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List of Confederate Presidents[edit | edit source]

  1. Jefferson Davis (Democratic) (1861–1868)
  2. Robert E. Lee (Independent-Democratic) (1868–1870) (died in office)
  3. John C. Breckinridge (Democratic) (1870–74)
  4. James Longstreet (Democratic) (1874–80)
  5. Fitzhugh Lee (Whig) (1880–86)
  6. Thomas Jackson (Democratic) (1886–92)
  7. John Carlisle (Whig) (1892–98)
  8. Thomas G. Jones (Democratic) (1898–04)
  9. Benjamin Tillman (Democratic) (1904–07) (assassinated)
  10. Champ Clark (Democratic) (1907–10)
  11. Woodrow Wilson (Whig) (1910–16)
  12. Luther Hall (Whig) (1916–22)
  13. Carter Glass (Democratic) (1922–28)
  14. John Nance Garner (Democratic) (1928–34)
  15. Huey Long (Labor) (1934–40)
  16. Hugo Black (Labor) (1940–46)
  17. 1946–52
  18. 1952–58
  19. 1958–64
  20. 1964–70
  21. 1970–76
  22. 1976–82
  23. 1982–88
  24. 1988–94
  25. Chuck Robb (Labor) (1994–00)
  26. John McCain (Conservative) (2000–06)
  27. Haley Barbour (Conservative) (2006–12)
  28. Steve Beshear (Labor) (2012–18)
  29. Nikki Haley (Conservative) (2018–)

List of United States Presidents[edit | edit source]

  • 16. Hannibal Hamlin (Republican) (1861–1865)
  • 17. Horatio Seymour (Democratic) (1865–1869)
  • 18. Samuel Cox (Democratic) (1869–1873)
  • 19. Thomas A. Hendricks (Democratic) (1873–1877)
  • 20. Samuel J. Tilden (Democratic) (1877–1881)
  • 21. James G. Blaine (Republican) (1881–1885)
  • 22. Thomas F. Bayard (Democratic) (1885–1886) (assassinated)
  • 23. Allen G. Thurman (Democratic) (1886–1889)
  • 24.

Wars[edit | edit source]

19th century[edit | edit source]

Start Finish Name of conflict Belligerents
Victorious party (if applicable) Defeated party (if applicable)
1861 1862 War of Secession Flag of the Confederate States of America (1861–1863).svg Confederate States
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg British Empire (naval support)

Supported by:
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg French Empire

Flag of the United States (1861-1863).svg United States
1861 1866 Franco-Mexican War Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg French Empire
Flag of Mexico (1864-1867).svg Mexican Empire
1874 1876 Franco-Prussian War Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg French Empire
23px Austria-Hungary
Flag of the German Empire.svg North German Confederation
1881 1885 Second Mexican-American War Flag of the Confederate States of America (1861–1863).svg Confederate States
Flag of Mexico (1864-1867).svg Mexico
Flag of the United States (1861-1863).svg United States

20th century[edit | edit source]

Start Finish Name of conflict Belligerents
Victorious party (if applicable) Defeated party (if applicable)
1914 1917 Great War Flag of the United Kingdom.svg British Empire
Flag of the German Empire.svg Germany
Flag of Russia.svg Russian Empire
Flag of the Confederate States of America (Fields of Gray).svg Confederate States
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg French Empire
Flag of Austria-Hungary (1869-1918).svg Austria-Hungary
Flag of the Ottoman Empire.svg Ottoman Empire
Flagge Großherzogtum Baden (1891–1918).svg Baden
Flag of Bavaria (striped).svg Bavaria
Flagge Königreich Württemberg.svg Württemberg

Confederate States infobox[edit | edit source]

Confederate States of America
Flag of the Confederate States
Flag
Great Seal of the Confederate States
Great Seal
Motto: Deo Vindice (Latin)
"Under God, our Vindicator"
Capital Richmond
Largest city Houston
Official languages English
Ethnic groups (2017) TBD
Religion (2017) 73.7% Christian
18.2% Unaffiliated
2.1% Jewish
0.8% Muslim
2.5% Other
2.6% Unknown
Wikipedia:Demonym Confederates
Government Federal presidential constitutional republic
Nikki Haley
Mitch McConnell
Nancy Pelosi
TBD
Legislature Congress
Senate
House of Representatives
Independence from the United States
February 8, 1861
• Constitution adopted
February 22, 1862
September 30, 1862
Area
• Total area
Template:Convinfobox
Population
• 2018 estimate
124,608,945
GDP (PPP) 2018 estimate
• Total
$20.513 trillion[1] (2nd)
• Per capita
$62,518[1] (11th)
GDP (nominal) 2018 estimate
• Total
$20.513 trillion[1] (1st)
• Per capita
$62,518[1] (7th)
Gini (2015) Template:DecreasePositive 39.0[2]
Template:Color
HDI (2017) Increase 0.924[3]
Template:Color · 13th
Currency [[{{#property:p38}}]] ($) (USD)
Time zone (UTC−4 to −12, +10, +11)
• Summer (DST)
 (UTC−4 to −10Template:Efn)
Date format mm/dd/yyyy
Drives on the rightTemplate:Efn
Calling code +1
ISO 3166 code US
Internet TLD .us

Modern Airlines[edit | edit source]

United States[edit | edit source]

Mainline[edit | edit source]

  • American Airlines
  • Pan Am
  • United Airlines
  • Northwest Airlines

Confederate States[edit | edit source]

Mainline[edit | edit source]

  • Delta Air Lines
  • Eastern Air Lines
  • Piedmont Airlines

Navboxes[edit | edit source]

Testboxes[edit | edit source]

Trans World Airlines, Inc.
Twa-logo (Fields of Gray).svg
IATA ICAO Callsign
TW TWA TWA
Founded 1930 (as Transcontinental & Western Air)
Commenced operations 1930
Hubs
Secondary hubs Pittsburgh International Airport
Frequent-flyer program Aviators
Fleet size 190
Destinations 132
Company slogan Nationwide, Worldwide. Depend on TWA.
Headquarters New York City
Website twa.com

U.S. Speakers of the House[edit | edit source]

24. Galusha A. Grow (Republican) (1861–63) 25. Samuel S. Cox (Democratic) (1863–67) 26. Samuel S. Marshall (Democratic) (1867–73) 27. Fernando Wood (Democratic) (1873–75) 28. James G. Blaine (Republican) (1875–77) 29. Samuel J. Randall (Democratic) (1877–79) 28. James G. Blaine (Republican) (1879–81) 30. J. Warren Keifer (Republican) (1881–83) 31. ?? (Democratic) (1883–85) 32. ?? (Democratic) (1885–91) 33. Thomas B. Reed (1891–93) 34.