Howard Prince-Gonzalez
| Howard Prince-Gonzalez | |
|---|---|
| 1st President Of Slokais | |
| In office January 2nd, 1893 – January 2nd, 1899 | |
| Succeeded by | Henry Banks |
| 1st Leader of the Left Party | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | April 6, 1858 San Fernando |
| Died | May 7, 1928 San Fernando |
| Cause of death | Natural Causes |
| Resting place | Grand Bank National Cemetary |
| Political party | The Left Party |
| Spouse(s) | Emma Gonzalez |
| Children | Alan Gonzalez, Martha Gonzalez, Alexander Gonzalez |
| Mother | Harriet Prince |
| Father | Mitchell Gonzalez |
| Residence | 1345, New Land RD |
| Alma mater | New Liverpool College |
Life
Howard Prince-Gonzalez was born the son of wealthy parents from 2 important San Ferando familys. He lived a happy childhood at a manor in the costal forests outside San Fernando. At 18 he got his edcation in Poltics at New Liverpool Univeristy in Poltical Studies, he spent many years as a writer and wrote for many newspapers in 1877 he wrote a book called "A United Slokais" about how the people should stand up to tyranny and unite. He was then jailed for 3 years but got out due to false promises of writeing for the Govermeant, he then left the govermeant job in 1886, he then joined his new followers and planned to rise up. This all came to a head in 1888 when a group of union workers left work and began to storm the Armory at San Jose. In response, the British army came in and massacred over 200 workers and so began the Slokaisian Revolution. Over the next 3 years, workers began to control cities and began to take areas street by street building by building. Thought it Howard began writeing and drafting the laws that would govern the county. In 1891 the govermeant was set up and a election was held, He got 87% of the vote with only small opsoition from the Consertive Party Though his 8 years he helped set the stage for Slokais, he added many amendameants and estblashied realtions with other nations. In 1900, he decied not to run as he thought, it would be needed, as he had do so much for the country.After 1900 he apearned and events and wrote more books and papers and watched his legacy was kept in place. In 1926 he died of Natural Causes at his esate in San Fernando. It is know a Historic Site in the middle of San Fernando, he is considerd a good president by 92% of people per a 2011 Survey.