List of Prime Ministers of the American Commonwealth

Same rules as in the other ones. Post in order and don't post twice in a row. This will be a list of Prime Ministers for a united British North America.


1790: John Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
 
1790: John Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1804: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
 
1790: John Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1804: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1810: Alexander Hamiltom, MP for Albany (Conservative)
 
1790: John Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1804: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1810: Alexander Hamiltom, MP for Albany (Conservative)
1815: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
 
1790: John Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1804: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1810: Alexander Hamiltom, MP for Albany (Conservative)
1815: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1817: Aaron Burr, MP for Newark (Liberty Party) [1]

[1] Aaron Burr was responsible for signing the Florida Treaty, in which Spain ceded Florida to the Commonwealth of America.
 
1790: John Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1804: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1810: Alexander Hamilton, MP for Albany (Conservative)
1815: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1816: DeWitt Clinton, MP for New York City (Conservative)
 
1790: John Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1804: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1810: Alexander Hamiltom, MP for Albany (Conservative)
1815: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1816: DeWitt Clinton, MP for New York City (Conservative)
1817: Aaron Burr, MP for Newark (Liberty Party) [1]

[1] Aaron Burr was responsible for signing the Florida Treaty, in which Spain ceded Florida to the Commonwealth of America.



OOC: I combined JW and TH's last two post's together. That still work?
 
Whoops, I'll try again:
1790: John Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1804: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1810: Alexander Hamilton, MP for Albany (Conservative)
1815: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1817: Aaron Burr, MP for Newark (Liberty Party) [1]
1819: Richard Stockton, MP for Princeton (Conservative)

[1] Aaron Burr was responsible for signing the Florida Treaty, in which Spain ceded Florida to the Commonwealth of America.
 
1790: John Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1804: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1810: Alexander Hamilton, MP for Albany (Conservative)
1815: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1816: DeWitt Clinton, MP for New York City (Conservative)
1817: Aaron Burr, MP for Newark (Liberty Party) [1]
1819: Richard Stockton, MP for Princeton (Conservative)
1823: Quincy Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)

[1] Aaron Burr was responsible for signing the Florida Treaty, in which Spain ceded Florida to the Commonwealth of America.
 
Well maybe all three, then:
1790: John Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1804: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1810: Alexander Hamilton, MP for Albany (Conservative)
1815: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1816: DeWitt Clinton, MP for New York City (Conservative)
1817: Aaron Burr, MP for Newark (Liberty Party) [1]
1819: Richard Stockton, MP for Princeton (Conservative)

[1] Aaron Burr was responsible for signing the Florida Treaty, in which Spain ceded Florida to the Commonwealth of America.
 
1790: John Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1804: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1810: Alexander Hamilton, MP for Albany (Conservative)
1815: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1816: DeWitt Clinton, MP for New York City (Conservative)
1817: Aaron Burr, MP for Newark (Liberty Party) [1]
1819: Richard Stockton, MP for Princeton (Conservative)

1924: Andrew Jackson, MP for Charleston (Popular)

[1] Aaron Burr was responsible for signing the Florida Treaty, in which Spain ceded Florida to the Commonwealth of America.
 
Whoa. Pause. Let's consolidate, shall we?:

1790: John Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1804: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1810: Alexander Hamilton, MP for Albany (Conservative)
1815: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1816: DeWitt Clinton, MP for New York City (Conservative)
1817: Aaron Burr, MP for Newark (Liberty Party) [1]
1819: Richard Stockton, MP for Princeton (Conservative)
1823: Quincy Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1824: Andrew Jackson, MP for Charleston (Popular Party)
 
1790: John Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1804: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1810: Alexander Hamilton, MP for Albany (Conservative)
1815: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1816: DeWitt Clinton, MP for New York City (Conservative)
1817: Aaron Burr, MP for Newark (Liberty Party) [1]
1819: Richard Stockton, MP for Princeton (Conservative
)
1823: John Quincy Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1824: Andrew Jackson, MP for Charleston (Popular)
1830: Henry Clay MP for Nashville(Conservative-Liberty coalition) [2]

[1] Aaron Burr was responsible for signing the Florida Treaty, in which Spain ceded Florida to the Commonwealth of America.

[2] An unlikely coalition to challange Andrew Jackson's Popular party
 
1790: John Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1804: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1810: Alexander Hamilton, MP for Albany (Conservative)
1815: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1816: DeWitt Clinton, MP for New York City (Conservative)
1817: Aaron Burr, MP for Newark (Liberty Party) [1]
1819: Richard Stockton, MP for Princeton (Conservative
)
1823: John Quincy Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1824: Andrew Jackson, MP for Charleston (Popular)
1830: Henry Clay MP for Nashville(Conservative-Liberty coalition) [2]
1833:
Andrew Jackson, MP for Charleston (Popular)

[1] Aaron Burr was responsible for signing the Florida Treaty, in which Spain ceded Florida to the Commonwealth of America.

