Three Superpowers

In 1804, political rivals Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr had a duel. Hamilton was shot down in the fight and Burr could not run for vice president again in 1804 elections.

In this timeline, we examine what would have happened if the two rivals were sent packing.

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=Timeline=

1804
Due to the intense rivalry between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, US President Thomas Jefferson declares that both are to leave the United State by July 4, 1805

December 1, 1804: Aaron Burr resigns from his position as Vice President.

December 2, 1804: George Clinton becomes Vice President.

December 3, 1804: Aaron Burr moves to Rupertland.

December 4, 1804: George Clinton is shot in New York. Elbridge Gerry becomes Vice President.

December 31, 1804: Alexander Hamilton moves off to New Spain.

1805
January 5, 1805: Aaron Burr begins a revolution against Britain in Quebec. The First Republic of Quebec is formed. January 5 is proclaimed Free Quebec Day.

January 11, 1805: The Revolution spreads to Ontario. Ontario joins the Republic and they form the Second Republic of Canada, taken from an Indian word. Free Quebec Day becomes Free Canada Day.

January 18, 1805: The British start fighting against the Canadian Revolutionaries. The United States proclaims neutrality.

January 19, 1805: The Battle of Quebec is fought. The British Navy fails an invasion of Quebec.

January 23, 1805: Rupertland joins Canada.

January 25, 1805: The British lose the Battle of Coast Rupertland.

January 31, 1805: Newfoundland joins THE UNITED STATES, not wanting to be ruled by the British or Canada.

February 3, 1805: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Labrador follow Newfoundland's example.

February 5, 1805: The UK declares war on the United States. In response, Thomas Jefferson declares war on the United Kingdom.

February 9, 1805: Inspired by the Canadian Revolution, Alexander Hamiltno starts a revolution in New Spain. All Spanish territory that is in OTL Mexico revolts. Hamilton proclaims the Kingdom of Mexico, wherein kings are elected by the people and then representatives in the Mexican House.

February 10, 1805: Jefferson agrees to help both Burr and Hamilton. Ironically, he deported them from the US.

February 17, 1805: The US and Canada defeat the British at the Battle of Greenland. After the Treaty of New York, the British will cede all remaining North American claims except those in the Carribean and British Columbia.

February 18, 1805: In exchange for their help, Canada cedes a small part of Rupertland (which was part of Minnesota in OTL).

March 1, 1805: Mexico wins the Revolution. Alexander Hamilton becomes First King of Mexico.