Love the new update - I hope it's not just coincidence that Raja is from Richmond either. One of our best kept secrets here is that Richmond has one of the oldest and most established Indian-American community in the country.
Love the new update - I hope it's not just coincidence that Raja is from Richmond either. One of our best kept secrets here is that Richmond has one of the oldest and most established Indian-American community in the country.
Wait, his name is "Shush"? As in, "be quiet"? Seems ironic.
Also, Andrew Jackson Beauregard?
I feel like i asked this a few years back, but has the Rosetta Stone been found?
Just read that update, pretty interesting. The spelling of Hindoo though
Gotta expect variations in how spelling would standardize in different timelines...
Presidents of the United States of America
* The Democratic-Republican Party's name was shortened to the Democratic Party in the 1840s.
- George Washington - No Party Affiliation - 1789-1797
- John Adams - Federalist - 1797-1805
- Thomas Jefferson - Democratic-Republican - 1805-1813
- James Madison - Federalist - 1813-1821
- John Quincey Adams - Federalist - 1821-1829
- John Andrew Schulze - Democratic-Republican - 1829-1837
- Peter Buell Porter - Federalist - 1837-1841
- Pierre Nicolas de Condorcet - Democrat* - 1841-1849
- Benjamin Hull Kays - Federalist - 1849-1857
- Nicholas Samuel Roosevelt - Federalist - 1857-1865
- Anthony Wayne Tullis - Democrat - 1865-1868 (Assassinated)
- Barabas Lynch - Democrat - 1868-1869 (Tullis' Vice-President**)
- Horace Napoleon Miller - Democrat - 1869-1873
- John Bertrand - Federalist - 1873-1881
- James Blunt - Federalist - 1881-1885
- Erastus R. Bingham - Democrat - 1885-1889
- Alexander Poe - Federalist - 1889-1897
- Steven Ladd - Democrat - 1897-1901
- Henry Bramlett - Democrat - 1901 - 1909
- Grant Baxter - Democrat - 1909 - 1917
**Some Historians dispute whether Lynch should be counted as a President, and instead classify him as 'Acting President', but most history texts count him as the 12th President of the United States, even if never elected to the office.
Huh. For some reason, I thought that the Democratic-Republicans were just shortened to the Republicans ITTL instead.
Yeah, I get that. It was just a joke, sorry.
Also, I didn't realize that the same parties lasted all this time in the US. Thats pretty cool.
So it is definitive on Madison being a Federalist? Because you seemed to have flipped between a Federalist and Democrat-Republican a couple of different times in your earlier lists on Presidents. I am curious though as to why he is a Federalist in this TL though. Would i be right in guessing he does not have that break with Hamilton or even Washington?
Perhaps John Laurens lives and moves north after the Revolution? Just curious.
Also, 20 years of Democratic control here at the end, 1897-1917. Its the longest time yet.
Is that Khan?