Prime Ministers of British North America

1. Sir Daniel Webster, 1841-1850 (Whig MP for Dartmouth, Massachusetts)
2. Sir Jefferson F. Davis, 1850-1854 (Democratic MP for Jackson, Mississippi)
3. Sir Nathaniel P. Banks, 1st Baron of Waltham, 1854-1861 (Whig MP for Waltham, Massachusetts)
4. Lord Robert E. Lee, 1861-1876, Lord of Viriginia (Democratic MP for Richmond,Virginia)
 
1. Sir Daniel Webster, 1841-1850 (Whig MP for Dartmouth, Massachusetts)
2. Sir Jefferson F. Davis, 1850-1854 (Democratic MP for Jackson, Mississippi)
3. Sir Nathaniel P. Banks, 1st Baron of Waltham, 1854-1861 (Whig MP for Waltham, Massachusetts)
4. Lord Robert E. Lee, 1861-1876, Lord of Viriginia (Democratic MP for Richmond,Virginia)

5. Peter Cooper 1876-1883 (People's Party MP for Newburgh New York)
 
1. Sir Daniel Webster, 1841-1850 (Whig MP for Dartmouth, Massachusetts)
2. Sir Jefferson F. Davis, 1850-1854 (Democratic MP for Jackson, Mississippi)
3. Sir Nathaniel P. Banks, 1st Baron of Waltham, 1854-1861 (Whig MP for Waltham, Massachusetts)
4. Lord Robert E. Lee, 1861-1876, Lord of Virginia (Democratic MP for Richmond,Virginia)

5. Peter Cooper 1876-1883 (People's Party MP for Newburgh New York)
6. Sir Archibald McKellar, 1883-1889 (Liberal MP for Kent, Ontario) *Liberals replace Whigs
 
1. Sir Daniel Webster, 1841-1850 (Whig MP for Dartmouth, Massachusetts)
2. Sir Jefferson F. Davis, 1850-1854 (Democratic MP for Jackson, Mississippi)
3. Sir Nathaniel P. Banks, 1st Baron of Waltham, 1854-1861 (Whig MP for Waltham, Massachusetts)
4. Lord Robert E. Lee, 1861-1876, Lord of Virginia (Democratic MP for Richmond,Virginia)

5. Peter Cooper 1876-1883 (People's Party MP for Newburgh New York)
6. Sir Archibald McKellar, 1883-1889 (Liberal MP for Kent, Ontario) *Liberals replace Whigs
7. Robert T. Lincoln 1889-1898 (Liberal MP for Sangamon, Illinois)
 
1. Sir Daniel Webster, 1841-1850 (Whig MP for Dartmouth, Massachusetts)
2. Sir Jefferson F. Davis, 1850-1854 (Democratic MP for Jackson, Mississippi)
3. Sir Nathaniel P. Banks, 1st Baron of Waltham, 1854-1861 (Whig MP for Waltham, Massachusetts)
4. Lord Robert E. Lee, 1861-1876, Lord of Virginia (Democratic MP for Richmond,Virginia)

5. Peter Cooper 1876-1883 (People's Party MP for Newburgh New York)
6. Sir Archibald McKellar, 1883-1889 (Liberal MP for Kent, Ontario) *Liberals replace Whigs
7. Robert T. Lincoln 1889-1898 (Liberal MP for Sangamon, Illinois)
8. Wilfrid Laurier 1898-1911 (People's Party MP for Quebec East)
 
1. Sir Daniel Webster, 1841-1850 (Whig MP for Dartmouth, Massachusetts)
2. Sir Jefferson F. Davis, 1850-1854 (Democratic MP for Jackson, Mississippi)
3. Sir Nathaniel P. Banks, 1st Baron of Waltham, 1854-1861 (Whig MP for Waltham, Massachusetts)
4. Lord Robert E. Lee, 1861-1876, Lord of Virginia (Democratic MP for Richmond,Virginia)

