after the defeat of both Canada and the Western Order in central and South America --guerilla fighters quickly sprung up in the annexed territories. These fighters were nationalistic and wanted the full independence of the annexed territories in North America.

Simultaneously, American forces abroad were without leadership. Some generals claimed leadership to one faction, others to another, those under them were also confused as to their allegiances. This led to the decimation of American forces in Africa, and Asia.

In Europe, the Berlin-Boston Pact would fail in 1942 with the surrender of Germany to the Western Order. Japan would negotiate a separate peace with the Western Order, one that was beneficial to both parties. Germany would be stripped of much of its territory and forced to pay huge war damages --as was the rest of the European part of the Boston-Berlin Pact.

Over the years, resentment would form towards the United Kingdoms of America for, what the Germans saw, as turning their back on Germany. The Western Order accepted a one sided "cease fire" with the United Kingdoms of America...on their behalf.

Prime Minister Nye would accept the cease fire, while Queen Ruth II would reject it. In 1943, a year after World War Two ended, the military forces of the Loyalists would come to an agreement with the Ruthless that would end the Second American Civil War, and increase the pay of the military.

As part of the agreement, which ironically did not involve Queen Ruth II, Queen Ruth II would remain as monarch but only in a ceremonial role. As long as the military recognized this, Nye's faction --and Parliament --were happy. Polls showed that the American people viewed it as a compromise and were happy too.

Queen Ruth II would "reign" until her death in 2001, but would remain ceremonial and would become quieter and quieter for every year after the war.

Prime Minister Nye's first priority at the end of the war was to put down the guerilla fighting in the annexed territories, and to sign a formal peace agreement with the eastern faction of the Western Order. The peace agreement would have the United Kingdoms of America give up territorial claims in the eastern hemisphere, which Nye and Parliament agreed to in 1944.





Monarchs of the United Kingdoms

Line of Adams - 107 Years

1. John Adams (King John I) April 30, 1789 - July 4, 1826 (37 years)
2. John Quincy Adams (King John II) July 4, 1826 - February 23, 1848 (22 years)
3. Charles Francis Adams (King Charles I) - February 23, 1848 - November 21, 1886 (38 years)
4. John Quincy Adams II (King John III) - November 21, 1886 - August 14, 1894 (8 years)
5. King George I (George Caspar Adams) - August 14, 1894* - March 18, 1895 (9 months)
6.  Charles Francis Adams III (King Charles II) - March 18, 1895** - About May 1896 (14 months)

Line of Bryan

7. William Jennings Bryan (King William I) - June 7, 1896 - July 26, 1925 (29 years)
8. Ruth Bryan Owen (Queen Ruth I)*** - July 26, 1925 - July 26, 1931 (6 years)
9. Ruth Bryan Owen Leavitt (Queen Ruth II) - July 26, 1931 - August 8, 2001 (70 years)

*Challenged for throne, via war, initially by uncle and younger brother --and then rest of nation.
**Challenged by numerous others including his own uncle
*** - Assassinated

Prime Ministers of the United Kingdoms

1. Thomas Jefferson - May 23, 1789 - March 4, 1803
2. Alexander Hamilton - March 4, 1803 - July 12, 1804
3.  Jonathan Dayton - July 12, 1804 - March 4, 1809
4.  James Madison - March 4, 1809 - March 4, 1817
5. Henry Clay - March 4, 1817 - March 4, 1832
6. Andrew Jackson - March 4, 1832 - March 4, 1838
7. Hugh Lawson White - March 4, 1838 - April 10, 1840
8.  James Barbour - April 10, 1840 - June 7, 1842
9. John Winston Jones - June 7, 1842 - February 23, 1848
Parliament Dissolved - February 23, 1848 - August 6, 1848
10. John C. Calhoun - August 6, 1848 - March 31, 1850
11. John C. Fremont - March 31, 1850 - May 6, 1850
12. Thomas H. Watts - May 6, 1850 - March 4, 1858
13. Galusha A. Grow - March 4, 1858 - March 4, 1860
14. Alexander McDowell - March 4, 1860 - March 4, 1862
Parliament Dissolved - March 4, 1862 - March 4, 1863
15. John Brown Gordon - March 4, 1863 - March 4, 1874
16. James G. Blaine - March 4, 1874 - March 4, 1880
17. Nathaniel P. Banks - March 4, 1880 - September 4, 1886
18. Benjamin Harrison - September 4, 1886 - August 14, 1894
Parliament Dissolved - August 14, 1894 - September 12, 1896
19. William McKinley - September 12, 1896 - March 4, 1900
20. Eugene V. Debbs - March 4, 1900 -  March  4, 1916
21. Nicholas Longworth - March 4, 1916 - March 4, 1918
22. James M. Cox - March 4, 1918 - March 4, 1920
23. Nicholas Longworth - March 4, 1920 - March 4, 1924
24. William Cameron Sproul - March 4, 1924 - July 6, 1925
Parliament Dissolved - July 6, 1925 - November 8, 1925
25. Joseph P. Kennedy - November 8, 1925 - March 4, 1928
26. Louis Blaylock - March 4, 1928 - July 26, 1931
Parliament Dissolved - July 26, 1931 - March 4, 1932[/i]
27. Joseph P. Kennedy - March 4, 1932 - March 4, 1940
28. Gerald "Glenn" Nye - March 4, 1940 -

