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Church of America
AbbreviationC of A
ClassificationAnglican
OrientationAnglicanism
PolityEpiscopal
Supreme
Governor
Victoria
of the United Provinces of America
Primate
of All America
Matthew Arnold
as Archbishop of New Canterbury
RegionUnited Provinces of America
HeadquartersNew Canterbury
Origin1804
Separated fromChurch of England
SeparationsAmerican Dissenters
Free Church of America
Members144 million (2015)


Victoria
Queen Victoria in June 2015
Queen of the United Provinces
Reign31 December 2014 – present
Coronation1 May 2016
Predecessor Henry IX
Heir presumptiveMatthew, Duke of Boston
Prime Minister Lewis Caddie
Reign31 December 2014 – present
Coronation1 May 2016
Predecessor Henry IX
Heir presumptiveMatthew, Duke of Boston
Prime Ministers See list
Born (1996-12-31) 31 December 1996 (age 27)
Hanover Palace, New London, United Provinces
Names
Victoria Emma Caddie Margaret
HouseHanover
FatherPrince James, Duke of Ottawa
MotherEmma Smith
ReligionChurch of America
Caddie
Caddie coat of arms
Current regionUnited Provinces
Place of originNew York City, Province of New York
Founded1730; 294 years ago (1730)
FounderLewis Caddie, 1st Duke of Manhattan
Current headThe 12th Duke of Manhattan
Titles
MembersSir Lewis Caddie
Connected familiesAmerican Royal Family
Curtain Family
Kenny Family
Templeton Family
Estate(s)Manhattan House
Fort Caddie
New Path Palace
North Star Palace
Western House
Religious affiliation in the United Provinces (2015)
Affiliation % of American population
Christian 78.6 78.6
 
Protestant 57.5 57.5
 
Church of America 37.5 37.5
 
Evangelical Protestant 8.1 8.1
 
Black church 6.5 6.5
 
Other Mainline Protestant 5.4 5.4
 
Catholic 17.8 17.8
 
Mormon 1.6 1.6
 
Jehovah's Witnesses 0.8 0.8
 
Eastern Orthodox 0.5 0.5
 
Other Christian 0.4 0.4
 
Unaffiliated 14.9 14.9
 
Nothing in particular 11.8 11.8
 
Agnostic 2.0 2
 
Atheist 1.1 1.1
 
Non-Christian faiths 5.9 5.9
 
Jewish 1.9 1.9
 
Muslim 0.9 0.9
 
Buddhist 0.7 0.7
 
Hindu 0.7 0.7
 
Other Non-Christian faiths 1.7 1.7
 
Don't know/refused answer 0.6 0.6
 
Total 100 100
 
Sir Lewis Caddie
41st Prime Minister of the United Provinces
Assumed office
7 November 2012
MonarchsHenry IX
Victoria
Preceded byAl Gore
Leader of the Opposition
In office
15 March 2008 – 7 November 2012
MonarchHenry IX
Prime MinisterAl Gore
Preceded byEmma Erikson
Succeeded byAlbert Austin
Leader of the Conservative Party
Assumed office
15 March 2008
Preceded byEmma Erikson
Shadow Secretary of State for Defence
In office
6 May 2005 – 15 March 2008
LeaderJack Howard
Emma Erikson
Preceded byJohn Peterson
Succeeded byMicheal Caddie
Member of Parliament
for Caddie
Assumed office
4 November 2003
Preceded byAndrew Caddie
Personal details
Born
Lewis Terrance Matthew Ryan Caddie

(1954-04-22) 22 April 1954 (age 70)
Trafalgar, New York, United Provinces
NationalityAmerican
Political partyConservative
Spouse
(m. 1993; div. 1998)
RelationsSee Caddie family
ChildrenLewis
Jane
Diane
Matthew
Parents
ResidenceWhite House
Alma materBrasenose College, Oxford
WebsiteOfficial website
Nickname(s)Lewis the Liberator, Lewis the Great, the Old Man
Military service
AllegianceUnited Kingdom United Provinces
Branch/serviceUnited Kingdom United Provinces Army
Years of service1974-2002
RankBrigadier
CommandsSection One
Battles/warsAmerican-Goa'uld War
American-Wraith war
Replicator War
First British Civil War

Clockwise: Lord Cornwallis after his victory at the Siege of Yorktown, Battle of Trenton, The Death of General Arnold at the Battle of Bunker Hill, Battle of Long Island, Battle of Guilford Court House
Date22 March 1802 – 18 February 1807 (1802-03-22 – 1807-02-18)
(4 years, 10 months and 27 days)
Ratification effective: 12 October 1807
(5 years, 6 months and 20 days)
Location
Great Britain, Ireland, Eastern North America, Caribbean Sea
Result

