James S. Sherman

James S. Sherman was an American politician who served as the twenty-fourth Chancellor of America from 1906 to 1912. Previously the Premier of the Senate, Sherman rode off of the financial success and big business backing that William McKinley and Charles W. Fairbanks had garnered. However, the support for the Unionist Party began to wane as the rise of populism under the Libertarian Party became prominent, especially with the ascension of Edward III as King of America. As a result, in order to secure a second term, he was made to select Libertarian Theodore Roosevelt as Premier of the Senate in 1910.

In 1911, Sherman convinced King Edward to abandon his Secretary to the Monarch, Richard Hale, following scandalous rumors. As a result, Hale was made Ambassador to the German Empire, where he was later killed during the Great War.

Social

Reign

As Chancellor of America: 1906 - 1912
Preceded by: Charles W. Fairbanks
Succeded by: Theodore Roosevelt

Contacts & Relations

Life
1855 1912 57 years old
Children
Aligned Organization
Other Affiliations

Explore

Table of Contents

Article Index
Generic article | Sep 12, 2025

Random Article

Recommendations?

Recommend Here

Questions?

Ask Here


Comments

Please Login in order to comment!