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« Reply #33 on: July 09, 2013, 07:09:58 PM »

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« Reply #34 on: July 09, 2013, 07:52:14 PM »


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« Reply #35 on: July 10, 2013, 12:24:06 AM »
« Edited: July 10, 2013, 12:26:02 AM by SirNick »

1944-1960's

In 1944 Prime Minister Nye was the most powerful person in the United Kingdoms of America --and for the first time was that person not the Monarch. With the military appeased, the guerrilla fighting subdued, and the United States withdrawn from international affairs, he could finally focus his attention on problems at home.

The war have pushed many women into the workforce, so Parliament passed laws expanding worker's rights (especially for women) and set a federal minimum wage. Nye's Ruthless Party won in a landslide election in the general election after the ware ended, but an organized opposition party was forming simultaneously.

Prior to Nye's Ruthless Party, there were those who opposed the Monarch's agenda, and those who supported it, but there were no organized parties otherwise. Now, with the absence of a powerful Monarch, parties formed.

The Ruthless Party slowly turned into an isolationist, pro-labor and pro-coal party with broad populist support. The opposition was made up of economic elites, many employers, and those who wanted the United Kingdoms of America to do more business with the rest of the world.

The opposition thought they had a leader in MP Wendell Wilkie but with his passing in 1944,  leadership was up in the air.

In the late 1940s and early 1950s, the United Kingdoms of America would enter a period of economic boom. Nye would remain resistant to business leaders who wanted more trade with other countries --but nonetheless the economy grew especially into the annexed territories which were now full-fledged kingdoms in the UKA.

MP Earl Warren would take on the mantle of the leader of the opposition party, calling themselves the Nationalist Party whose goal was to open America to trade and business from all around the world --the opposite of the crux of Nye's beliefs. Over time, the Nationalist Party would take on pro-business, pro-globalization and free trade stances. They would be more liberal socially in comparison to the more socially conservative Ruthless Party.

Both parties would support a staunchly ceremonial monarch.

Nye would ultimately step down as Prime Minister, followed briefly by Henry A. Wallace and then in 1954, Earl Warren would be elected Prime Minister after the Nationalist Party gained enough seats to form a majority in Parliament.

Warren would enact the very policies that he campaigned on. Pro-business and pro-trade, however; the inflow of cheap goods from other countries would prompt the Ruthless Party to support tariffs on imported goods to keep foreign prices higher than American products. This change would end Warren's tenure as Prime Minister and put the Ruthless Party back in power.

Prime Minister Barry Goldwater would follow Warren, however; Goldwater never had a chance as the economy crashed in 1961 and Goldwater's tenure as Prime Minister with it. History would not remember if Goldwater did anything after it crashed, just that he was in power when it happened and subsequently lost in 1964.


Monarchs of the United Kingdoms

Line of Adams - 107 Years

1. John Adams (King John I) April 30, 1789 - July 4, 1826 (37 years)
2. John Quincy Adams (King John II) July 4, 1826 - February 23, 1848 (22 years)
3. Charles Francis Adams (King Charles I) - February 23, 1848 - November 21, 1886 (38 years)
4. John Quincy Adams II (King John III) - November 21, 1886 - August 14, 1894 (8 years)
5. King George I (George Caspar Adams) - August 14, 1894* - March 18, 1895 (9 months)
6.  Charles Francis Adams III (King Charles II) - March 18, 1895** - About May 1896 (14 months)

Line of Bryan

7. William Jennings Bryan (King William I) - June 7, 1896 - July 26, 1925 (29 years)
8. Ruth Bryan Owen (Queen Ruth I)*** - July 26, 1925 - July 26, 1931 (6 years)
9. Ruth Bryan Owen Leavitt (Queen Ruth II) - July 26, 1931 - August 8, 2001 (70 years)

