List of US Presidents in a CSA wins TL

The same rules as all the others, don't post twice in a row, and make sure that the US presidents are born in the proper place to become president.

1861: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
 
The same rules as all the others, don't post twice in a row, and make sure that the US presidents are born in the proper place to become president.

1861: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
1865: George B. McClellan (Democrat)
 

Wolfpaw

Banned
The same rules as all the others, don't post twice in a row, and make sure that the US presidents are born in the proper place to become president.

1861: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
1865: George B. McClellan (Democrat)
1869: Horation Seymour (Democrat)
 
1861: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
1865: George B. McClellan (Democrat)
1869: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1873: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
 

Penelope

Banned
1861: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
1865: George B. McClellan (Democrat)
1869: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1873: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1877: Winfield Scott Hancock (Democrat)
 
1861: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
1865: George B. McClellan (Democrat)
1869: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1873: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1877: Winfield Scott Hancock (Democrat)
1881: Frederick W. Seward (Republican)
 
1861: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
1865: George B. McClellan (Democrat)
1869: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1873: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1877: Winfield Scott Hancock (Democrat)
1881: Frederick W. Seward (Republican)
1885: Samuel J. Tilden (Democrat)
 
1861: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
1865: George B. McClellan (Democrat)
1869: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1873: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1877: Winfield Scott Hancock (Democrat)
1881: Frederick W. Seward (Republican)
1885: Samuel J. Tilden (Democrat)
1886: Grover Cleveland (Democrat) [1]

[1] President Tilden died in office and was succeded by his vice president Grover Cleveland
 
1861: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
1865: George B. McClellan (Democrat)
1869: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1873: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1877: Winfield Scott Hancock (Democrat)
1881: Frederick W. Seward (Republican)
1885: Samuel J. Tilden (Democrat)
1886: Grover Cleveland (Democrat) [1]
1889: Grover Cleveland (Democrat)

[1] President Tilden died in office and was succeded by his vice president Grover Cleveland
 

Wolfpaw

Banned
1861: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
1865: George B. McClellan (Democrat)
1869: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1873: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1877: Winfield Scott Hancock (Democrat)
1881: Frederick W. Seward (Republican)
1885: Samuel J. Tilden (Democrat)
1886: Grover Cleveland (Democrat) [1]

[1] President Tilden died in office and was succeded by his vice president Grover Cleveland
Cleveland and Tilden can't be on the same ticket as they are both New Yorkers.
 
1861: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
1865: George B. McClellan (Democrat)
1869: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1873: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1877: Winfield Scott Hancock (Democrat)
1881: Frederick W. Seward (Republican)
1885: Samuel J. Tilden (Democrat)
1886: Grover Cleveland (Democrat) [1]
1889: Grover Cleveland (Democrat)
1893: Mark Hanna (Republican)

[1] President Tilden died in office and was succeded by his vice president Grover Cleveland
 
Cleveland and Tilden can't be on the same ticket as they are both New Yorkers.

Double posting, but he did a similar thing when Pershing was president of the CSA, despite the fact he was from northern Missouri and related to Unionist supporters.
 

Wolfpaw

Banned
Double posting, but he did a similar thing when Pershing was president of the CSA, despite the fact he was from northern Missouri and related to Unionist supporters.
Just because he made a mistake before doesn't mean we oughtn't to correct him the next time he makes a mistake.
 
I don't get what you're trying to convey to me. Are you saying that you agree that Cleveland or Tilden should be fixed, or that I shouldn't mention errors?
 
Who says they're both still living in New York ITTL?

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1861: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
1865: George B. McClellan (Democrat)
1869: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1873: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1877: Winfield Scott Hancock (Democrat)
1881: Frederick W. Seward (Republican)
1885: Samuel J. Tilden (Democrat)
1886: Grover Cleveland (Democrat) [1] [2]
1889: Grover Cleveland (Democrat)
1893: Mark Hanna (Republican)
1897: Charles Francis Adams Jr. (Republican)

[1] President Tilden died in office and was succeded by his vice president Grover Cleveland
[2] Cleveland was living in Massachusetts.
 
1861: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
1865: George B. McClellan (Democrat)
1869: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1873: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1877: Winfield Scott Hancock (Democrat)
1881: Frederick W. Seward (Republican)
1885: Samuel J. Tilden (Democrat)
1886: Grover Cleveland (Democrat) [1] [2]
1889: Grover Cleveland (Democrat)
1893: Mark Hanna (Republican)
1897: Charles Francis Adams Jr. (Republican)
1901: Theodore Roosevelt (Republican)

[1] President Tilden died in office and was succeded by his vice president Grover Cleveland
[2] Cleveland was living in Massachusetts.


I couldn't help myself.
 
1861: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
1865: George B. McClellan (Democrat)
1869: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1873: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1877: Winfield Scott Hancock (Democrat)
1881: Frederick W. Seward (Republican)
1885: Samuel J. Tilden (Democrat)
1886: Grover Cleveland (Democrat) [1] [2]
1889: Grover Cleveland (Democrat)
1893: Mark Hanna (Republican)
1897: Charles Francis Adams Jr. (Republican)
1901: Theodore Roosevelt (Republican)
1902: Eugene Debs (Socialist Party of the USA) [Chicago Government]
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (Republican) [Washington 'legitimate' government]
1902: William Jennings Bryan (Democrats) [New England Government]
1902: Hiram Johnson (Progressive Party of the USA) [Sacramento government][3]



[1] President Tilden died in office and was succeded by his vice president Grover Cleveland
[2] Cleveland was living in Massachusetts.
[3] The disastrous war with the Confederacy and her European allies led to the rise of four government claiming to be the true USA, in addition to the various local authorities and the occupied territories throughout the country. The loss of Maine and parts of Washington state are especially resented.
 
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1861: Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
1865: George B. McClellan (Democrat)
1869: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1873: Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
1877: Winfield Scott Hancock (Democrat)
1881: Frederick W. Seward (Republican)
1885: Samuel J. Tilden (Democrat)
1886: Grover Cleveland (Democrat) [1] [2]
1889: Grover Cleveland (Democrat)
1893: Mark Hanna (Republican)
1897: Charles Francis Adams Jr. (Republican)
1901: Theodore Roosevelt (Republican)
1902: Eugene Debs (Socialist Party of the USA) [Chicago Government]
1902: Theodore Roosevelt (Republican) [Washington 'legitimate' government]
1902: William Jennings Bryan (Democrats) [New England Government]
1902: Hiram Johnson (Progressive Party of the USA) [Sacramento government]
[3]
1910: Eugene Debs (Socialist Party) [4]


[1] President Tilden died in office and was succeded by his vice president Grover Cleveland
[2] Cleveland was living in Massachusetts.
[3] The disastrous war with the Confederacy and her European allies led to the rise of four government claiming to be the true USA, in addition to the various local authorities and the occupied territories throughout the country. The loss of Maine and parts of Washington state are especially resented.
[4] The Second Civil War ends with the Reds on top. A new constitution is ratified, and Debs serves as head of state and government, as the President of the Council of People's Secretaries. (Like OTL's South African president, the President of the USSA is elected by the legislature)
 
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