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Anglo-American Rivalry

 * While there is no due to American sympathies with  (as the  was in fact born in Prussia), the  (OTL Rebellions of 1837) would lead to the rivalry escalating as American troops were victorious over Britain, forcing them to grant independence to the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada as the . In 1842, the Canadian Republic split up after  declared independence from the confederation.
 * The would aid the  with war subsidies and weaponry as a form of "revenge" for American aid during the Canadian Revolution.
 * During, the British would take a heavy blow as transporting troops between Great Britain and Canada and Acadia would prove to be risky as the German and American navies would be patrolling the Atlantic. The American and Quebecois swiftly conquered Canada in under two years, marking the beginning of the end of the First World War.
 * In World War II, the British would lead an invasion of the American east coast and would occupy what was Acadia and Canada, along with the cities of Savannah and Charleston in the southeast. This operation proved to be unsuccessful for the British as supplies were difficult to transport and troops were frequently ambushed by resistance groups residing in occupied cities.

American Politics

 * The political parties go as followed

Between the mid 1880s to the end of, the United States turned further right-wing with rising militarism and nationalism following the and the

Between 1920 and until, the United States entered a period of liberalism and socialism, including the massive downsizing of the military (eventually leading to the in Canada) and unpreparedness with the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor and the British attacks on New York and Boston.

Hohenzollern Spain
I've been considering having this happen for quite sometime but I am not sure how this would turn out with Prince Leopold becoming King of Spain. With a second Hohenzollern power in the western world, it could be possible that a Prusso-American support would overcome Napoleon III's opposition to it.

This could mean no Spanish-American War and perhaps a peaceful cession of the Spanish Caribbean territories to the United States.

World War I

 * The would see to an unsteady peace in the . The  would be forced to give full independence to, cede Kenya, South Africa, Bechuanaland to , cede , Bermuda, the Bahamas, Belize, Jamaica, , and all of  to the  and . It also oversaw the split of  between the  and German-occupied , and the cession of the Congo to the United States. The British were forced to pay war-reparations to the Americans, Germans, Dutch, and Italians, as well as significantly downsize their military in Europe.
 * The would impose peace between  and the newly formed . Austria would be forced to free all Polish-speaking regions, cede Serbian and Slavic lands back to Serbia, cede all Italian speaking regions to Italy, and pay massive war debts to the Germans, Italians, and Americans.
 * The saw to the surrender of the .  would have to relinquish the throne, as well as cede Guyana and Madagascar to the Germans, transfer Algeria and Savoy to the Italians, give Saint Pierre and Miquelon, their Caribbean territories, and Morocco to the Americans, and demilitarize the region near the German state of . France was also forced to pay massive reparations to the Germans, Italians, and Americans

OTL Franco-Prussian War and the United States
I have been considering having an American entrance into the OTL Franco-Prussian War due to the following This is how the Emperor would (unintentionally) avoid being captured by enemy forces:
 * A. Prusso-American relations are very friendly
 * B. Napoleon III attempted to violate the by trying to form a protectorate in Mexico and the Americans refused to recognize the imperial government.
 * C. The French Empire sought to recognize the Confederacy as independent during the, however decided against it as they wished for Britain to go to war with the Americans before them.

On July 28, while on a train to the front of the war, Napoleon III was pale and visibly in pain. While in eastern France, mobilization of units were in chaos with officers and units unable to find each other. Three days later, feeling very ill, the emperor was informed that the announced it will enter the war in favor of the Prussians and a state of war existed between the French Empire and the United States. Napoleon III was overcome with pain and fear, and immediately returned to Paris that day.

(more to come)

With American forces landing on south and eastern France, as well as German forces nearing Paris, Napoleon III agreed to meet Germany's demands, thus ending the war.

Presidents of the United States
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New List