*Challenged for throne, via war, initially by uncle and younger brother --and then rest of nation.
**Challenged by numerous others including his own uncle
*** - Assassinated

Prime Ministers of the United Kingdoms

1. Thomas Jefferson - May 23, 1789 - March 4, 1803
2. Alexander Hamilton - March 4, 1803 - July 12, 1804
3.  Jonathan Dayton - July 12, 1804 - March 4, 1809
4.  James Madison - March 4, 1809 - March 4, 1817
5. Henry Clay - March 4, 1817 - March 4, 1832
6. Andrew Jackson - March 4, 1832 - March 4, 1838
7. Hugh Lawson White - March 4, 1838 - April 10, 1840
8.  James Barbour - April 10, 1840 - June 7, 1842
9. John Winston Jones - June 7, 1842 - February 23, 1848
Parliament Dissolved - February 23, 1848 - August 6, 1848
10. John C. Calhoun - August 6, 1848 - March 31, 1850
11. John C. Fremont - March 31, 1850 - May 6, 1850
12. Thomas H. Watts - May 6, 1850 - March 4, 1858
13. Galusha A. Grow - March 4, 1858 - March 4, 1860
14. Alexander McDowell - March 4, 1860 - March 4, 1862
Parliament Dissolved - March 4, 1862 - March 4, 1863
15. John Brown Gordon - March 4, 1863 - March 4, 1874
16. James G. Blaine - March 4, 1874 - March 4, 1880
17. Nathaniel P. Banks - March 4, 1880 - September 4, 1886
18. Benjamin Harrison - September 4, 1886 - August 14, 1894
Parliament Dissolved - August 14, 1894 - September 12, 1896
19. William McKinley - September 12, 1896 - March 4, 1900
20. Eugene V. Debbs - March 4, 1900 -  March  4, 1916
21. Nicholas Longworth - March 4, 1916 - March 4, 1918
22. James M. Cox - March 4, 1918 - March 4, 1920
23. Nicholas Longworth - March 4, 1920 - March 4, 1924
24. William Cameron Sproul - March 4, 1924 - July 6, 1925
Parliament Dissolved - July 6, 1925 - November 8, 1925
25. Joseph P. Kennedy - November 8, 1925 - March 4, 1928
26. Louis Blaylock - March 4, 1928 - July 26, 1931
Parliament Dissolved - July 26, 1931 - March 4, 1932[/i]
27. Joseph P. Kennedy - March 4, 1932 - March 4, 1940
28. Gerald "Glenn" Nye - March 4, 1940 - March 4, 1950
29. Henry A. Wallace - March 4,1950 - March 4, 1954
30. Earl Warren - March 4, 1954 - March 4, 1960
31. Barry Goldwater - March 4, 1960 - March 4, 1964
32. Ronald Reagan - March 4, 1964 - March 4, 1965
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« Reply #36 on: July 10, 2013, 12:39:54 AM »

Second Half of the 20th Century

The Nationalist Party, back in power under Prime Minister Reagan, immediately began to facilitate trade with the rest of the world once again. Subsequent losses by the Ruthless Party would force them to change their own stance on isolationism and bring it closer to where the Nationalist Party was --and a more protectionist stance.

Prime Minister Reagan stepped down early for health reasons and was followed by the first Prime Minister from the Canadian kingdoms, Pierre Trudeau. Trudeau would pursue the same goals as Reagan but most importantly, Trudeau saw a rising power in Germany which had animosity towards the United Kingdoms.

In Europe, France was controlled by a leftist authoritarian who allowed elections and democracy on the local level. In Germany, democracy had more or less been pushed out the window after years and years of struggling to regain their economy stability after World War Two. In much of Europe, it was the same --even in states that were on the winning side of the war, like Spain and Portugal. They saw the United Kingdom and France as reaping the benefits, with none for themselves.

In 1970, Germany would form the Rejuvenation Treaty with Spain, Portugal, Belgium, the Netherlands the declining Austro Hungarian Empire, Italy, Sweden and Finland. This Rejuvenation Treaty would be the embodiment of bad feelings towards the main powers in the Western Order -- Russia, France and the United Kingdom, however; it would also harvest hatred towards the United Kingdoms of America.

Prime Minister Trudeau saw the potential threat and attempted to meet with leaders of the Rejuvenation Treaty, and was allowed to speak before them until he was humiliated and cast out of their chamber hall in Berlin.




