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Old August 14th, 2010, 11:59 PM
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1791-1820 Louis Philippe I (OTL Louis Philippe II, Duc d'Orleans)
1820-1833 Louis Philippe II (OTL Louis Philippe I)
1833-XYZ Louis Philippe III (brother of TTL's Louis Philippe II)

1796: Thomas Jefferson / John Adams (no official parties as of yet)
1800: Thomas Jefferson / Aaron Burr (Democratic Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson / George Clinton (DR) (following 12th Amendment of OTL)
1808: Thomas Jefferson / Charles Pinckney (DR)
1812: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1816: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1820: John Q. Adams/ John C. Calhoun (DR)
1824: John Q. Adams / William Henry Harrison (DR-Northern Faction)
1828: William Henry Harrison / Henry Clay (National Republican) ("northern faction" fused with a southern subfaction to form a new party)
1832: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (Harrison dies of a heart attack in 1831)
1836: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren
1840: Martin Van Buren/ Daniel Webster
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Old August 15th, 2010, 12:00 AM
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1791-1820 Louis Philippe I (OTL Louis Philippe II, Duc d'Orleans)
1820-1833 Louis Philippe II (OTL Louis Philippe I)
1833-XYZ Louis Philippe III (brother of TTL's Louis Philippe II)

1796: Thomas Jefferson / John Adams (no official parties as of yet)
1800: Thomas Jefferson / Aaron Burr (Democratic Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson / George Clinton (DR) (following 12th Amendment of OTL)
1808: Thomas Jefferson / Charles Pinckney (DR)
1812: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1816: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1820: John Q. Adams/ John C. Calhoun (DR)
1824: John Q. Adams / William Henry Harrison (DR-Northern Faction)
1828: William Henry Harrison / Henry Clay (National Republican) ("northern faction" fused with a southern subfaction to form a new party)
1832: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (Harrison dies of a heart attack in 1831)
1836: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren
1840: Martin Van Buren/ Daniel Webster
1841: Daniel Webster
(following Pres van Buren's assassination)
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Old August 15th, 2010, 12:03 AM
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1791-1820 Louis Philippe I (OTL Louis Philippe II, Duc d'Orleans)
1820-1833 Louis Philippe II (OTL Louis Philippe I)
1833-XYZ Louis Philippe III (brother of TTL's Louis Philippe II)

1796: Thomas Jefferson / John Adams (no official parties as of yet)
1800: Thomas Jefferson / Aaron Burr (Democratic Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson / George Clinton (DR) (following 12th Amendment of OTL)
1808: Thomas Jefferson / Charles Pinckney (DR)
1812: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1816: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1820: John Q. Adams/ John C. Calhoun (DR)
1824: John Q. Adams / William Henry Harrison (DR-Northern Faction)
1828: William Henry Harrison / Henry Clay (National Republican) ("northern faction" fused with a southern subfaction to form a new party)
1832: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (Harrison dies of a heart attack in 1831)
1836: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren
1840: Martin Van Buren/ Daniel Webster
1841: Daniel Webster (following Pres van Buren's assassination)
1844: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger
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Old August 15th, 2010, 12:04 AM
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1791-1820 Louis Philippe I (OTL Louis Philippe II, Duc d'Orleans)
1820-1833 Louis Philippe II (OTL Louis Philippe I)
1833-XYZ Louis Philippe III (brother of TTL's Louis Philippe II)

1796: Thomas Jefferson / John Adams (no official parties as of yet)
1800: Thomas Jefferson / Aaron Burr (Democratic Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson / George Clinton (DR) (following 12th Amendment of OTL)
1808: Thomas Jefferson / Charles Pinckney (DR)
1812: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1816: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1820: John Q. Adams/ John C. Calhoun (DR)
1824: John Q. Adams / William Henry Harrison (DR-Northern Faction)
1828: William Henry Harrison / Henry Clay (National Republican) ("northern faction" fused with a southern subfaction to form a new party)
1832: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (Harrison dies of a heart attack in 1831)
1836: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren
1840: Martin Van Buren/ Daniel Webster
1841: Daniel Webster (following Pres van Buren's assassination)
1844: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger
1848: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger

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Old August 15th, 2010, 12:09 AM
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1791-1820 Louis Philippe I (OTL Louis Philippe II, Duc d'Orleans)
1820-1833 Louis Philippe II (OTL Louis Philippe I)
1833-XYZ Louis Philippe III (brother of TTL's Louis Philippe II)

