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|[[President of Rizealand|President]] | |'''[[President of Rizealand|President]]''' | ||
|[[James Camden]] | |||
|December 1, 1773 | |December 1, 1773 | ||
|December 1, 1783 | |December 1, 1783 | ||
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|[[Deputy President of Rizealand|Deputy President]] | |'''[[Deputy President of Rizealand|Deputy President]]''' | ||
|[[Eli Murray]] | |||
|December 1, 1773 | |December 1, 1773 | ||
|December 1, 1783 | |December 1, 1783 | ||
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|rowspan="2"|[[Rizealand Department of Foreign Relations|Foreign Secretary]] | |rowspan="2"|'''[[Rizealand Department of Foreign Relations|Foreign Secretary]]''' | ||
|[[Jay Sullivan]] | |||
|December 20, 1773 | |December 20, 1773 | ||
|January 29, 1779 | |January 29, 1779 | ||
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| | |[[Jonathan Payne]] | ||
|March 17, 1779 | |March 17, 1779 | ||
|December 1, 1783 | |December 1, 1783 | ||
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|[[Rizealand Department of Treasury and Finance|Treasury Secretary]] | |'''[[Rizealand Department of Treasury and Finance|Treasury Secretary]]''' | ||
|[[Ethan Hudson]] | |||
|December 20, 1773 | |December 20, 1773 | ||
|December 1, 1783 | |December 1, 1783 | ||
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|rowspan="2"|[[Rizealand Department of Defense|War Secretary]] | |rowspan="2"|'''[[Rizealand Department of Defense|War Secretary]]''' | ||
|[[Nial Sheeran]] | |||
|December 20, 1773 | |December 20, 1773 | ||
|January 3, 1780 | |January 3, 1780 | ||
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| | |[[Edward Marlin]] | ||
|March 29, 1780 | |March 29, 1780 | ||
|December 1, 1783 | |December 1, 1783 | ||
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|rowspan="3"|[[Attorney General of the Federation|Attorney General]] | |rowspan="3"|'''[[Attorney General of the Federation|Attorney General]]''' | ||
|[[Thomas Rogers]] | |||
|December 20, 1773 | |December 20, 1773 | ||
|December 1, 1778 | |December 1, 1778 | ||
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| | |[[Duncan Kinnard]] | ||
|December 15, 1778 | |December 15, 1778 | ||
|July 19, 1780 | |July 19, 1780 | ||
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| | |[[Amos Kirk]] | ||
|November 17, 1780 | |November 17, 1780 | ||
|December 1, 1783 | |December 1, 1783 |
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Camden administration | |
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Date formed | 1 December 1773 |
Date dissolved | 1 December 1783 |
People | |
Head of government | James Camden |
Deputy head of government | Eli Murray |
Member party | Independent |
History | |
Election(s) | 1773 1778 |
Successor | Eli Murray |
The Camden administration began on December 1, 1773 when James Camden was inaugurated as the first president of the Federation of Rizealand and ended when he left office on December 1, 1783. Camden took office as an independent after winning the 1773 election in a landslide victory. Camden was reelected in a similar fashion in the 1778 election. His administration was succeeded by the Eli Murray administration under Eli Murray, Camden's former deputy president and a member of the Federalist Party.
Cabinet
Cabinet of James Camden | ||||
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Office | Name | Took office | Left office | |
President | James Camden | December 1, 1773 | December 1, 1783 | |
Deputy President | Eli Murray | December 1, 1773 | December 1, 1783 | |
Foreign Secretary | Jay Sullivan | December 20, 1773 | January 29, 1779 | |
Jonathan Payne | March 17, 1779 | December 1, 1783 | ||
Treasury Secretary | Ethan Hudson | December 20, 1773 | December 1, 1783 | |
War Secretary | Nial Sheeran | December 20, 1773 | January 3, 1780 | |
Edward Marlin | March 29, 1780 | December 1, 1783 | ||
Attorney General | Thomas Rogers | December 20, 1773 | December 1, 1778 | |
Duncan Kinnard | December 15, 1778 | July 19, 1780 | ||
Amos Kirk | November 17, 1780 | December 1, 1783 |