Monarchs of the United Kingdoms

Line of Adams - 107 Years

1. John Adams (King John I) April 30, 1789 - July 4, 1826 (37 years)
2. John Quincy Adams (King John II) July 4, 1826 - February 23, 1848 (22 years)
3. Charles Francis Adams (King Charles I) - February 23, 1848 - November 21, 1886 (38 years)
4. John Quincy Adams II (King John III) - November 21, 1886 - August 14, 1894 (8 years)
5. King George I (George Caspar Adams) - August 14, 1894* - March 18, 1895 (9 months)
6.  Charles Francis Adams III (King Charles II) - March 18, 1895** - About May 1896 (14 months)

Line of Bryan

7. William Jennings Bryan (King William I) - June 7, 1896 - July 26, 1925 (29 years)
8. Ruth Bryan Owen (Queen Ruth I)*** - July 26, 1925 - July 26, 1931 (6 years)
9. Ruth Bryan Owen Leavitt (Queen Ruth II) - July 26, 1931 - August 8, 2001 (70 years)

*Challenged for throne, via war, initially by uncle and younger brother --and then rest of nation.
**Challenged by numerous others including his own uncle
*** - Assassinated

Prime Ministers of the United Kingdoms

1. Thomas Jefferson - May 23, 1789 - March 4, 1803
2. Alexander Hamilton - March 4, 1803 - July 12, 1804
3.  Jonathan Dayton - July 12, 1804 - March 4, 1809
4.  James Madison - March 4, 1809 - March 4, 1817
5. Henry Clay - March 4, 1817 - March 4, 1832
6. Andrew Jackson - March 4, 1832 - March 4, 1838
7. Hugh Lawson White - March 4, 1838 - April 10, 1840
8.  James Barbour - April 10, 1840 - June 7, 1842
9. John Winston Jones - June 7, 1842 - February 23, 1848
Parliament Dissolved - February 23, 1848 - August 6, 1848
10. John C. Calhoun - August 6, 1848 - March 31, 1850
11. John C. Fremont - March 31, 1850 - May 6, 1850
12. Thomas H. Watts - May 6, 1850 - March 4, 1858
13. Galusha A. Grow - March 4, 1858 - March 4, 1860
14. Alexander McDowell - March 4, 1860 - March 4, 1862
Parliament Dissolved - March 4, 1862 - March 4, 1863
15. John Brown Gordon - March 4, 1863 - March 4, 1874
16. James G. Blaine - March 4, 1874 - March 4, 1880
17. Nathaniel P. Banks - March 4, 1880 - September 4, 1886
18. Benjamin Harrison - September 4, 1886 - August 14, 1894
Parliament Dissolved - August 14, 1894 - September 12, 1896
19. William McKinley - September 12, 1896 - March 4, 1900
20. Eugene V. Debbs - March 4, 1900 -  March  4, 1916
21. Nicholas Longworth - March 4, 1916 - March 4, 1918
22. James M. Cox - March 4, 1918 - March 4, 1920
23. Nicholas Longworth - March 4, 1920 - March 4, 1924
24. William Cameron Sproul - March 4, 1924 - July 6, 1925
Parliament Dissolved - July 6, 1925 - November 8, 1925
25. Joseph P. Kennedy - November 8, 1925 - March 4, 1928
26. Louis Blaylock - March 4, 1928 - July 26, 1931
Parliament Dissolved - July 26, 1931 - March 4, 1932[/i]
27. Joseph P. Kennedy - March 4, 1932 - March 4, 1940
28. Gerald "Glenn" Nye - March 4, 1940 - March 4, 1950
29. Henry A. Wallace - March 4,1950 - March 4, 1954
30. Earl Warren - March 4, 1954 - March 4, 1960
31. Barry Goldwater - March 4, 1960 - March 4, 1964
32. Ronald Reagan - March 4, 1964 - March 4, 1965
33. Pierre Trudeau - March 4, 1965 - March 4, 1978


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« Reply #37 on: July 12, 2013, 03:36:34 PM »

Generic_name I should simply be Generic_name until a Generic_name II exists.
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« Reply #38 on: July 12, 2013, 10:28:21 PM »

Generic_name I should simply be Generic_name until a Generic_name II exists.

^^^
So WJB would just be King William for now.
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« Reply #39 on: July 15, 2013, 08:29:09 PM »

Generic_name I should simply be Generic_name until a Generic_name II exists.

^^^
So WJB would just be King William for now.

You guys can tell that to King William I, but he might have your head in the process.
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« Reply #40 on: July 16, 2013, 10:58:36 PM »

Generic_name I should simply be Generic_name until a Generic_name II exists.

^^^
So WJB would just be King William for now.

You guys can tell that to King William I, but he might have your head in the process.