1796: Thomas Jefferson / John Adams (no official parties as of yet)
1800: Thomas Jefferson / Aaron Burr (Democratic Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson / George Clinton (DR) (following 12th Amendment of OTL)
1808: Thomas Jefferson / Charles Pinckney (DR)
1812: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1816: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1820: John Q. Adams/ John C. Calhoun (DR)
1824: John Q. Adams / William Henry Harrison (DR-Northern Faction)
1828: William Henry Harrison / Henry Clay (National Republican) ("northern faction" fused with a southern subfaction to form a new party)
1832: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (Harrison dies of a heart attack in 1831)
1836: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren
1840: Martin Van Buren/ Daniel Webster
1841: Daniel Webster (following Pres van Buren's assassination)
1844: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger
1848: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger
1852: Stephen Douglas/ Abraham Lincoln (Liberal Democratic)
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Old August 15th, 2010, 12:57 AM
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1791-1820 Louis Philippe I (OTL Louis Philippe II, Duc d'Orleans)
1820-1833 Louis Philippe II (OTL Louis Philippe I)
1833-XYZ Louis Philippe III (brother of TTL's Louis Philippe II)

1796: Thomas Jefferson / John Adams (no official parties as of yet)
1800: Thomas Jefferson / Aaron Burr (Democratic Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson / George Clinton (DR) (following 12th Amendment of OTL)
1808: Thomas Jefferson / Charles Pinckney (DR)
1812: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1816: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1820: John Q. Adams/ John C. Calhoun (DR)
1824: John Q. Adams / William Henry Harrison (DR-Northern Faction)
1828: William Henry Harrison / Henry Clay (National Republican) ("northern faction" fused with a southern subfaction to form a new party)
1832: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (Harrison dies of a heart attack in 1831)
1836: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (NR)
1840: Martin Van Buren/ Daniel Webster (NR)
1841: Daniel Webster (following Pres van Buren's assassination) (NR)
1844: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1848: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1852: Stephen Douglas/ Abraham Lincoln (Liberal Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / Simon Cameron(NR)
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1852: Stephen Douglas/ Abraham Lincoln (Liberal Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / Stephen A. Douglass (NR)
Eh? Douglas switched parties and took the number two position?
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It's his evil twin obviously. Fixed.
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1791-1820 Louis Philippe I (OTL Louis Philippe II, Duc d'Orleans)
1820-1833 Louis Philippe II (OTL Louis Philippe I)
1833-XYZ Louis Philippe III (brother of TTL's Louis Philippe II)

1796: Thomas Jefferson / John Adams (no official parties as of yet)
1800: Thomas Jefferson / Aaron Burr (Democratic Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson / George Clinton (DR) (following 12th Amendment of OTL)
1808: Thomas Jefferson / Charles Pinckney (DR)
1812: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1816: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1820: John Q. Adams/ John C. Calhoun (DR)
1824: John Q. Adams / William Henry Harrison (DR-Northern Faction)
1828: William Henry Harrison / Henry Clay (National Republican) ("northern faction" fused with a southern subfaction to form a new party)
1832: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (Harrison dies of a heart attack in 1831)
1836: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (NR)
1840: Martin Van Buren/ Daniel Webster (NR)
1841: Daniel Webster (following Pres van Buren's assassination) (NR)
1844: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1848: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1852: Stephen Douglas/ Abraham Lincoln (Liberal Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / Simon Cameron(NR)
1860: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron
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Old August 15th, 2010, 01:15 AM
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1791-1820 Louis Philippe I (OTL Louis Philippe II, Duc d'Orleans)
1820-1833 Louis Philippe II (OTL Louis Philippe I)
1833-XYZ Louis Philippe III (brother of TTL's Louis Philippe II)

1796: Thomas Jefferson / John Adams (no official parties as of yet)
1800: Thomas Jefferson / Aaron Burr (Democratic Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson / George Clinton (DR) (following 12th Amendment of OTL)
1808: Thomas Jefferson / Charles Pinckney (DR)
1812: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1816: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1820: John Q. Adams/ John C. Calhoun (DR)
1824: John Q. Adams / William Henry Harrison (DR-Northern Faction)
1828: William Henry Harrison / Henry Clay (National Republican) ("northern faction" fused with a southern subfaction to form a new party)
1832: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (Harrison dies of a heart attack in 1831)
1836: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (NR)
1840: Martin Van Buren/ Daniel Webster (NR)
1841: Daniel Webster (following Pres van Buren's assassination) (NR)
1844: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1848: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1852: Stephen Douglas/ Abraham Lincoln (Liberal Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / Simon Cameron (NR)
1860: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)
1864: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)

