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« on: February 26, 2009, 01:23:56 PM »

Wow Leif, this is an awesome, thorugh tl./ I can't believe you have stuck with it so long but it is definatley worth it I do however have a few questions. So where does the actual Robert E. Lee bloodnline diverge from OTL, King Henry I or King Robert III? With American territories in Africa, what has happened with Liberia, as it was a site for American Colonization efforts of removing free blacks and I assue that the policy may have continued with the Virginia Planter class actually becoming a true aristocracy? Also what is going on with some of the prominent African Americans from OTL...Like Harriet Tubman, Fredrick Douglas, Blanche Bruce, WEB Dubois, Booker T. Washington, Paul Robeson etc? I think you need to do a segment on going over Civil Rights in America under the time of the Monarchy, since you seem to really not have touched on it at all. With the breakdown of the Different parties, who would be most likely to nominate an African American for the Prime Minister position? Also with America's close relationship with Germany ITTL, I assume that there is a federal department to take the amateur field of Rocketry and turn it into it a NASA like Analogue? Are we still around otl '50's technology level or is TTL's Americas behind or ahead of schedule? Keep it comming.
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« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2009, 11:11:27 AM »

Thanks for all the love, haha. Since I have some time, and I no longer have writer's block, I've decided to update this again. The format of my updates will be a little different though, somewhat inspired by some alternate histories I've read on the internets since I put this on unofficial hiatus. I'm kind of aiming for a sort of "scrap book" vibe, with excerpts from newspapers and books and documentaries and stuff from the alternate world I've made up. There'll still be all the politics and what have you, along with maps, but there'll also be more of a focus on world building, I guess you'd call it, and more biography about some of the big political figures. I'll still be picking up from where I left off though, in 1957.

So I should have an update by tomorrow, I think. And thanks again for all the encouragement.

Sounds good Lief, I can't wait to see this bird on it's feet again.
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« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2009, 04:32:56 PM »

Hey Leif Wow Leif, this is an awesome, thorugh tl./ I can't believe you have stuck with it so long but it is definatley worth it I do however have a few questions. So where does the actual Robert E. Lee bloodnline diverge from OTL, King Henry I or King Robert III? With American territories in Africa, what has happened with Liberia, as it was a site for American Colonization efforts of removing free blacks and I assue that the policy may have continued with the Virginia Planter class actually becoming a true aristocracy? Also what is going on with some of the prominent African Americans from OTL...Like Harriet Tubman, Fredrick Douglas, Blanche Bruce, WEB Dubois, Booker T. Washington, Paul Robeson etc? I think you need to do a segment on going over Civil Rights in America under the time of the Monarchy, since you seem to really not have touched on it at all. With the breakdown of the Different parties, who would be most likely to nominate an African American for the Prime Minister position? Also with America's close relationship with Germany ITTL, I assume that there is a federal department to take the amateur field of Rocketry and turn it into it a NASA like Analogue? Are we still around otl '50's technology level or is TTL's Americas behind or ahead of schedule? Keep it comming.
 
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« Reply #3 on: April 10, 2010, 02:37:15 PM »

"Now I plan to enact the darkest of the Black Magicks' to ressurect this Timeline...A Picture List of the Prime Minster of the Kingdom of America!!!"
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MP's of the American Monarchy

1. Alexander Hamilton (R-NY): 1791-1803


2. James Madison (WR-VA): 1803-1811


3. Aaron Burr (WR-NY): 1811-1815


4. John Quincy Adams (R-MA): 1815-1820


5. William H. Crawford (R-GA): 1820
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« Reply #4 on: April 10, 2010, 02:49:18 PM »

6. James Monroe (WR-VA): 1820-1825


7. Daniel D. Thompkins (WR-NY): 1825-1826


8. Aaron Burr (WR-NY): 1826-1829


9. Henry Clay (N-KY): 1829-1836


10. Andrew Jackson (J-TN): 1836-1842
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« Reply #5 on: April 10, 2010, 03:01:16 PM »

11. Henry Clay (N-KY): 1842-1850


12. Daniel Webster (N-MA): 1850-1851


13. James K. Polk (C-TN): 1851-1855


14. Abraham Lincoln (W-IL): 1855-1866


15. Charles Winthrop (W-MA): 1866-1868
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« Reply #6 on: April 10, 2010, 03:19:17 PM »

16. Clement Vallandingham (N-OH): 1868-1872


17. John C. Breckinridge (C-KY): 1872-1875


18. Jefferson Davis (C-MS): 1875-1879


19. Thomas F. Bayard (N-DE): 1879


20. John A. Bingham (L-OH): 1881-1885
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« Reply #7 on: April 10, 2010, 03:41:27 PM »

21. James A. Garfield (L-OH): 1885-1889


22. Robert T. Lincoln (L-IL): 1889


23. Thomas E. Watson (P-GA): 1889-1898


24. Mark Hanna (L-OH): 1898-1908


25. William McKinley (L-OH): 1908

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« Reply #8 on: April 10, 2010, 03:58:51 PM »

26. Elihu Root (L-NY): 1908-1909


27. Thomas E. Watson (P-GA): 1909-1914


28. Robert M. LaFollette (P-WI): 1914-1916


29. Theodore Roosevelt (L-NY): 1916-1926


30. Nicholas Longworth (L-OH): 1926-1934


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« Reply #9 on: April 10, 2010, 04:11:28 PM »

31. Fransisco Villa (SDP-HN): 1934-1942


32. Norman M. Thomas (SDP-NY): 1942-1947


33. Arthur Vandenberg (L-MI): 1947-1949


34. Fielding L. Wright (ACU-MS): 1949-1950


35. Franklin D. Roosevelt (L-NY): 1950-1951
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« Reply #10 on: April 10, 2010, 04:16:23 PM »

36. Henry A. Wallace (SDP-IA): 1951-1957


37. Richard M. Nixon (L-CA): 1957-???
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