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Did you know America once had a king? Not metaphorically—an actual crowned monarch with a scepter, tin crown, and red royal robes. James Jesse Strang ruled Beaver Island, Michigan from 1850 until assassins shot him in the back in 1856, making the murder rate for American kings a perfect 100%.
This educated scientist and New York Tribune correspondent didn't seize power through force alone. He brought a cannon to intimidate his enemies, won a seat in the Michigan House of Representatives while serving as king, and married five women—including one disguised as his male secretary. His kingdom of 2,600 Mormon followers thrived until jealous neighbors decided one king was too many for Lake Michigan.
What happened next became "the most disgraceful day in Michigan history," a violent ethnic cleansing that scattered an entire community and left Beaver Island's capital city completely deserted. The story of America's only king reveals how quickly democracy can fail when fear and greed override the rule of law.
Discover more forgotten American history. Subscribe to Hometown History for weekly deep dives into the surprising stories hiding in your backyard.
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Did you know America once had a king? Not metaphorically—an actual crowned monarch with a scepter, tin crown, and red royal robes. James Jesse Strang ruled Beaver Island, Michigan from 1850 until assassins shot him in the back in 1856, making the murder rate for American kings a perfect 100%.
This educated scientist and New York Tribune correspondent didn't seize power through force alone. He brought a cannon to intimidate his enemies, won a seat in the Michigan House of Representatives while serving as king, and married five women—including one disguised as his male secretary. His kingdom of 2,600 Mormon followers thrived until jealous neighbors decided one king was too many for Lake Michigan.
What happened next became "the most disgraceful day in Michigan history," a violent ethnic cleansing that scattered an entire community and left Beaver Island's capital city completely deserted. The story of America's only king reveals how quickly democracy can fail when fear and greed override the rule of law.
Discover more forgotten American history. Subscribe to Hometown History for weekly deep dives into the surprising stories hiding in your backyard.
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