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yougo1000
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« on: April 25, 2010, 06:36:33 PM »

How you play is you pick President VP and cabinet has to be historical and the people below. Same rules as confederacy also you can be governors


Connecticut

    * 1. Oliver Ellsworth (P)
    * 3. William S. Johnson (P)

[edit] Delaware

    * 2. Richard Bassett (A)
    * 1. George Read (P)

[edit] Georgia

    * 2. William Few (A)
    * 3. James Gunn (A)

[edit] Maryland

    * 3. John Henry (P)
    * 1. Charles Carroll (P)

[edit] Massachusetts

    * 1. Tristram Dalton (P)
    * 2. Caleb Strong (P)

[edit] New Hampshire

    * 3. John Langdon (P)
    * 2. Paine Wingate (A)

[edit] New Jersey

    * 1. Jonathan Elmer (P)
    * 2. William Paterson (P), until November 13, 1790
          o Philemon Dickinson (P), installed November 13, 1790

[edit] New York

    * 3. Vacant, until July 15, 1789
          o Rufus King (P), installed July 16, 1789
    * 1. Philip Schuyler (P)

   
[edit] North Carolina

    * 3. Vacant, November 21, 1789 – November 27, 1789
          o Benjamin Hawkins (P), installed November 27, 1789
    * 2. Vacant, November 21, 1789 – November 27, 1789
          o Samuel Johnston (P), installed November 27, 1789

[edit] Pennsylvania

    * 1. William Maclay (A)
    * 3. Robert Morris (P)

[edit] Rhode Island

    * 1. Vacant, May 29, 1790 – June 7, 1790
          o Theodore Foster (P), installed June 7, 1790
    * 2. Vacant, May 29, 1790 – June 7, 1790
          o Joseph Stanton, Jr. (A), installed June 7, 1790

[edit] South Carolina

    * 2. Pierce Butler (P)
    * 3. Ralph Izard (P)

[edit] Virginia

    * 1. William Grayson (A), until March 12, 1790
          o John Walker (P), March 31, 1790 – November 9, 1790
          o James Monroe (A), installed November 9, 1790
    * 2. Richard Henry Lee (A)

   
President of the Senate John Adams
President pro tempore John Langdon
[edit] House of Representatives

The names of members of the House of Representatives are listed by their districts.
See also: United States House of Representatives elections, 1789
[edit] Connecticut

All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.

    * At-large. Benjamin Huntington (P)
    * At-large. Roger Sherman (P)
    * At-large. Jonathan Sturges (P)
    * At-large. Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. (P)
    * At-large. Jeremiah Wadsworth (P)

[edit] Delaware

    * At-large. John Vining (P)

[edit] Georgia

    * 1. James Jackson (A)
    * 2. Abraham Baldwin (A)
    * 3. George Mathews (A)

[edit] Maryland

    * 1. Michael J. Stone (A)
    * 2. Joshua Seney (A)
    * 3. Benjamin Contee (A)
    * 4. William Smith (A)
    * 5. George Gale (P)
    * 6. Daniel Carroll (P)

[edit] Massachusetts

    * 1. Fisher Ames (P)
    * 2. Benjamin Goodhue (P)
    * 3. Elbridge Gerry (A)
    * 4. Theodore Sedgwick (P)
    * 5. George Partridge (P), until August 14, 1790, vacant thereafter
    * 6. George Thatcher (P)
    * 7. George Leonard (P)
    * 8. Jonathan Grout (A)

[edit] New Hampshire

All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.

    * At-large. Abiel Foster (P)
    * At-large. Nicholas Gilman (P)
    * At-large. Samuel Livermore (A)

[edit] New Jersey

All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.

    * At-large. Elias Boudinot (P)
    * At-large. Lambert Cadwalader (P)
    * At-large. James Schureman (P)
    * At-large. Thomas Sinnickson (P)

[edit] New York

    * 1. William Floyd (A)
    * 2. John Laurance (P)
    * 3. Egbert Benson (P)
    * 4. John Hathorn (A)
    * 5. Peter Silvester (P)
    * 6. Jeremiah Van Rensselaer (A)

   
[edit] North Carolina

    * 1. Vacant, November 21, 1789 – March 23, 1790
          o John Baptista Ashe (A), installed March 23, 1790
    * 2. Vacant, November 21, 1789 – March 18, 1790
          o Hugh Williamson (A), installed March 19, 1790
    * 3. Vacant, November 21, 1789 – April 5, 1790
          o Timothy Bloodworth (A), installed April 6, 1790
    * 4. Vacant, November 21, 1789 – April 18, 1790
          o John Steele (P), installed April 19, 1790
    * 5. Vacant, November 21, 1789 – June 15, 1790
          o John Sevier (P), installed June 16, 1790

[edit] Pennsylvania

All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.

    * At-large. George Clymer (P)
    * At-large. Thomas Fitzsimons (P)
    * At-large. Thomas Hartley (P)
    * At-large. Daniel Hiester (A)
    * At-large. Frederick Muhlenberg (P)
    * At-large. Peter Muhlenberg (A)
    * At-large. Thomas Scott (P)
    * At-large. Henry Wynkoop (P)

[edit] Rhode Island

    * At-large. Vacant, May 29, 1790 – December 16, 1790
          o Benjamin Bourne (P), installed December 17, 1790

[edit] South Carolina

    * 1. William L. Smith (P)
    * 2. Aedanus Burke (A)
    * 3. Daniel Huger (P)
    * 4. Thomas Sumter (A)
    * 5. Thomas Tudor Tucker (A)

[edit] Virginia

    * 1. Alexander White (P)
    * 2. John Brown (A)
    * 3. Andrew Moore (A)
    * 4. Richard Bland Lee (P)
    * 5. James Madison (A)
    * 6. Isaac Coles (A)
    * 7. John Page (A)
    * 8. Josiah Parker (A)
    * 9. Theodorick Bland (A), until June 1, 1790
          o William B. Giles (A), installed December 7, 1790
    * 10. Samuel Griffin (P)
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