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− | ! Presidency
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− | | [[File:President George Lee.jpg|200x300px]]
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− | | style="width: 16%;" | '''<big>[[George Lee]]</big>'''<br /><small>August 28, 1690 – December 31, 1755(Age 65)</small>
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− | | South Carolina
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− | | November 10, 1745
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− | November 10, 1753
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− | First Commander-in-Chief (1738-1744) and President of the Republic (1745-1753)
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− | Wrote the Records of Confederation (1745)
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− | Shaped chief executive's duty; established two terms of four year limit (1745)
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− | Created the --th Amendment: ''"Statehood shall be hereon immune to forceful federal servitude, abolition of any, unjust occupation, or uncourtly repeal of law"'' (1752)
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− | | [[File:President Jethro Hall.jpg|200x300px]]
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− | | style="width: 16%;" | '''<big>[[Jethro Hall]]</big>'''<br /><small>July 21, 1697 – May 4, 1770 (Age 73)</small>
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− | | South Carolina
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− | | November 10, 1753
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− | November 10, 1761
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− | Created National Bank (1754)
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− | Bought the Northwest Territory (1754)
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− | Jethro Document (1755): Luger to remain completely neutral in European affairs
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− | Changed capitol from Éireston to Columbia; sponsored the building of the first Capitol House (1755-1760)
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− | Passed Native Citizenship Act (1759): gave Native Americans citizenship in the Republic in applause to their effort in the Revolutionary War
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− | | [[File:President Néill "Hardy" Hogan.jpg|200x300px]]
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− | | style="width: 16%;" | '''<big>[[Francis P. McClay]]</big>'''<br /><small>April 23, 1701 – August 29, 1782 (Age 81)</small>
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− | | South Carolina
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− | | November 10, 1761
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− | November 10, 1769
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− | Statehood to Northwest Territory as Tennessee (1762)
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− | Bought Alabama Territory (1765)
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− | Passed Alien and Sedition Acts (1766): Made it more restrictive for British and Spanish immigrants
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− | McClay's Bill Draft 2: Bill passed that officially declared Lugerian prompts for British and Spanish interruptions in Lugerian trade to cease
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− | | style="width: 16%;" | '''<big>[[Owen S. Key]]</big>'''<br /><small>December 25, 1702 – September 8, 1779 (Age 77)</small>
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− | | Georgia
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− | | November 10, 1769
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− | November 10, 1777
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− | Passed the Military Opportunity Act (1770): Gave blacks the freedom to become officers in the military
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− | Passed the God's Wing of Refuge Act: Allowed slaves from the British colonies to the North to find refuge in Luger
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− | Created the [https://i.imgur.com/D85mNdQ.png Key Roads]: large road network between Virginia and North Carolina; regarded as the first "highway" ambitions (1769-1776)
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− | Revised the Alien and Sedition Acts to be less restrictive for the British
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− | | [[File:President Matthew McGrath.jpg|200x300px]]
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− | | style="width: 16%;" | '''<big>[[Matthew McGrath]]</big>'''<br /><small>July 8, 1697 – February 25, 1783 (Age 83)</small>
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− | | Georgia
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− | | November 10, 1777
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− | November 10, 1783
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− | Passed the Spillover Prevention Act (1777): temporarily suspended state militias under federal overseeing as the Revolutionary War in the United States was going on
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− | Passed the Packston Civil Service Reform Act (1780): Provided selection of government employees by competitive exams,[1] rather than ties to politicians or political affiliation
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− | Passed the Archdiocesan Integration Act (1782): Prompted the Roman Catholic Church to create Archdiocese's in the Republic of Luger
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− | First President to die in office (February 25, 1783)
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− | | [[File:President Emory Beckett.jpg|200x300px]]
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− | | style="width: 16%;" | '''<big>[[Emory C. Beckett]]</big>'''<br /><small>November 24, 1736 – May 16, 1797 (Age 61)</small>
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− | | North Carolina
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− | | November 10, 1783
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− | November 10, 1787
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− | Born in British Virginia; first English Protestant president
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− | Suspected to have won presidency with British interference and corruption in the Congress
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− | Presidency was the brief period in which the Congress was split into two parties: the Republicans and the Becketts; ideological difference was democracy and "Beckett democracy," which followed the British ways of democracy
