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'''1760-1798'''  Sir George Watsons (Wiggs)
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'''1760-1798'''  Sir George Watsons (Wiggs)<br>
'''1798-1820'''  Harry Jones (Wiggs)''(Died in office)''
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'''1798-1820'''  Harry Jones (Wiggs)''(Died in office)''<br>
'''1820-1822''' Harold Spence (Wiggs)
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'''1820-1822''' Harold Spence (Wiggs)<br><br>
''1822 was the year that the Fixed Term Act came into succession, placing a 4 year limit-term and a maximum of 3 terms served by one person(not party) in succession''
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''1822 was the year that the Fixed Term Act came into succession, placing a 4 year limit-term and a maximum of 3 terms served by one person(not party) in succession''<br><br>
'''1822-1826'''  Harold Spence (Wiggs)
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'''1822-1826'''  Harold Spence (Wiggs)<br>
'''1826-1830'''  George Naylor (Conservative Imperialists)
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'''1826-1830'''  George Naylor (Conservative Imperialists)<br>
'''1830-1833'''  George Naylor (Conservative Imperialists)(Died in Office)
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'''1830-1833'''  George Naylor (Conservative Imperialists)(Died in Office)<br>
'''1833-1837'''  Thomas Stenton (Wiggs)
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'''1833-1837'''  Thomas Stenton (Wiggs)<br>
'''1837-1841'''  Thomas Stenton (Wiggs)
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'''1837-1841'''  Thomas Stenton (Wiggs)<br>
'''1841-1844'''  Gregory Normanby (The Imperial Labour Party)(Died in office)
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'''1841-1844'''  Gregory Normanby (The Imperial Labour Party)(Died in office)<br>
'''1844-1848'''  Liam Maxwell (The New Conservative Party)
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'''1844-1848'''  Liam Maxwell (The New Conservative Party)<br>
'''1848-1852'''  Liam Maxwell (The New Conservative Party)
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'''1848-1852'''  Liam Maxwell (The New Conservative Party)<br>
'''1852-1856'''  Liam Maxwell (The New Conservative Party)
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'''1852-1856'''  Liam Maxwell (The New Conservative Party)<br>
'''1856-1858'''  Thomas Stenton(Wiggs)(died in Office)
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'''1856-1858'''  Thomas Stenton(Wiggs)(died in Office)<br>
'''1858-1862'''  Liam Maxwell (The New Conservative Party)
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'''1858-1862'''  Liam Maxwell (The New Conservative Party)<br>
'''1862-1866'''  Liam Maxwell (The New Conservative Party)
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'''1862-1866'''  Liam Maxwell (The New Conservative Party)<br>
'''1866-1870'''  Arthur Chairmonger (The New Conservative Party)
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'''1866-1870'''  Arthur Chairmonger (The New Conservative Party)<br>
'''1870-1874'''  Archer Fielding (The Imperial Labour Party)
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'''1870-1874'''  Archer Fielding (The Imperial Labour Party)<br><br>
''1874 was the year that the Fixed Term Act Ammendment Bill came into succession, placing a 6 year limit-term and a maximum of 2 terms served by one person(not party) in succession''
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''1874 was the year that the Fixed Term Act Ammendment Bill came into succession, placing a 6 year limit-term and a maximum of 2 terms served by one person(not party) in succession''<br><br>
'''1874-1880'''  Archer Fielding (The Imperial Labour Party)
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'''1874-1880'''  Archer Fielding (The Imperial Labour Party)<br>
'''1880-1886'''  Arthur Chairmonger (The New Conservative Party)
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'''1880-1886'''  Arthur Chairmonger (The New Conservative Party)<br>
'''1886-1892'''  Louis Steel (The Liberal Party of Eagmont)
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'''1886-1892'''  Louis Steel (The Liberal Party of Eagmont)<br>
'''1892-1898'''  Louis Steel (The Liberal Party of Eagmont)
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'''1892-1898'''  Louis Steel (The Liberal Party of Eagmont)<br>
'''1898-1900'''  Arthur Chairmonger (The New Conservative Party)(Died in Office)
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'''1898-1900'''  Arthur Chairmonger (The New Conservative Party)(Died in Office)<br>
'''1900-1906'''  Archer Fielding (The Imperial Labour Party)(died in Office)
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'''1900-1906'''  Archer Fielding (The Imperial Labour Party)(died in Office)<br>
'''1906-1912'''  Gerald McNaughtan (The Imperial Labour Party)
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'''1906-1912'''  Gerald McNaughtan (The Imperial Labour Party)<br>

