UK Monarchs Challenge

If the American Colonies broke away from Britain in the 1710s (when the white population was very low), there is no way the British can conquer Canada. And certainly the American Kingdom can't do it by itself.

picky picky, after James III gets the crown (mostly thanks to the French) many many English (and Scots) leave over the next 20 years for the Americas, as for Canada it's mostly French up till the Revolution then it joins America (do to having the French King killed)
 
An earlier post said that the popes relinquished Ireland in the 70s; the later one has the popes ruling via legates until the present day.

the popes give up temporal power but still see them selfs as head of State, Éamon de Valera makes himself head of State and Government, a move most Irish don't really want they want the Popes as Head of State, so when Éamon de Valera dies in 1978 the popes are asked to be head of State, they become like OTL's Queen with almost no power, because the Popes are in Rome the Papal Legate represent the Popes like a Governor General. as i said earlier the Government is run by an elected Parliament
 
picky picky, after James III gets the crown (mostly thanks to the French) many many English (and Scots) leave over the next 20 years for the Americas, as for Canada it's mostly French up till the Revolution then it joins America (do to having the French King killed)

That's good enough for me!
In that case:

United Kingdom of America, House of Hanover
1714-1726: George I (UKA formed in 1720)
1726-1760: George II
1760-1812: Edward I (grandson of George II, father of George III of America and William IV of Great Britain)
1812-1830: George III
1830-1843: Louis Bourbon and Charlotte Hanover (joint monarchs)
1843-1847: Charlotte I (alone)

House of Bourbon-Hanover
1847-1876: Charles I

(Yes, Louis the Dauphin married King Edward's granddaughter.)
 
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If the American Colonies broke away from Britain in the 1710s (when the white population was very low), there is no way the British can conquer Canada. And certainly the American Kingdom can't do it by itself.
When was that stated? North America IS the Hannoverian state in exile,

When I said "pope to renounce temporal power", I meant he'd renounce his status as head of state- having spiritual power would mean he'd have his OTL status.
United Kingdom of America, House of Hanover
1714-1726: George I (UKA formed in 1720)
1726-1760: George II
1760-1812: Edward I (grandson of George II, father of George III of America and William IV of Great Britain)
1812-1830: George III
1830-1843: Louis Bourbon and Charlotte Hanover (joint monarchs)
1843-1847: Charlotte I (alone)

House of Bourbon-Hanover
1847-1876: Charles I
thusly contradicts this:

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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Kingdom of Canada and New England
Kingdom of Virginia
(House of Hannover)
1868-1899: William VI(William of Gloucester)
1899-1920: William VII
1920-1927: George II (assinated by Napoleonic agents)
1927-1944: Edward VIII
1944-: William VIII​

The colonies never seceded. During the Napoleonic Wars, the UK seized Louisiana, and the Bourbons have been hanging around there.
 
When was that stated? North America IS the Hannoverian state in exile,

When I said "pope to renounce temporal power", I meant he'd renounce his status as head of state- having spiritual power would mean he'd have his OTL status.
thusly contradicts this:



The colonies never seceded. During the Napoleonic Wars, the UK seized Louisiana, and the Bourbons have been hanging around there.

you forget my little friend,

1910-1931: the PRB has repressed the Welsh people a campaign of anglification is under taken, Plaid Cymru has used terror to try and liberate Wales, now with backing for the Unioned Kingdom of the Americans (ruled by the senior Hanoverians under George VIII) and France Wales is made a free Principality, however is bucks both France (who backed Exiled Prince Philip {King Philip I}) and the Americans (that backed the King's youngest son John, aged 12) and picked the Jacobite Claimant, Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria, or Prince Robert I to be their Prince.

pre-dates you're post

as for the Popes you didn't spell it out so i ran with it.

any way all your Kings are after the Kings posted 1714-1876,
 
Okay! New game of sorts!
Things have boiled over long enough. It is time for war. Post as many events per month as need be- all sides are involved.

February 1989:
-Welsh nationalists shoot a police officer of the PRE in Caernarvon. Riots break out and seperatists declare "Free Caernarfon"
 
Okay! New game of sorts!
Things have boiled over long enough. It is time for war. Post as many events per month as need be- all sides are involved.

February 1989:
-Welsh nationalists shoot a police officer of the PRE in Caernarvon. Riots break out and seperatists declare "Free Caernarfon"

March 1989 seperatists take control of Cardiff and call for a Welsh Parliament (Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru) the Parliament asks the son, Albert, of the brief Prince of Wales, Robert, to be the Prince of Wales
 
February 1989:
-Welsh nationalists shoot a police officer of the PRE in Caernarvon. Riots break out and separatists declare "Free Caernarfon"
March 1989
-Separatists take control of Cardiff and call for a Welsh Parliament (Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru) the Parliament asks the son, Albert, of the brief Prince of Wales, Robert, to be the Prince of Wales
-The PRE accuses Scotland of supporting the Welsh separatists. Minor border skirmishes erupt.
-The Kings Center in York (OTL Toronto) is rocked by an explosion, the government blames this on the French.
 