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− | Passed the British Nobility Act (1784): Recognizes British noble titles in the Republic of Luger
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− | Prompted the ''State Crisis'': South Carolina and Georgia militiamen occupied major cities and peacefully protested, Catholic Churches closed its doors to all British-born, Beckett was publicly shunned and shamed by media, ''"Beckett Burns"'' burned scarecrows made to be like Beckett accompanied by groups of hundreds of people
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− | | [[File:Chauncey McCord.jpeg|200x300px]]
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− | | style="width: 16%;" | '''<big>[[Chauncey P. McCord]]</big>'''<br /><small>August 15, 1744 – October 12, 1830 (Age 86)</small>
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− | | South Carolina
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− | | November 10, 1787
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− | November 10, 1792
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− | Succeeded Beckett by popular vote in extreme measures (Beckett gaining only a surprising 19,000 out of 12 million)
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− | Passed the Congressional Emergency Act (1787): Allowed the president to dissolve the Congress in times of national crisis with Supreme Court permission
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− | Dissolved the Congress in 1788
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− | Passed the Congressional Neutrality Act (1788): the Congress will remain non-partisan
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− | Congressional elections of 1788 brought Congress back to normal
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− | During presidency, North Carolinians discriminated against for being "British puppets." North Carolinian Congressmen taunted and teased in Congress daily
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− | | style="width: 16%;" | '''<big>[[Elroy E. Kane]]</big>'''<br /><small>March 28, 1730 – October 21, 1812 (Age 82)</small>
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− | | Georgia
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− | | November 10, 1792
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− | November 10, 1800
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− | | [[File:Dean Kane.jpg|200x300px]]
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− | | style="width: 16%;" | '''<big>[[Dean Kane]]</big>'''<br /><small>December 25, 1766 – March 29, 1835 (Age 69)</small>
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− | | Georgia
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− | | November 10, 1800
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− | November 10, 1808
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− | | style="width: 16%;" | '''<big>[[Comán O'Rourke]]</big>'''<br /><small>March 23, 1755 – March 21, 1834 (Age 79)</small>
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− | | Alabama
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− | | November 10, 1808
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− | | style="width: 16%;" | '''<big>[[Daniel Sweeney]]</big>'''<br /><small>July 17, 1771 – November 2, 1858 (Age 87)</small>
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− | | South Carolina
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− | | November 10, 1816
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− | | style="width: 16%;" | '''<big>[[Ezra Calhoun]]</big>'''<br /><small>October 31, 1765 – October 31, 1850 (Age 85)</small>
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− | | November 10, 1820
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− | November 10, 1828
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− | Known as ''"Crazy Calhoun"'' (him and VP Laban Wheaton are known as the ''"Crazy Old Men of Columbia Hill"''
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− | Invaded land of the states of Arkansas*, Mississippi, and Louisiana, created Arkansas Terr., Mississippi Terr., and Louisiana Terr.
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− | Arkansas Wars: invaded native lands in Arkansas; slaughtered over 12,000 Native Americans
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− | Signed the Indian Removal Act, which removed all Native Americans from their federally-protected lands in the East and they were moved west to Oklahoma, which wasn't under Lugerian control at the time
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− | State Federalization Act: Banned any state laws that were "conflicts of interest" to the federal government
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− | Federalized Militia Act: Banned state militias
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− | Courted for impeachment twice but both failed
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− | | style="width: 16%;" | '''<big>[[Tristam McDermott]]</big>'''<br /><small>September 2, 1777 – December 6, 1851 (Age 71)</small>
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− | | South Carolina
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− | | November 10, 1828
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− | November 10, 1836
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− | Known as the "Fixer-Upper" of Crazy Calhoun's notabilities
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− | Led the Anti-Calhoun Committee in the Senate
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− | Occupied Oklahoma and created the Indian Confederacies, an autonomous confederation of Native American tribes; gave compensation to the Native Americans
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− | Statehood to Mississippi (1828), Louisiana (1830), and Arkansas (1832)
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− | Repealed State Federalization Act and Federalized Militia Act
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− | | style="width: 16%;" | '''<big>[[Cormac Dinwiddie]]</big>'''<br /><small>August 10, 1802 – February 3, 1836 (Age 36)</small>
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− | | Mississippi
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− | | November 10, 1836
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− | February 3, 1836
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− | Created the Department of Agriculture to protect the interests of local farmers
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− | Shortest presidency - Died of a stroke because of extreme weight
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