Who Would Be King of America if George Washington had been made a monarch?

Started by chicar, January 24, 2021, 04:53:31 PM

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chicar

The word pagan came from paganus , who mean peasant . Its was a way to significate than christianism was the religion of the elite and paganism the one of the savage worker class.

''Trickster shows us how we trick OURSELVES. Her rampant curiosity backfires, but, then, something NEW is discovered (though usually not what She expected)! This is where creativity comes from—experiment, do something different, maybe even something forbidden, and voila! A breakthrough occurs! Ha! Ha! We are released! The world is created anew! Do something backwards, break your own traditions, the barrier breaks; destroy the world as you know it, let the new in.''
Extract of the Dreamflesh article ''Path of The Sacred Clown''

J. Wilhelm

I saw the video, but it seems to me that (naturally since this guy does genealogy charts mostly) he left out the reason why America could possibly even end up with a king. So he makes a tie to a royal family.

The thing is that the British Colonies were probably a bit less cohesive, politically speaking and less developed as British territories, than say our neighbors to the south.

The parallels however are uncanny and in the US, we never learn that the territory of the New Spain also had a Continental Army with a general who became the first ruler of the independent nation. I'm talking of course of General Agustín de Iturbide, roughly 30 years after George Washington. Both were commanders of their respective Continental armies, but while Washington became President of the United States, Iturbide became Emperor of Mexico. So it makes sense to compare both countries' antecedents to figure out why Washington could not possibly become a king.

If anyone is intesested in the subject, I'll be happy to expound in this thread. Otherwise, it's just a comment I'll make...