Military stalemate

Territorial
changes
  • The United Commonwealth cedes their North American holdings to the United Provinces of America
  • Belligerents
    United Kingdom Loyalists The Protectorate Parliamentarians
    Commanders and leaders
    Casualties and losses
    89,350+ soldiers dead 97,240+ soldiers dead
    195,351 noncombat deaths (including some 100,000 civilians)
    Edmund Burke
    Painting of Edmund Burke MP c. 1767,
    studio of Joshua Reynolds (1723–1792)
    1st Lord Protector of the United Commonwealth
    In office
    12 October 1807 – 10 March 1810
    Prime MinisterCharles James Fox
    Preceded byGeorge III
    as King of Great Britain
    Succeeded byCharles James Fox
    Paymaster of the Forces
    In office
    16 April 1783 – 8 January 1784
    MonarchGeorge III
    Prime MinisterThe Duke of Portland
    William Pitt the Younger
    Preceded byIsaac Barré
    Succeeded byWilliam Grenville
    In office
    10 April 1782 – 1 August 1782
    MonarchGeorge III
    Prime MinisterThe Marquess of Rockingham
    Preceded byRichard Rigby
    Succeeded byIsaac Barré
    Member of the British Parliament
    for Malton
    In office
    18 October 1780 – 20 June 1794
    Preceded bySavile Finch
    Succeeded byRichard Burke Jr.
    Member of the British Parliament
    for Bristol
    In office
    4 November 1774 – 6 September 1780
    Serving with Henry Cruger
    Preceded byMatthew Brickdale
    Succeeded byHenry Lippincott
    Member of the British Parliament
    for Wendover
    In office
    December 1765 – 5 October 1774
    Serving with Richard Chandler-Cavendish, Robert Darling, Joseph Bullock
    Preceded byVerney Lovett
    Succeeded byJohn Adams
    Personal details
    Born(1729-01-12)12 January 1729
    Dublin, Ireland
    Died10 March 1810(1810-03-10) (aged 81)
    London, United Commonwealth
    Political partyWhig
    Spouse
    Jane Mary Nugent
    (m. 1757)
    ChildrenRichard Burke Jr.
    Alma materTrinity College, Dublin
    OccupationWriter, politician, journalist, philosopher
    Military service
    AllegianceThe Protectorate Parliament
    Branch/serviceUnited Kingdom British Army
    Years of service1802-1807
    RankField Marshal
    CommandsFirst Irish Army
    Battles/warsFirst British Civil War (1802-1807):

    Philosophy career
    Notable workReflections on the Revolution in France
    The Aristocratic Republic
    Reflections on the Revolution
    Era18th-/19th-century philosophy
    RegionWestern philosophy
    SchoolLiberal conservatism
    Main interests
    Social philosophy and political philosophy
    Notable ideas
    Aesthetic sublime, literary sublime
    Lord Protector of the United Commonwealth of Great Britain and Ireland
    Incumbent
    David Cameron
    since 1 July 2015
    StyleHis Highness
    StatusHead of State
    Highest executive officer
    Member of
    ResidenceSt James's Palace
    SeatLondon
    Nominator
    AppointerDirect popular vote
    Term lengthOne 10-year term
    Constituting instrumentUnited Commonwealth Constitution
    PrecursorKing of Great Britain
    as head of state
    FormationOctober 12, 1807
    (217 years ago)
     (1807-10-12)
    First holderEdmund Burke
    Salary£351,451
    Patagonian War of Independence
    Date12 March 1869 – 19 February 1877 (1869-03-12 – 1877-02-19)
    (7 years, 11 months and 7 days)
    Location
    Result

    Rebel victory

    Territorial
    changes
    The United Commonwealth cedes British Patagonia to the Realm of Patagonia
    Belligerents

    Wales Patagonian Rebels

    United Kingdom United Provinces
    (from 1876)

    The Protectorate United Commonwealth

    Argentina Argentina
    (from 1875)
    Commanders and leaders
    Casualties and losses
    10,033 7,392 2,393
    13,953 civilians
    United Provinces general election, 2017

    ← 2012 7 September 2017 (2017-09-07) Next →

    All 900 seats in the House of Commons
    451 seats needed for a majority
    Opinion polls
    Turnout87.8%
      First party Second party
      David Cameron Ed Miliband
    Leader Lewis Caddie Hillary Clinton
    Party Conservative Democratic
    Leader since 15 March 2008 5 September 2015
    Leader's seat Caddie Chappaqua
    Last election 488 seats, 47.7% 398 seats, 42.7%
    Seats before 494 390
    Seats won 568 297
    Seat change Increase 74 Decrease 93
    Popular vote 136,455,050 90,002,267
    Percentage 51.7% 34.1%
    Swing Increase 3.4 Decrease 8.6%