5. Peter Cooper 1876-1883 (People's Party MP for Newburgh, New York)
6. Sir Archibald McKellar, 1883-1889 (Liberal MP for Kent, Ontario) *Liberals replace Whigs
7. Robert T. Lincoln 1889-1898 (Liberal MP for Sangamon, Illinois)
8. Wilfrid Laurier 1898-1911 (People's Party MP for Quebec East)
9. Sir Joseph G. Cannon, 1911-1926 (Democratic MP for Aurora, Illinois) *minority government; informal coalition with Liberals
 
1. Sir Daniel Webster, 1841-1850 (Whig MP for Dartmouth, Massachusetts)
2. Sir Jefferson F. Davis, 1850-1854 (Democratic MP for Jackson, Mississippi)
3. Sir Nathaniel P. Banks, 1st Baron of Waltham, 1854-1861 (Whig MP for Waltham, Massachusetts)
4. Lord Robert E. Lee, 1861-1876, Lord of Virginia (Democratic MP for Richmond,Virginia)

5. Peter Cooper 1876-1883 (People's Party MP for Newburgh, New York)
6. Sir Archibald McKellar, 1883-1889 (Liberal MP for Kent, Ontario) *Liberals replace Whigs
7. Robert T. Lincoln 1889-1898 (Liberal MP for Sangamon, Illinois)
8. Wilfrid Laurier 1898-1911 (People's Party MP for Quebec East)
9. Sir Joseph G. Cannon, 1911-1926 (Democratic MP for Aurora, Illinois) *minority government; informal coalition with Liberals
10. Arthur-Lucien Beaubien, 1926-1935 (People's Party MP for Provencher, Manitoba)
 
1. Sir Daniel Webster, 1841-1850 (Whig MP for Dartmouth, Massachusetts)
2. Sir Jefferson F. Davis, 1850-1854 (Democratic MP for Jackson, Mississippi)
3. Sir Nathaniel P. Banks, 1st Baron of Waltham, 1854-1861 (Whig MP for Waltham, Massachusetts)
4. Lord Robert E. Lee, 1861-1876, Lord of Virginia (Democratic MP for Richmond,Virginia)

5. Peter Cooper 1876-1883 (People's Party MP for Newburgh, New York)
6. Sir Archibald McKellar, 1883-1889 (Liberal MP for Kent, Ontario) *Liberals replace Whigs
7. Robert T. Lincoln 1889-1898 (Liberal MP for Sangamon, Illinois)
8. Wilfrid Laurier 1898-1911 (People's Party MP for Quebec East)
9. Sir Joseph G. Cannon, 1911-1926 (Democratic MP for Aurora, Illinois) *minority government; informal coalition with Liberals
10. Arthur-Lucien Beaubien, 1926-1935 (People's Party MP for Provencher, Manitoba)
11. Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1935-1946 (People's Party MP for Hyde Park, New York)
 
1. Sir Daniel Webster, 1841-1850 (Whig MP for Dartmouth, Massachusetts)
2. Sir Jefferson F. Davis, 1850-1854 (Democratic MP for Jackson, Mississippi)
3. Sir Nathaniel P. Banks, 1st Baron of Waltham, 1854-1861 (Whig MP for Waltham, Massachusetts)
4. Lord Robert E. Lee, 1861-1876, Lord of Virginia (Democratic MP for Richmond,Virginia)

5. Peter Cooper 1876-1883 (People's Party MP for Newburgh, New York)
6. Sir Archibald McKellar, 1883-1889 (Liberal MP for Kent, Ontario) *Liberals replace Whigs
7. Robert T. Lincoln 1889-1898 (Liberal MP for Sangamon, Illinois)
8. Wilfrid Laurier 1898-1911 (People's Party MP for Quebec East)
9. Sir Joseph G. Cannon, 1911-1926 (Democratic MP for Aurora, Illinois) *minority government; informal coalition with Liberals
10. Arthur-Lucien Beaubien, 1926-1935 (People's Party MP for Provencher, Manitoba)
11. Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1935-1946 (People's Party MP for Hyde Park, New York)
12. Sir Samuel T. Rayburn, 1946-1961 (Liberal MP for Tyler, Texas) *coalition government
 
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