Tell that to King Billy's decomposing corpse. Also, since I assume you're planning for this to continue into the present, how are you going to deal with Ruth II's child? I can't find any sources on her online.
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« Reply #41 on: July 22, 2013, 11:25:07 AM »

Generic_name I should simply be Generic_name until a Generic_name II exists.

^^^
So WJB would just be King William for now.

You guys can tell that to King William I, but he might have your head in the process.

Tell that to King Billy's decomposing corpse. Also, since I assume you're planning for this to continue into the present, how are you going to deal with Ruth II's child? I can't find any sources on her online.

A-ha, I have a source. You'll like it. It really just happened to workout, but its really good.
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« Reply #42 on: July 22, 2013, 06:54:04 PM »

Generic_name I should simply be Generic_name until a Generic_name II exists.

^^^
So WJB would just be King William for now.

You guys can tell that to King William I, but he might have your head in the process.

Tell that to King Billy's decomposing corpse. Also, since I assume you're planning for this to continue into the present, how are you going to deal with Ruth II's child? I can't find any sources on her online.

A-ha, I have a source. You'll like it. It really just happened to workout, but its really good.

Family friend of the Bryans?
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« Reply #43 on: August 18, 2013, 10:45:37 AM »

Internet. I'm going to finish this today, I got kinda bored with it, but I'm still interested enough to see it through.
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« Reply #44 on: August 18, 2013, 12:05:50 PM »

The Western Order & Rejuvenation Treaty

Ronald Ernest Paul would succeed Pierre Trudeau as Prime Minister in 1978. Trudeau would lose his position after looking like a failure on the world stage.

In 1980 the Austrian Hungarian Empire would break out into an ethnic-political civil war following internal political strife and years of tension. The first military action the countries of the Rejuvenation Treaty would participate it was backing the incumbent ruling party. Prime Minister Ron Paul would ignore calls for American intervention, while the Western Order supported the rebellious faction(s) both economically and militarily.

In 1984 the Rejuvenation Treaty suffered a huge defeat when the ruling monarch of the Austrian Hungarian Empire fled to South America. The rebels took this as a galvanizing moment and declared victory over the deteriorating forces. The Rejuvenation Treaty, led by Germany, not wanting to further embarrass themselves pulled their support for the ruling party and blamed the Western Order for their own side's loss.

The defeat of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire would add to the tension between the two European factions. PM Ron Paul advocated for the United Kingdoms of America to avoid any conflict with Europe saying "if they want to kill each other, what do we care?"

PM Ron Paul would become opposition leader in 1986 when the Ruthless Party lost the majority in Parliament. A power struggle following the 1986 election would ultimately be resolved when a coalition government handed the Prime Ministership to Xicotencatl Leyva Mortera --the first Prime Minister from the "annexed territories" of Mexico.

Prime Minister Mortera openly advocated for reduced tensions between the Western Order and Rejuvenation Treaty. Mortera would say that "Paul didn't do a damn thing to avoid bloodshed, I'm going to try to prevent it."

In 1988, the coalition supporting Mortera elected him Prime Minister once again even with the Ruthless Party having a majority in Parliament. Mortera's support crossed party lines and his  broad popular support him easy to vote for in Parliament.

Mortera's efforts to avoid war in Europe failed in 1988 when war broke out between the Rejuvenation Alliance [formerly Treaty], and the Western Order  after months of tension between newly formed nation states in the former Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Mortera would remain in office until 1996, having successfully navigated the world through what could have been a world war. Countries followed Mortera's leadership in navigating their way through remaining neutral but supporting humanitarian efforts.

The war would end in 1992 in a ceasefire. Historians would look back critically on Mortera for not helping resolve the underlying problems that led to the war between the Western Order and Rejuvenation Alliance. Due to the lack of intervention, the war would become engulfed in war in the future.

The remainder of the 90s under Prime Ministers Gingrich and then Graves were marked by strong economic growth for the United Kingdoms of America. Tensions between the Rejuvenation Alliance and Western Order were still high, even as the UKA pursued economic policies that would, in theory, lessen tensions between the two.

In August 2001, Queen Ruth II died after over 70 years of reign.



