Edward I
King Edward
Edward Henry James Augustus von Lexington was the Crown Prince of America, and son of William I and Ana de Jesus. Upon the death of his father, he ascended as King of America.
In 1852, Edward would graduate from the American Royal Military Academy. His tenure in the army would be short lived, however, as he would be appointed as the Prince Regent of Sequoyah in 1855, replacing his uncle, Grand Duke John.
In 1866, with the overthrow of his nephew Miguel as Emperor of Mexico, he granted asylum but elected not to intervene in Mexico. This is because the American people and aristocracy have become war weary with their involvement in Mexican affairs. Following the Mexican Revolutionary War, he agreed to place Miguel as the head of the Grand Duchy of Central America. He also agreed to the admittance of Rio Grande and Yucatan into the Kingdom in 1872.
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Robert E. Lee: 1867 - 1870
John P. Hale: 1870 - 1874
Abraham Lincoln: 1874 - 1878
Joel Parker: 1878 - 1882
James A. Garfield: 1882 - 1886
Thomas F. Bayard: 1886 - 1889
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