List of The Last Monarchs in The Americas - North America

North America

Nation / territory Picture Name Birth Ruled from Rule Ceased Reason Death Arms
Clipperton Island Napoleon III
French defeated at Sedan
Costa Rica Augustine I
Abdication
Cuba Alfonso XIII
Spanish-American War
Dominica Elizabeth II
Granted independence by the U.K.
Dominican Republic Napoleon I
Return to Spain following Peninsular War
Isabella II
Spain's defeat in Dominican Restoration War
El Salvador Augustine I
Abdication
Guadeloupe Napoleon III
French defeated at Sedan
Guatemala Augustine I
Abdication
Haiti Faustin I
Revolution
Abidcation
Republic declared
Martinique Napoleon III
French defeated at Sedan
Mexico Cuauhtémoc
Surrendered to the Spaniards
Cacamatzin
Murdered by the Spaniards
Puppet rulers installed
Itzquauhtzin
Nanacacipactzin
Death

Tlahuitoltzin

Abdication
Oquiztzin

Abdication
Augustine I
Abdication
Maximilian I
Murdered by Republics
Nicaragua Augustine I
Abdication
Panama Ferdinand VII
Panamanian Independence
Saint Barthélemy Oscar II
Sold to the French Republic
Saint Martin Napoleon III
French defeated at Sedan
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Trinidad and Tobago Elizabeth II
Republican constitution adopted living
Nation / territory Picture Name Birth Ruled from Rule Ceased Reason Death Arms

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