Monarchs of the United Kingdoms

Line of Adams - 107 Years

1. John Adams (King John I) April 30, 1789 - July 4, 1826 (37 years)
2. John Quincy Adams (King John II) July 4, 1826 - February 23, 1848 (22 years)
3. Charles Francis Adams (King Charles I) - February 23, 1848 - November 21, 1886 (38 years)
4. John Quincy Adams II (King John III) - November 21, 1886 - August 14, 1894 (8 years)
5. King George I (George Caspar Adams) - August 14, 1894* - March 18, 1895 (9 months)
6.  Charles Francis Adams III (King Charles II) - March 18, 1895** - About May 1896 (14 months)

Line of Bryan

7. William Jennings Bryan (King William I) - June 7, 1896 - July 26, 1925 (29 years)
8. Ruth Bryan Owen (Queen Ruth I)*** - July 26, 1925 - July 26, 1931 (6 years)
9. Ruth Bryan Owen Leavitt (Queen Ruth II) - July 26, 1931 - August 8, 2001 (70 years)

*Challenged for throne, via war, initially by uncle and younger brother --and then rest of nation.
**Challenged by numerous others including his own uncle
*** - Assassinated

Prime Ministers of the United Kingdoms

1. Thomas Jefferson - May 23, 1789 - March 4, 1803
2. Alexander Hamilton - March 4, 1803 - July 12, 1804
3.  Jonathan Dayton - July 12, 1804 - March 4, 1809
4.  James Madison - March 4, 1809 - March 4, 1817
5. Henry Clay - March 4, 1817 - March 4, 1832
6. Andrew Jackson - March 4, 1832 - March 4, 1838
7. Hugh Lawson White - March 4, 1838 - April 10, 1840
8.  James Barbour - April 10, 1840 - June 7, 1842
9. John Winston Jones - June 7, 1842 - February 23, 1848
Parliament Dissolved - February 23, 1848 - August 6, 1848
10. John C. Calhoun - August 6, 1848 - March 31, 1850
11. John C. Fremont - March 31, 1850 - May 6, 1850
12. Thomas H. Watts - May 6, 1850 - March 4, 1858
13. Galusha A. Grow - March 4, 1858 - March 4, 1860
14. Alexander McDowell - March 4, 1860 - March 4, 1862
Parliament Dissolved - March 4, 1862 - March 4, 1863
15. John Brown Gordon - March 4, 1863 - March 4, 1874
16. James G. Blaine - March 4, 1874 - March 4, 1880
17. Nathaniel P. Banks - March 4, 1880 - September 4, 1886
18. Benjamin Harrison - September 4, 1886 - August 14, 1894
Parliament Dissolved - August 14, 1894 - September 12, 1896
19. William McKinley - September 12, 1896 - March 4, 1900
20. Eugene V. Debbs - March 4, 1900 -  March  4, 1916
21. Nicholas Longworth - March 4, 1916 - March 4, 1918
22. James M. Cox - March 4, 1918 - March 4, 1920
23. Nicholas Longworth - March 4, 1920 - March 4, 1924
24. William Cameron Sproul - March 4, 1924 - July 6, 1925
Parliament Dissolved - July 6, 1925 - November 8, 1925
25. Joseph P. Kennedy - November 8, 1925 - March 4, 1928
26. Louis Blaylock - March 4, 1928 - July 26, 1931
Parliament Dissolved - July 26, 1931 - March 4, 1932[/i]
27. Joseph P. Kennedy - March 4, 1932 - March 4, 1940
28. Gerald "Glenn" Nye - March 4, 1940 - March 4, 1950
29. Henry A. Wallace - March 4,1950 - March 4, 1954
30. Earl Warren - March 4, 1954 - March 4, 1960
31. Barry Goldwater - March 4, 1960 - March 4, 1964
32. Ronald Reagan - March 4, 1964 - March 4, 1965
33. Pierre Trudeau - March 4, 1965 - March 4, 1978
33. Ronald Ernest Paul - March 4, 1978 - March 4, 1986
Vacant - March 4, 1986 - March 7, 1986
34. Xicotencatl Leyva Mortera** - March 7, 1986 - March 4, 1996
35. Newton Leroy Gingrich - March 4, 1996 - March 4, 1998
36. William Preston Graves - March 4, 1998 - August 8, 2001

**Xicotencatl Leyva Mortera was a Nationalist but elected by the coalition self-described as "Mortera for Leadership in Governance" which contained Ruthless, Nationalist and independent members of Parliament. The coalition formed around Mortera, as opposed to Mortera forming the coalition.


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« Reply #45 on: August 18, 2013, 04:06:35 PM »

Queen Ruth II was succeeded by her son Robert "Robin" Owen Lehman, Jr.  Robert Owen Lehman Jr was the son of Queen Ruth II and American banker Robert Lehmam Sr. Upon King Robert's succession to the throne, Prime Minister Graves resigned (following the historical precedent of the new Monarch disbanding and reforming the government). New York MP Rudolph Giuliani would be elected as the new Prime Minister.

