North America
| Nation / territory | Picture | Name | Birth | Ruled from | Rule Ceased | Reason | Death | Arms |
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| Clipperton Island | Napoleon III |
French defeated at Sedan |
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| Costa Rica | Augustine I |
Abdication |
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| Cuba | Alfonso XIII |
Spanish-American War |
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| 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 |
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| Guadeloupe | Napoleon III |
French defeated at Sedan |
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| Guatemala | Augustine I |
Abdication |
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| Haiti | Faustin I |
Revolution Abidcation Republic declared |
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| Martinique | Napoleon III |
French defeated at Sedan |
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| Mexico | Cuauhtémoc |
Surrendered to the Spaniards |
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| Cacamatzin |
Murdered by the Spaniards Puppet rulers installed |
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| Itzquauhtzin |
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| Nanacacipactzin |
Death |
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| Tlahuitoltzin |
Abdication | |||||||
| Oquiztzin |
Abdication | |||||||
| Augustine I |
Abdication |
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| Maximilian I |
Murdered by Republics |
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| Nicaragua | Augustine I |
Abdication |
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| Panama | Ferdinand VII |
Panamanian Independence | ||||||
| Saint Barthélemy | Oscar II |
Sold to the French Republic | ||||||
| Saint Martin | Napoleon III |
French defeated at Sedan |
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| 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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“The English were very backward to explore and settle the continent which they had stumbled upon. The French preceded them both in their attempts to colonize the continent of North America ... and in their first permanent settlement ... And the right of possession, naturally enough, was the one which England mainly respected and recognized in the case of Spain, of Portugal, and also of France, from the time of Henry VII.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)