      Third party Fourth party
      Nicola Sturgeon
    Leader Bernie Sanders Mary Johnson
    Party Socialist CDU
    Leader since 1 May 2016 2 November 2014
    Leader's seat Vermont Nashville
    Last election new party 10 seats, 3.7%
    Seats before 2 10
    Seats won 21 8
    Seat change Increase 19 Decrease 2
    Popular vote 23,490,328 8,182,024
    Percentage 8.9% 3.1%
    Swing Increase 8.9% Decrease 0.6%

    Prime Minister before election

    Lewis Caddie
    Conservative

    Subsequent Prime Minister

    Lewis Caddie
    Conservative

    United Commonwealth Lord Protector election, 2015

    ← 2005 7 May 2015 2025 →
    Opinion polls
    Turnout79.4% (Increase1.3%)
      David Cameron Jeremy Corbyn
    Nominee David Cameron Jeremy Corbyn
    Party Conservative Labour
    Home state North Wessex London
    Running mate Stephen Crabb Nicola Sturgeon
    Popular vote 19,367,766 13,325,343
    Percentage 48.4% 33.3%

      Alex Salmond Gerry Adams
    Nominee Nigel Dodds Willie Rennie
    Party DUP Liberal
    Home state Ulster Scotland
    Running mate Nigel Farage Mary Lou McDonald
    Popular vote 2,881,155 2,641,059
    Percentage 7.2% 6.6%

    Lord Protector before election

    Gordon Brown
    Labour

    Elected Lord Protector

    David Cameron
    Conservative

    David Cameron
    18th Lord Protector of the United Commonwealth
    Assumed office
    1 July 2015
    Prime MinisterJohn Bercow
    DeputyStephen Crabb
    Preceded byGordon Brown
    Chief Minister of North Wessex
    In office
    5 June 2010 – 10 May 2015
    DeputyDavid Lidington
    Preceded byJohn Howarth
    Succeeded byBob Seely
    Leader of the North Wessex Conservative Party
    In office
    6 December 2005 – 10 May 2015
    Preceded byDavid Willetts
    Succeeded byBob Seely
    Member of the North Wessex Parliament
    for Witney
    In office
    25 May 2000 – 10 May 2015
    Preceded byShaun Woodward
    Succeeded byRobert Courts
    Personal details
    Born
    David William Donald Cameron

    (1966-10-09) 9 October 1966 (age 58)
    Marylebone, London, United Commonwealth
    Political partyConservative
    Spouse
    (m. 1996)
    Children4
    Parents
    ResidenceSt James's Palace (official)
    Alma materBrasenose College, Oxford
    Signature
    2015 U.P Census
    Self-identified race Percent of population
    White alone
    77.8%
    Black or African American
    11.7%
    Asian
    4.8%
    Native Americans and Alaska Natives
    1.4%
    Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders
    0.2%
    Two or more races
    1.9%
    Some other race
    2.2%
    Total
    100.0%
    The Duke of Manhattan
    1st Prime Minister of the United Provinces
    In office
    12 October 1807 – 22 August 1808
    MonarchGeorge III
    Preceded byoffice established
    Succeeded byJohn Adams
    4th High Councilor of the Colonies
    In office
    15 March 1793 – 12 October 1807
    MonarchGeorge III
    Preceded byEdmund Pendleton
    Succeeded byoffice abolished
    Member of Parliament
    for Manhattan
    In office
    12 October 1807 – 22 August 1808
    Preceded byoffice established
    Succeeded byPatrick Curtain
    Delegate to the American Council from New York
    In office
    15 March 1779 – 12 October 1807
    Preceded byoffice established
    Succeeded byoffice abolished
    Personal details
    Born
    Lewis Terrance Matthew Caddie

    22 April 1730
    Manhattan, New York, Province of New York
    Died4 June 1812(1812-06-04) (aged 82)
    Caddie, New York, United Provinces
    NationalityAmerican
    Political partyNone
    Spouse
    (m. 1760)
    ChildrenLewis Caddie, 2nd Duke of Manhattan
    Lady Jane Caddie
    Lady Anne Caddie
    Lord Matthew Caddie
    Alma materBrasenose College, Oxford
    Military service
    AllegianceKingdom of Great Britain Kingdom of Great Britain
    Branch/serviceUnited Kingdom British Army
    Years of service1776-1793
    RankMajor general
    CommandsNew York Militia
    Battles/warsAmerican Revolt (1776-1777):