[Succession Guide: William Jennings Bryan --> Ruth Bryan Owen (Queen Ruth I) --> Ruth "Kitty" Leavitt (Queen Ruth II) --> Robert "Robin" Owen Lehman Jr.]

On September 11, 2001 the face of the world would change forever. The Rejuvenation Alliance would support a surprise military strike on military installations in the northeast. The United Kingdoms of America had given permission for Rejuvenation forces to use US waters to pass through during a training mission to Rejuvenation territories in the Caribbean.

Within 24 hours, the Parliament had declared war on the Rejuvenation Alliance. The Western Order, sensing an opportunity declared war on the Rejuvenation Alliance as well. Prime Minister Giuliani refused to align the country with the leftist Western Order saying the United Kingdoms of America was strong enough to retaliate on its own for this uncalled for attack.

Simultaneously, the Rejuvenation Alliance issued demands for the United States including numerous economic rights, various UKA possessions in the Caribbean and Atlantic and reparations from the last war the two sides had been in. Parliament voted unanimously to decline the offer and called for the complete destruction of the alliance.

Angered by the surprise attack in the Americas, many South American countries joined the side of the United Kingdoms of America including Argentina and Brazil.

In 2002, the Western Order refused to allow the UKA military to pass through its territory via sea, air or land to attack the mutual enemy. Tensions rose when Western Order stopped American ships that  tried to pass through the Sound outside of Copenhagen. A battle broke out that resulted in an American victory over the Western Order --and subsequently the Western Order declared war on the United Kingdoms of America.

By 2004, the war had consumed the globe. Minor powers took advantage of the opportunities created by the distraction of major powers leading to further bloodshed. In March 2004, Giuliani was replaced by the Nationalists as Prime Minister with Colin Powell. Powell was a celebrated general turned politician during the time of Prime Minister Gingrich.

In 2006, the Western Order and Rejuvenation Alliance --after a long stalemate--signed The Bombay Accords. The Bombay Accords agreed that divided, the Western Order and Rejuvenation Alliance would not defeat the United States --that only after the defeat of the U.S could they settle their own differences. The United States suddenly had one united enemy.

The March 2006 elections led to one thing. The Nationalist Party was thrown from power like no party in political history before. Before the election, the Nationalist Party held 337 of 535 seats in Parliament --63%. In the 2006 election, they lost 214 seats --their total share of the Parliament dropped to 23% with 123 seats. The Ruthless Party then held 412 seats, their biggest majority in history.

The subsequent election for Prime Minister in 2006 was interesting. All 123 members of the Nationalist Party (having decided in close doors), backed their own candidate MP Wesley Clark, having abandoned Colin Powell. The Ruthless Party was unable to consolidate its own members around one Prime Minister. The resulting vote at the first round of voting for PM looked like this:


2006 Prime Minister Election - Round 1 Voting

Wesley Clark (NP) - 123 votes (all Nationalists)
Jesse Jackson (RP) - 101 votes (all Ruthless)
Joseph Lieberman (RP) - 130 votes (all Ruthless)
John McCain (RP) - 135 votes (all Ruthless)
Alan Keyes (RP) - 46 votes (all Ruthless)

The Nationalist, seeing the division amongst the Ruthless Party sensed their own opportunity to pick the Prime Minister that they wanted not the one the majority of the Ruthless Party wanted.

2006 Prime Minister Election - Round 2 Voting

Jesse Jackson (RP) - 101 votes (147 Ruthless, 123 Nationalists,
Joseph Lieberman (RP) - 70 votes (all Ruthless)
John McCain (RP) - 195 votes (all Ruthless)

Nationalists MPs in the whip's office had McCain winning had the Nationalists not put Jackson in the office --having convinced Jackson supporters to vote for him again, and having Keyes drop out in support of Jackson.

Prime Minister Jackson was not ready for war. After several blunders, mishaps, failed battles and more the Coalition that elected Jackson broke and put MP John McCain in power after a No Confidence vote.

Jackson's failure at controlling the war would be evident when John McCain took over. Unfortunately McCain's considerable skill and abilities would not overcome the odds that they faced. In June 2008, the United Kingdoms of America was invaded by a joint amphibious assault and by February 2008 King Robert surrendered to enemy forces...

The subsequent "peace agreement" would disband the United Kingdoms of America forever.