1910: Shapurji Saklatvala, President of the People's Republic (Communist)
1918: Ramsay MacDonald (Socialist Labour)
1922: Jonathan Smith (Communist, adopts 5-year, one term system, not retroactive)
1930-31: Cecil Malone (Communist)
1931: Cecil Malone dies prematurely and is succeeded by the premier, Frank Pierce
1931-1935 : Frank Pierce (Communist)
1935: William Gallacher (Communist)
1940: Eric Arthur Blair (Independent Labour Reform)
1945: Oswald Mosley (National Social)
1950: J.F.C. Fuller (National Social)
1955: William Joyce (National Social)
1960:
1965:
1970:
1975:
1980:
1985:
1990:
1995:
2000:
2005:
 
The Kingdom of Great Britain, The Kingdom of Ireland:
House Of Hanover
1714-1718: George I (also Elector of Hanover 1698-1726, King of the United Kingdom of America 1720-1726)

The Kingdom of England, The Kingdom of Scotland, The Kingdom Irealnd:
House of Stuart(second restoration)​
1718-1766: James III
1766-1788: Charles III
1788-1807: Henry IX (Cardinal-King)

Interregnum
1807-1809

French Occupied British Isles:
House of Bonaparte
1810-1814: Napoleon I

The Arthurian Kingdom
House of Pendragon
1814-1818: Arthur I (Note, during his "reign" Arthur was call just King Arthur as he saw himself as a reincarnation of the mythic King, in histories he's called Arthur I, and commonly called Arthur II)

French Occupied British Isles:
1818-1820
-Michel Ney (Imperial Governor for England)
-Étienne Eustache Bruix (Imperial Governor for Scotland)
-Edward FitzGerald (President of the Irish Republic)


French Occupied British Isles:
House of Bonaparte
1820-1823: Napoleon II (England only)
1820-1823: Marie-Louise, as regent

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland:
House of Hanover(restorated)​
1823-1837: William IV
1837-1868: William V
1868-1903: Lewis I

Pretender House of Hanover:
1903-1905: "William VI"

House of Hanover(second restoration)​
1905-1910: Lewis II

People's Republic of Britain:
President of the People's Republic
1910-1918 Shapurji Saklatvala, (Communist)
1918-1922 Ramsay MacDonald (Socialist Labour)
1922-1930 Jonathan Smith (Communist) (adopts 5-year, one term system, not retroactive)
1930-1931: Cecil Malone (Communist) (dies prematurely and is succeeded by the premier, Frank Pierce)
1931 Crisis: Malone's dead coincides with American and French backed Revolt in Wales by Terrorist group Plaid Cymru, they form the short lived Free Principality of Wales under Jacobite Claimant, Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria, or Prince Robert I, by 1932 the Welsh are crush by the the PRB
1931-1935 : Frank Pierce (Communist)
1935-1940: William Gallacher (Communist)
1940-1945: Eric Arthur Blair (Independent Labour Reform)
1945-1950: Oswald Mosley (National Social)
1950-1955: J.F.C. Fuller (National Social)
1955-1960: William Joyce (National Social)
1960-1965: Clement Attlee (Socialist Labour)
1963, Start of the Second English Civil War, the North of England based in Yorkshire raises against the London Government, the Rebel government, based in York, is lead by Margaret Thatcher with the stated goals of restoring religion and the Monarchy (which monarchy is never clearly stated) and an end to Socialism

Kingdom of Scotland
House of Hamilton
1917-1949 Alexander IV
1949-1953: Douglas I
1953-1960: Angus I
1960-1990: Constantine V
1990-: James IX

Irish State
Treoraí of the Irish People
1914-1929: Pádraig Piarais

Irish state nominally ruled by a military junta.
1929-1932

Irish Communist State:
General Secretary of the Communist Party[/CENTER]
1932-1957 John J. O'Kelly

Holy Nation of Ireland:
House of Saint Peter
1958-1963: Pope John XXIII
1958-1970: Cardinal John D'Alton, as Papal Legate
1963-1970: Pope Paul VI


Éire
President of the Republic
1970-1978 Éamon de Valera

Holy Nation of Ireland:
House of Saint Peter
1978: Pope John Paul I
1978-1990: Cardinal Tomás Ó Fiaich, as Papal Legate
1978-2004 Pope John Paul II
1990-1996: Cardinal Cahal Daly, as Papal Legate
1996-: Cardinal Seán Brady as Papal Legate
2004-: Pope Miltiades II (first known black pope named for last African pope {who may of been black himself})


United Kingdom of the Americas
House of Hanover
1714-1726: George I (United Kingdom of America formed in 1720)
1726-1760: George II
1760-1812: Edward I (grandson of George II, father of George III of America and William IV of Great Britain)
1812-1830: George III
1830-1843: Louis Bourbon and Charlotte Hanover (joint monarchs)
1843-1847: Charlotte I (alone)

House of Bourbon-Hanover
1847-1876: Charles I


House of Brunswick-Bonarparte In Exile
1910-1927: Lewis III
1927-????: Philip I
 
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