 * 1. George Washington (none) (1789-1797)
 * 2. John Jay (Federalist) (1797-1805)
 * 3. Charles C. Pinckney (Federalist) (1805-1813)
 * 4. DeWitt Clinton (Federalist) (1813-1821)
 * 5. Rufus King (Federalist) (1821-1825)
 * 6. Andrew Jackson (Democratic) (1825-1833)
 * 7. John C. Calhoun (Democratic) (1833-1837)
 * 8. Henry Clay (Whig) (1837-1841) (assassinated)
 * 9. John Tyler (Whig) (1841-1845)
 * 10. James K. Polk (Democratic) (1845-1849)
 * 11. Lewis Cass (Democratic) (1849-1853)
 * 12. Winfield Scott (Whig) (1853-1857)
 * 13. William A. Graham (Whig) (1857-1861)
 * 14. Stephen A. Douglas (Democratic) (1861-1869)
 * 15. Benjamin Butler (Democratic) (1869-1877)
 * 16. Samuel J. Tilden (Democratic) (1877-1881)
 * 17. John Sherman (Liberal) (1881-1885)
 * 18. James G. Blaine (Liberal) (1885-1889)
 * 20. Grover Cleveland (Democratic) (1889-1893)
 * 21. William McKinley (Liberal) (1893-1901)
 * 22. Thomas B. Reed (Liberal) (1901-1902) (died in office)
 * 23. Robert T. Lincoln (Liberal) (1902-1905)
 * 24. Alton B. Parker (Democratic) (1905-1909)
 * 25. William Jennings Bryan (Democratic) (1909-1913)
 * 26. Theodore Roosevelt (Liberal) (1913-1921)
 * 27. Upton Sinclair (Socialist) (1921-1929)
 * 28. Allan L. Benson (Socialist) (1929-1933)
 * 29. Herbert Hoover (Democratic) (1933-1937)
 * 30. Al Smith (Socialist) (1937-1944) (died in office)
 * 31. Henry A. Wallace (Socialist) (1944-1945)
 * 32. Thomas E. Dewey (Democratic) (1945-1953)
 * 33. Lester B. Pearson (Socialist) (1953-1961)
 * 34. Richard Nixon (Democratic) (1961-1969)
 * 35. Nelson Rockefeller (Democratic) (1969-1973)
 * 36. Hubert Humphrey (Socialist) (1973-1977)
 * 37. Ronald Reagan (Democratic) (1977-1985)
 * 38. George H. W. Bush (Democratic) (1985-1989)
 * 39. Dick Gephardt (Socialist) (1989-1997)
 * 40. Colin Powell (Democratic) (1997-2005)
 * 41. Hillary Clinton (Socialist) (2005-2013)
 * 42.

Socialist Party

 * Hillary Clinton
 * Bernie Sanders
 * Justin Trudeau

Democratic Party

 * Donald Trump
 * Ted Cruz
 * Rick Santorum
 * Chris Christie
 * Jeb Bush
 * Rand Paul
 * Mike Huckabee

Confederate Monarchy
Oct suggested that I make a Bonaparte prince as an heir to the Confederate throne.


 * 15. Abraham Lincoln (Liberal) (1861-1869)
 * 16. Horatio Seymour (Democratic) (1869-1873)
 * 17. George H. Pendleton (Democratic) (1873-1877)
 * 18. Samuel J. Tilden (Democratic) (1877-1881)
 * 19. Winfield S. Hancock (Democratic) (1881-1883) resigned
 * 20. William H. English (Democratic) (1883-1885)
 * 21. James G. Blaine (Liberal) (1885-1889)
 * 22. Horace Boies (Democratic) (1889-1893)
 * 23. Grover Cleveland (Democratic) (1893-1897)
 * 24. William McKinley (Democratic) (1897-1901)
 * 25. George Dewey (Democratic) (1901) assassinated
 * 26. Adlai Stevenson (Democratic) (1901-1905)
 * 27. Alton B. Parker (Democratic) (1905-1909)
 * 28. Theodore Roosevelt (Democratic) (1909-1921)
 * 29. Charles E. Russell (Socialist) (1921-1929)
 * 30. Allan L. Benson (Socialist) (1929-1933)
 * 31. Herbert Hoover (Democratic) (1933-1937)
 * 32. Al Smith (Socialist) (1937-1943)
 * 33. Henry A. Wallace (Socialist) (1943-1945)
 * 34. Thomas E. Dewey (Democratic) (1945-1953)
 * 35. Lester B. Pearson (Socialist) (1953-1961)
 * 36. Richard Nixon (Democratic) (1961-1969)
 * 37. Nelson Rockefeller (Democratic) (1969-1973)
 * 38. Hubert Humphrey (Socialist) (1973-1978) assassinated
 * 39. George McGovern (Socialist) (1978-1981)
 * 40. Ronald Reagan (Democratic) (1981-1989)
 * 41. George H. W. Bush (Democratic) (1989-1993)
 * 42. Al Gore (Socialist) (1993-2001)
 * 43. Colin Powell (Democratic) (2001-2009)
 * 44.

American Railroad Commission
AmRail (American Railroad Commission)

Confederate Presidents

 * 1. Jefferson Davis (no party) (1861-1867)
 * 2. John C. Breckinridge (Whig) (1867-1873)
 * 3. Alexander H. Stephens (Whig) (1873-1879)
 * 4. James Longstreet (Whig) (1879-1885)
 * 5. Fitzhugh Lee (Whig) (1885-1891)
 * 6. Benjamin Tillman (Whig) (1891-1897)
 * 7. Thomas E. Watson (Populist) (1897-1903)
 * 8. John P. Buchanan (Populist) (1903-1909)
 * 9. Champ Clark (Whig) (1909-1915)
 * 10. John Nance Garner (Whig) (1915-1921)
 * 11. Oscar Underwood (Whig) (1921-1927)
 * 12. Christie Benet (Whig) (1927-1933)
 * 13. James F. Byrnes (Nationalist) (1933-1944)
 * 14. TBD (Nationalist) (1944)

Confederate Monarchs

 * Charles I (1861-1891)
 * Charles II (1891-1917) (deposed)