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1791-1820 Louis Philippe I (OTL Louis Philippe II, Duc d'Orleans)
1820-1833 Louis Philippe II (OTL Louis Philippe I)
1833-XYZ Louis Philippe III (brother of TTL's Louis Philippe II)

1796: Thomas Jefferson / John Adams (no official parties as of yet)
1800: Thomas Jefferson / Aaron Burr (Democratic Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson / George Clinton (DR) (following 12th Amendment of OTL)
1808: Thomas Jefferson / Charles Pinckney (DR)
1812: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1816: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1820: John Q. Adams/ John C. Calhoun (DR)
1824: John Q. Adams / William Henry Harrison (DR-Northern Faction)
1828: William Henry Harrison / Henry Clay (National Republican) ("northern faction" fused with a southern subfaction to form a new party)
1832: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (Harrison dies of a heart attack in 1831)
1836: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (NR)
1840: Martin Van Buren/ Daniel Webster (NR)
1841: Daniel Webster (following Pres van Buren's assassination) (NR)
1844: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1848: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1852: Stephen Douglas/ Abraham Lincoln (Liberal Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / Simon Cameron (NR)
1860: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)
1864: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)
1868: Abraham Lincoln/William Seward (LDP)
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Old August 15th, 2010, 01:30 AM
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1791-1820 Louis Philippe I (OTL Louis Philippe II, Duc d'Orleans)
1820-1833 Louis Philippe II (OTL Louis Philippe I)
1833-1866 Louis Philippe III (brother of TTL's Louis Philippe II, d. age 91 - reforms during the later years of his reign further reduced the power of the limited monarchy)
1866-1xxx Philippe VII

1796: Thomas Jefferson / John Adams (no official parties as of yet)
1800: Thomas Jefferson / Aaron Burr (Democratic Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson / George Clinton (DR) (following 12th Amendment of OTL)
1808: Thomas Jefferson / Charles Pinckney (DR)
1812: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1816: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1820: John Q. Adams/ John C. Calhoun (DR)
1824: John Q. Adams / William Henry Harrison (DR-Northern Faction)
1828: William Henry Harrison / Henry Clay (National Republican) ("northern faction" fused with a southern subfaction to form a new party)
1832: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (Harrison dies of a heart attack in 1831)
1836: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (NR)
1840: Martin Van Buren/ Daniel Webster (NR)
1841: Daniel Webster (following Pres van Buren's assassination) (NR)
1844: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1848: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1852: Stephen Douglas/ Abraham Lincoln (Liberal Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / Simon Cameron (NR)
1860: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)
1864: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)
1868: Abraham Lincoln/William Seward (LDP)
1872: Charles Jenkins/ Samuel Tilden (Conservative Democrat/NR) - successfully passed compensated manumission amendment
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1791-1820 Louis Philippe I (OTL Louis Philippe II, Duc d'Orleans)
1820-1833 Louis Philippe II (OTL Louis Philippe I)
1833-XYZ Louis Philippe III (brother of TTL's Louis Philippe II)

1796: Thomas Jefferson / John Adams (no official parties as of yet)
1800: Thomas Jefferson / Aaron Burr (Democratic Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson / George Clinton (DR) (following 12th Amendment of OTL)
1808: Thomas Jefferson / Charles Pinckney (DR)
1812: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1816: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1820: John Q. Adams/ John C. Calhoun (DR)
1824: John Q. Adams / William Henry Harrison (DR-Northern Faction)
1828: William Henry Harrison / Henry Clay (National Republican) ("northern faction" fused with a southern subfaction to form a new party)
1832: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (Harrison dies of a heart attack in 1831)
1836: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (NR)
1840: Martin Van Buren/ Daniel Webster (NR)
1841: Daniel Webster (following Pres van Buren's assassination) (NR)
1844: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1848: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1852: Stephen Douglas/ Abraham Lincoln (Liberal Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / Simon Cameron (NR)
1860: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)
1864: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)
1868: Abraham Lincoln/William Seward (LDP)
1872: Abraham Lincoln/William Seward (LDP)
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1791-1820 Louis Philippe I (OTL Louis Philippe II, Duc d'Orleans)
1820-1833 Louis Philippe II (OTL Louis Philippe I)
1833-XYZ Louis Philippe III (brother of TTL's Louis Philippe II)