Monarchs of the United Kingdoms

Line of Adams - 107 Years

1. John Adams (King John I) April 30, 1789 - July 4, 1826 (37 years)
2. John Quincy Adams (King John II) July 4, 1826 - February 23, 1848 (22 years)
3. Charles Francis Adams (King Charles I) - February 23, 1848 - November 21, 1886 (38 years)
4. John Quincy Adams II (King John III) - November 21, 1886 - August 14, 1894 (8 years)
5. King George I (George Caspar Adams) - August 14, 1894* - March 18, 1895 (9 months)
6.  Charles Francis Adams III (King Charles II) - March 18, 1895** - About May 1896 (14 months)

Line of Bryan

7. William Jennings Bryan (King William I) - June 7, 1896 - July 26, 1925 (29 years)
8. Ruth Bryan Owen (Queen Ruth I)*** - July 26, 1925 - July 26, 1931 (6 years)
9. Ruth Bryan Owen Leavitt (Queen Ruth II) - July 26, 1931 - August 8, 2001 (70 years)
10. Robert "Robin" Owen Lehman, Jr. (King Robert I) - August 8, 2001 - February 2008

*Challenged for throne, via war, initially by uncle and younger brother --and then rest of nation.
**Challenged by numerous others including his own uncle
*** - Assassinated

Prime Ministers of the United Kingdoms

1. Thomas Jefferson - May 23, 1789 - March 4, 1803
2. Alexander Hamilton - March 4, 1803 - July 12, 1804
3.  Jonathan Dayton - July 12, 1804 - March 4, 1809
4.  James Madison - March 4, 1809 - March 4, 1817
5. Henry Clay - March 4, 1817 - March 4, 1832
6. Andrew Jackson - March 4, 1832 - March 4, 1838
7. Hugh Lawson White - March 4, 1838 - April 10, 1840
8.  James Barbour - April 10, 1840 - June 7, 1842
9. John Winston Jones - June 7, 1842 - February 23, 1848
Parliament Dissolved - February 23, 1848 - August 6, 1848
10. John C. Calhoun - August 6, 1848 - March 31, 1850
11. John C. Fremont - March 31, 1850 - May 6, 1850
12. Thomas H. Watts - May 6, 1850 - March 4, 1858
13. Galusha A. Grow - March 4, 1858 - March 4, 1860
14. Alexander McDowell - March 4, 1860 - March 4, 1862
Parliament Dissolved - March 4, 1862 - March 4, 1863
15. John Brown Gordon - March 4, 1863 - March 4, 1874
16. James G. Blaine - March 4, 1874 - March 4, 1880
17. Nathaniel P. Banks - March 4, 1880 - September 4, 1886
18. Benjamin Harrison - September 4, 1886 - August 14, 1894
Parliament Dissolved - August 14, 1894 - September 12, 1896
19. William McKinley - September 12, 1896 - March 4, 1900
20. Eugene V. Debbs - March 4, 1900 -  March  4, 1916
21. Nicholas Longworth - March 4, 1916 - March 4, 1918
22. James M. Cox - March 4, 1918 - March 4, 1920
23. Nicholas Longworth - March 4, 1920 - March 4, 1924
24. William Cameron Sproul - March 4, 1924 - July 6, 1925
Parliament Dissolved - July 6, 1925 - November 8, 1925
25. Joseph P. Kennedy - November 8, 1925 - March 4, 1928
26. Louis Blaylock - March 4, 1928 - July 26, 1931
Parliament Dissolved - July 26, 1931 - March 4, 1932[/i]
27. Joseph P. Kennedy - March 4, 1932 - March 4, 1940
28. Gerald "Glenn" Nye - March 4, 1940 - March 4, 1950
29. Henry A. Wallace - March 4,1950 - March 4, 1954
30. Earl Warren - March 4, 1954 - March 4, 1960
31. Barry Goldwater - March 4, 1960 - March 4, 1964
32. Ronald Reagan - March 4, 1964 - March 4, 1965
33. Pierre Trudeau - March 4, 1965 - March 4, 1978
33. Ronald Ernest Paul - March 4, 1978 - March 4, 1986
Vacant - March 4, 1986 - March 7, 1986
34. Xicotencatl Leyva Mortera** - March 7, 1986 - March 4, 1996
35. Newton Leroy Gingrich - March 4, 1996 - March 4, 1998
36. William Preston Graves - March 4, 1998 - August 8, 2001
37. Rudolph Giuliani - August 8, 2001 - March 4, 2004
38. Colin Powell - March 4, 2004 - March 4, 2006
39. Jesse Jackson - March 4, 2006 - May 3, 2007
40. John S. McCain - May 3, 2007 - February 2008

**Xicotencatl Leyva Mortera was a Nationalist but elected by the coalition self-described as "Mortera for Leadership in Governance" which contained Ruthless, Nationalist and independent members of Parliament. The coalition formed around Mortera, as opposed to Mortera forming the coalition.


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