Famous People from an Alternate World-American Monarchy Edition

Joseph McCarthy(1908-1994)-Famous film director. Many of his movies were allegories for the Communist oppression going on in France. Became controversial for accusing many of his fellow film industry workers of pro-Communist sympathy.
 
St. Philip Deep Breath [known as Geronimo in OTL] (1829-1913)- Chriricahua Apache leader, Roman Catholic layman, advocate for Catholic spiritual development amongst the Apache, and American educational and political reformer. He was canonized a saint by Pope Innocent XV on November 21, 1999 during a mass at St. Peter's Basilica marking the end of the church's "Year of Reconciliation."
 
Tecumseh(1768-1810)-Leader of the abortive 1810 Shawnee revolt. Was killed in battle. Ironically, his failed rebellion brought about reforms that helped end hostilities between Native Americans and the US government.
 
Don Barack Obama - the son of a Luo tribesmen from the British dominion of Kenya and a white American socialite. He was raised in Madrid, Spain where his mother stayed with Prince Juan Carlos, recently divorced from his first marriage with Princess Sophia of Greece. He majored in law and business in the University of Salamanca and now is in charge of his own legal firm - Obama and Co.
 
Sir Winston Churchill(1874-1965)-Governor-General of Canada from 1919 to 1930. First Canandian-born PM of the UK from 1940 to 1955. Led England through the Second Great War. After the war, Churchill helped streamline the NHS and other UK government services.

Mohandas Gandhi(1869-1955)-Indian Christian missionary. Gandhi used his influence to help spearhead the movement for British Imperial reform.

Jawaharlal Nehru, Duke of New Delhi(1889-1964)-PM of the Dominion of India from 1926 to 1931, and again from 1949 to his death. Often credited with modernizing India and turning it into a thriving member of the British Empire.
 
Mohammed Ali Jinnah(1876-1942)-Leader of the abortive 1942 Muslim revolt in British India. Jinnah was a member of the All-India Muslim League, which sought independence for Indian Muslims. Although the revolt failed and Jinnah was caught and executed, the AIML would remain a nuisiance for the British for years to come.
 
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