1796: Thomas Jefferson / John Adams (no official parties as of yet)
1800: Thomas Jefferson / Aaron Burr (Democratic Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson / George Clinton (DR) (following 12th Amendment of OTL)
1808: Thomas Jefferson / Charles Pinckney (DR)
1812: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1816: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1820: John Q. Adams/ John C. Calhoun (DR)
1824: John Q. Adams / William Henry Harrison (DR-Northern Faction)
1828: William Henry Harrison / Henry Clay (National Republican) ("northern faction" fused with a southern subfaction to form a new party)
1832: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (Harrison dies of a heart attack in 1831)
1836: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (NR)
1840: Martin Van Buren/ Daniel Webster (NR)
1841: Daniel Webster (following Pres van Buren's assassination) (NR)
1844: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1848: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1852: Stephen Douglas/ Abraham Lincoln (Liberal Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / Simon Cameron (NR)
1860: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)
1864: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)
1868: Abraham Lincoln/William Seward (LDP)
1872: Abraham Lincoln/William Seward (LDP)
1876: Abraham Lincoln/Ben Wade (LDP)

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EDIT 2: And now RB's going with Brian -- this is getting weird...
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1791-1820 Louis Philippe I (OTL Louis Philippe II, Duc d'Orleans)
1820-1833 Louis Philippe II (OTL Louis Philippe I)
1833-1866 Louis Philippe III (brother of TTL's Louis Philippe II, d. age 91 - reforms during the later years of his reign further reduced the power of the limited monarchy)
1866-1xxx Philippe VII

1796: Thomas Jefferson / John Adams (no official parties as of yet)
1800: Thomas Jefferson / Aaron Burr (Democratic Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson / George Clinton (DR) (following 12th Amendment of OTL)
1808: Thomas Jefferson / Charles Pinckney (DR)
1812: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1816: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1820: John Q. Adams/ John C. Calhoun (DR)
1824: John Q. Adams / William Henry Harrison (DR-Northern Faction)
1828: William Henry Harrison / Henry Clay (National Republican) ("northern faction" fused with a southern subfaction to form a new party)
1832: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (Harrison dies of a heart attack in 1831)
1836: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (NR)
1840: Martin Van Buren/ Daniel Webster (NR)
1841: Daniel Webster (following Pres van Buren's assassination) (NR)
1844: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1848: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1852: Stephen Douglas/ Abraham Lincoln (Liberal Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / Simon Cameron (NR)
1860: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)
1864: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)
1868: Abraham Lincoln/William Seward (LDP)
1872: Charles Jenkins/ Samuel Tilden (Conservative Democrat/NR) - successfully passed compensated manumission amendment
1876: Samuel Tilden/T.A. Hendricks (Conservative- merger of LDP/CD- TTL GOP)
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How about this as a compromise:

1791-1820 Louis Philippe I (OTL Louis Philippe II, Duc d'Orleans)
1820-1833 Louis Philippe II (OTL Louis Philippe I)
1833-1866 Louis Philippe III (brother of TTL's Louis Philippe II, d. age 91 - reforms during the later years of his reign further reduced the power of the limited monarchy)
1866-1xxx Philippe VII

1796: Thomas Jefferson / John Adams (no official parties as of yet)
1800: Thomas Jefferson / Aaron Burr (Democratic Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson / George Clinton (DR) (following 12th Amendment of OTL)
1808: Thomas Jefferson / Charles Pinckney (DR)
1812: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1816: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1820: John Q. Adams/ John C. Calhoun (DR)
1824: John Q. Adams / William Henry Harrison (DR-Northern Faction)
1828: William Henry Harrison / Henry Clay (National Republican) ("northern faction" fused with a southern subfaction to form a new party)
1832: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (Harrison dies of a heart attack in 1831)
1836: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (NR)
1840: Martin Van Buren/ Daniel Webster (NR)
1841: Daniel Webster (following Pres van Buren's assassination) (NR)
1844: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1848: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1852: Stephen Douglas/ Abraham Lincoln (Liberal Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / Simon Cameron (NR)
1860: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)
1864: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)
1868: Abraham Lincoln/William Seward (LDP)
1872: Abraham Lincoln/William Seward (LDP)
1876: Abraham Lincoln/Ben Wade (LDP)

1880: Samuel Tilden / T.A. Hendricks (Conservative)
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1791-1820 Louis Philippe I (OTL Louis Philippe II, Duc d'Orleans)
1820-1833 Louis Philippe II (OTL Louis Philippe I)
1833-1866 Louis Philippe III (brother of TTL's Louis Philippe II, d. age 91 - reforms during the later years of his reign further reduced the power of the limited monarchy)
1866-1xxx Philippe VII

