Howard Prince-Gonzalez

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Howard Prince-Gonzalez
1st President Of Slokais
In office
January 2nd, 1893 – January 2nd, 1899
Succeeded byHenry Banks
1st Leader of the Left Party
Personal details
Born(1858-04-06)April 6, 1858
San Fernando
Died(1928-05-07)May 7, 1928
San Fernando
Cause of deathNatural Causes
Resting placeGrand Bank National Cemetary
Political partyThe Left Party
Spouse(s)Emma Gonzalez
ChildrenAlan Gonzalez, Martha Gonzalez, Alexander Gonzalez
MotherHarriet Prince
FatherMitchell Gonzalez
Residence1345, New Land RD
Alma materNew Liverpool College

Early Life

Howard Prince-Gonzalez was born the son of parents who worked as housekeepers for some of San Fernando's families. He lived a happy childhood working in the coastal forests outside San Fernando. His father and mother were both of Costeno ancestry, although it's believed his biological grandmother was an Afro-Slokasian woman named Antonia Soukhouna. Gonzalez attended a local preparatory school funded by his parent's employers. In 1876 he attended New Liverpool University, as a political studies major. In 1878, he was arrested for writing pieces in a student newspaper called "Los Plebeyos". He was then jailed and sentenced to 15 years in prison but got out in 6 years due to good behavior and a good early release appeal.

Indpendence Era

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. Through it Howard began writing and drafting the laws that would govern the county. In 1891 the government was set up and an election was held, He got 87% of the vote with only a small opposition from the Conservative Party Through his 8 years he helped set the stage for Slokais, he added many amendments, and established relations with other nations. In 1900, he decided not to run as he thought, it would be needed, as he had done so much for the country. After 1900 he appeared 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 estate in San Fernando. It is known as a Historic Site in the middle of San Fernando, he is considered a good president by 92% of people per a 2011 Survey.