(NOTE! FIRST TIMELINE, SO PLEASE BE KIND!)
Third president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson would sigh as he marched towards Congress with the sad thought of war being the only thing running through his head. Why, was Jefferson thinking of war, you may ask? Well, my dear readers it is because of one man's ambitions that angered the president. That one man's name was Napoleon Bonaparte, better known as the ruler of France. He had crushed the revoutltion in Saint-Domingue. Now, it appeared the French man was coming after the port of New Orleans to establish official French control.
Although, he had hoped he could have resolved it another way, Jefferson felt he had no other choice but to declare war on Napoleon's France. He had managed to get the declaration through by reasoning that Napoleon's true target was not New Orleans but the United States. Standing before Congress, he would give his speech of declaring war on France.
"Under the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte, France has been committing acts that clash with the interests of the United States of America. One of the most notorious acts was when French ruler Napoleon Bonaparte made the excuse of sending troops to establish total French control of the port New Orleans. That clashes with direct US business and sadly since words will not sway Bonaparte, I feel I have no other choice but to declare war on France.", Jefferson said with a grim tone evident in his voice. While one part of him was proud for what he had done, another part was scared that the United States would not be able to handle France.
The news shocked Napoleon who was furious that the young nation had the nerve to declare war on him. If it wanted a war so badly, then a war it woudl receive!! After taking New Orleans, Napoleon would began to make plans on how to proceed to Washington D.C
Managing to round up at least 5,104 men for the 'regular' army, Jefferson would also get ready for war, as it seemed that he would have to make a uneasy alliance with the Untied State's former 'father'.
Alright, so what do you guys think of it so far? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I must thank IchBinKaiser for giving me the idea.




The next entry will hopefully have the U.S. making alliances and the first battle of the American-French war.