1796: Thomas Jefferson / John Adams (no official parties as of yet)
1800: Thomas Jefferson / Aaron Burr (Democratic Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson / George Clinton (DR) (following 12th Amendment of OTL)
1808: Thomas Jefferson / Charles Pinckney (DR)
1812: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1816: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1820: John Q. Adams/ John C. Calhoun (DR)
1824: John Q. Adams / William Henry Harrison (DR-Northern Faction)
1828: William Henry Harrison / Henry Clay (National Republican) ("northern faction" fused with a southern subfaction to form a new party)
1832: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (Harrison dies of a heart attack in 1831)
1836: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (NR)
1840: Martin Van Buren/ Daniel Webster (NR)
1841: Daniel Webster (following Pres van Buren's assassination) (NR)
1844: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1848: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1852: Stephen Douglas/ Abraham Lincoln (Liberal Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / Simon Cameron (NR)
1860: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)
1864: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)
1868: Abraham Lincoln/William Seward (LDP)
1872: Abraham Lincoln/William Seward (LDP)
1876: Abraham Lincoln/Ben Wade (LDP)

1880: Samuel Tilden / T.A. Hendricks (Conservative)
1884: Samuel Tilden / William Hayden English (Conservative) (T.A Hendricks refuses V.P. nomination due to health)
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1791-1820 Louis Philippe I (OTL Louis Philippe II, Duc d'Orleans)
1820-1833 Louis Philippe II (OTL Louis Philippe I)
1833-1866 Louis Philippe III (brother of TTL's Louis Philippe II, d. age 91 - reforms during the later years of his reign further reduced the power of the limited monarchy)
1866-1xxx Philippe VII

1796: Thomas Jefferson / John Adams (no official parties as of yet)
1800: Thomas Jefferson / Aaron Burr (Democratic Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson / George Clinton (DR) (following 12th Amendment of OTL)
1808: Thomas Jefferson / Charles Pinckney (DR)
1812: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1816: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1820: John Q. Adams/ John C. Calhoun (DR)
1824: John Q. Adams / William Henry Harrison (DR-Northern Faction)
1828: William Henry Harrison / Henry Clay (National Republican) ("northern faction" fused with a southern subfaction to form a new party)
1832: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (Harrison dies of a heart attack in 1831)
1836: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (NR)
1840: Martin Van Buren/ Daniel Webster (NR)
1841: Daniel Webster (following Pres van Buren's assassination) (NR)
1844: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1848: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1852: Stephen Douglas/ Abraham Lincoln (Liberal Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / Simon Cameron (NR)
1860: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)
1864: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)
1868: Abraham Lincoln/William Seward (LDP)
1872: Abraham Lincoln/William Seward (LDP)
1876: Abraham Lincoln/Ben Wade (LDP)

1880: Samuel Tilden / T.A. Hendricks (Conservative)
1884: Samuel Tilden / William Hayden English (Conservative) (T.A Hendricks refuses V.P. nomination due to health)
1888: William F Cody / John Hay (LDP)
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1791-1820 Louis Philippe I (OTL Louis Philippe II, Duc d'Orleans)
1820-1833 Louis Philippe II (OTL Louis Philippe I)
1833-1866 Louis Philippe III (brother of TTL's Louis Philippe II, d. age 91 - reforms during the later years of his reign further reduced the power of the limited monarchy)
1866-1xxx Philippe VII

1796: Thomas Jefferson / John Adams (no official parties as of yet)
1800: Thomas Jefferson / Aaron Burr (Democratic Republican)
1804: Thomas Jefferson / George Clinton (DR) (following 12th Amendment of OTL)
1808: Thomas Jefferson / Charles Pinckney (DR)
1812: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1816: Charles Pinckney / Andrew Lewis II (DR)
1820: John Q. Adams/ John C. Calhoun (DR)
1824: John Q. Adams / William Henry Harrison (DR-Northern Faction)
1828: William Henry Harrison / Henry Clay (National Republican) ("northern faction" fused with a southern subfaction to form a new party)
1832: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (Harrison dies of a heart attack in 1831)
1836: Henry Clay / Martin Van Buren (NR)
1840: Martin Van Buren/ Daniel Webster (NR)
1841: Daniel Webster (following Pres van Buren's assassination) (NR)
1844: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1848: Daniel Webster/ Francis Granger (NR)
1852: Stephen Douglas/ Abraham Lincoln (Liberal Democratic)
1856: John C. Fremont / Simon Cameron (NR)
1860: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)
1864: John C. Fremont/ Simon Cameron (NR)
1868: Abraham Lincoln/William Seward (LDP)
1872: Abraham Lincoln/William Seward (LDP)
1876: Abraham Lincoln/Ben Wade (LDP)
1880: Samuel Tilden / T.A. Hendricks (Conservative)
1884: Samuel Tilden / William Hayden English (Conservative) (T.A Hendricks refuses V.P. nomination due to health)
1888: Grover Cleveland/ Adlai Stevenson (LDP)
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