Revision as of 21:13, 23 September 2006

Eagmont
canada--53.jpg
Flag of Eagmont
Motto: Win all, lose all
No Map Available Yet
Region Eagmont
Capital Oban
Official Language(s) English, French, Russian
Leader John key
Population Oban Metropolitan= 18 million
Currency Dollar 
NS Sunset XML

Welcome to the Federal Republic of Eagmont, a safe and devout region of over 2 billion people. The current leader is John Key, leader of the Conservative party.


History

The Founding of Eagmont

78 men and women from a far off land settled in this Island in 1759, with intentions to set up a colony. The leader of the group, George Watsons, felt it appropriate to name it after a new born that was born just before the landing. So, this island was named Harry Eagmont (Harry was never used), and there was a 5 day party in honour of the founding. George Watsons was elected the first President of Eagmont after a voting period of 5 days.


Eagmont Presidential Elections 1759
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
The Wiggs George Watsons 52 66.666
Conservative Theador Dumsfield 26 33.33

The Natives meet the Eagmontese

10 days after the arrival, many members of Eagmont started hearing strange chants in a different language coming from the hills. These hills have been out of bounds, effective when the President was re instated.

The natives finally made an apperance in 1760, when the President ordered the men to attack the noises. The natives, who spoke a dialect of Pacitalian, could speak little english but still could communicate well.

The natives were very welcoming, which played a big party in Eagmont's cultural identity. Many Eagmontese (as they are known to be called know) still live in remote villages in the L'Ile de sud (Eagmonts most cultured region).

1760-1912

Throughout these years, Eagmont was a relativly quite nation. Many presidents had past, and the country was thriving with knowledge and culture.

Presidents

1760-1798 Sir George Watsons (Wiggs)
1798-1820 Harry Jones (Wiggs)(Died in office)
1820-1822 Harold Spence (Wiggs)

1822 was the year that the Fixed Term Act came into succession, placing a 4 year limit-term and a maximum of 3 terms served by one person(not party) in succession

1822-1826 Harold Spence (Wiggs)
1826-1830 George Naylor (Conservative Imperialists)
1830-1833 George Naylor (Conservative Imperialists)(Died in Office)
1833-1837 Thomas Stenton (Wiggs)
1837-1841 Thomas Stenton (Wiggs)
1841-1844 Gregory Normanby (The Imperial Labour Party)(Died in office)
1844-1848 Liam Maxwell (The New Conservative Party)
1848-1852 Liam Maxwell (The New Conservative Party)
1852-1856 Liam Maxwell (The New Conservative Party)
1856-1858 Thomas Stenton(Wiggs)(died in Office)
1858-1862 Liam Maxwell (The New Conservative Party)
1862-1866 Liam Maxwell (The New Conservative Party)
1866-1870 Arthur Chairmonger (The New Conservative Party)
1870-1874 Archer Fielding (The Imperial Labour Party)

1874 was the year that the Fixed Term Act Ammendment Bill came into succession, placing a 6 year limit-term and a maximum of 2 terms served by one person(not party) in succession

1874-1880 Archer Fielding (The Imperial Labour Party)
1880-1886 Arthur Chairmonger (The New Conservative Party)
1886-1892 Louis Steel (The Liberal Party of Eagmont)
1892-1898 Louis Steel (The Liberal Party of Eagmont)
1898-1900 Arthur Chairmonger (The New Conservative Party)(Died in Office)
1900-1906 Archer Fielding (The Imperial Labour Party)(died in Office)
1906-1912 Gerald McNaughtan (The Imperial Labour Party)