[2] An unlikely coalition to challenge Andrew Jackson's Popular party
 
1790: John Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1804: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1810: Alexander Hamilton, MP for Albany (Conservative)
1815: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1816: DeWitt Clinton, MP for New York City (Conservative)
1817: Aaron Burr, MP for Newark (Liberty Party) [1]
1819: Richard Stockton, MP for Princeton (Conservative
)
1823: John Quincy Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1824: Andrew Jackson, MP for Charleston (Popular)
1830: Henry Clay MP for Nashville(Conservative-Liberty coalition)[2]
1833:
Andrew Jackson, MP for Charleston (Popular)
1837: William Lyon Mackenzie, MP for Toronto (Liberty Party)

[1] Aaron Burr was responsible for signing the Florida Treaty, in which Spain ceded Florida to the Commonwealth of America.

[2] An unlikely coalition to challenge Andrew Jackson's Popular party
 
1790: John Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1804: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1810: Alexander Hamilton, MP for Albany (Conservative)
1815: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1816: DeWitt Clinton, MP for New York City (Conservative)
1817: Aaron Burr, MP for Newark (Liberty Party) [1]
1819: Richard Stockton, MP for Princeton (Conservative
)
1823: John Quincy Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1824: Andrew Jackson, MP for Charleston (Popular)
1830: Henry Clay MP for Nashville(Conservative-Liberty coalition)[2]
1833:
Andrew Jackson, MP for Charleston (Popular)
1837: William Lyon Mackenzie, MP for Toronto (Liberty Party)
1842: William Lyon Mackenzie, MP for Toronto (Progressive Party) [3]

[1] Aaron Burr was responsible for signing the Florida Treaty, in which Spain ceded Florida to the Commonwealth of America.

[2] An unlikely coalition to challenge Andrew Jackson's Popular party
[3] A split occurs, eventually dividing the Liberty Party into the Progressive Party and the National Party.
 
1790: John Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1804: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1810: Alexander Hamilton, MP for Albany (Conservative)
1815: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1816: DeWitt Clinton, MP for New York City (Conservative)
1817: Aaron Burr, MP for Newark (Liberty Party) [1]
1819: Richard Stockton, MP for Princeton (Conservative
)
1823: John Quincy Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1824: Andrew Jackson, MP for Charleston (Popular)
1830: Henry Clay MP for Nashville(Conservative-Liberty coalition)[2]
1833:
Andrew Jackson, MP for Charleston (Popular)
1837: William Lyon Mackenzie, MP for Toronto (Liberty Party)
1842: William Lyon Mackenzie, MP for Toronto (Progressive Party) [3]
1844: John C. Calhoun, MP for Raleigh (Popular-Progressive Coalition)

[1] Aaron Burr was responsible for signing the Florida Treaty, in which Spain ceded Florida to the Commonwealth of America.

[2] An unlikely coalition to challenge Andrew Jackson's Popular party
[3] A split occurs, eventually dividing the Liberty Party into the Progressive Party and the National Party.
 
1790: John Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1804: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1810: Alexander Hamilton, MP for Albany (Conservative)
1815: Thomas Jefferson, MP for Richmond (Liberty Party)
1816: DeWitt Clinton, MP for New York City (Conservative)
1817: Aaron Burr, MP for Newark (Liberty Party) [1]
1819: Richard Stockton, MP for Princeton (Conservative
)
1823: John Quincy Adams, MP for Massachusetts Bay (Liberty Party)
1824: Andrew Jackson, MP for Charleston (Popular)
1830: Henry Clay MP for Nashville(Conservative-Liberty coalition)[2]
1833:
Andrew Jackson, MP for Charleston (Popular)
1837: William Lyon Mackenzie, MP for Toronto (Liberty Party)
1842: William Lyon Mackenzie, MP for Toronto (Progressive Party) [3]
1844: John C. Calhoun, MP for Raleigh (Popular-Progressive Coalition)
1849: Lewis Cass, MP for Ft. Detroit (National Party)


[1] Aaron Burr was responsible for signing the Florida Treaty, in which Spain ceded Florida to the Commonwealth of America.

[2] An unlikely coalition to challenge Andrew Jackson's Popular party
[3] A split occurs, eventually dividing the Liberty Party into the Progressive Party and the National Party.
 
5 different governments in the teens, 7 different sorts of party government all together. The American Commonwealth is apparently has very tumultuous politics.
 
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