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{{Infobox Person | |||
| title = Esther Haney | |||
| born = 1671 | |||
| died = 1772 | |||
| job = Politician | |||
|presidency=TRUE|office=1720-1776|president_successor=[[Rina Cabinetmaker]]}} | |||
Esther Haney, born in 1671, was an advocate for equal rights between social classes. Ironically, she ended up being great friends with the dictator [[Effie Oland]]. Esther Haney ended up being the first president and the reason for the destruction of dictatorship in the [[Kingdom of Chicago]]. | Esther Haney, born in 1671, was an advocate for equal rights between social classes. Ironically, she ended up being great friends with the dictator [[Effie Oland]]. Esther Haney ended up being the first president and the reason for the destruction of dictatorship in the [[Kingdom of Chicago]]. | ||
Esther Haney was elected president in the second half of 1720, following this she made many decisions alongside [[Flora Simmsoland]] to create a more safe and fair environment in the [[Kingdom of Chicago]]. In | Esther Haney was elected president in the second half of 1720, following this she made many decisions alongside [[Flora Simmsoland]] to create a more safe and fair environment in the [[Kingdom of Chicago]]. In 1775, she declared that she was going to leave presidency. After this presidential campaigns started, eventually leading to 1776 when she stepped down as president and lived out her days peacefully on the coastal village of [[Wilmington]]. | ||
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Esther Haney
| Born | 1671 |
|---|---|
| Died | 1772 |
| Occupation | Politician |
Presidency
| In Office | 1720-1776 |
|---|---|
| Successor | Rina Cabinetmaker |
Esther Haney, born in 1671, was an advocate for equal rights between social classes. Ironically, she ended up being great friends with the dictator Effie Oland. Esther Haney ended up being the first president and the reason for the destruction of dictatorship in the Kingdom of Chicago.
Esther Haney was elected president in the second half of 1720, following this she made many decisions alongside Flora Simmsoland to create a more safe and fair environment in the Kingdom of Chicago. In 1775, she declared that she was going to leave presidency. After this presidential campaigns started, eventually leading to 1776 when she stepped down as president and lived out her days peacefully on the coastal village of Wilmington.