His administration was marked his inability or simply refusal to solve the debt crisis in Kania following President Fawkes rampant military expenditures that nearly backrupted the young country. Wildly unpopular in Kania, Ashmead struggled to hold onto the support of the Senate, which came close to impeaching him as his refusal to solve many of the nations problems continued to mount. In 1766, Ashmead was nearly assassinated by Paul James Carter, a white Kanian merchant who had suffered under his administration. Caret was hung shortly after the attempted murder, but the attempt only heightened the issues within the government.
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| - His administration was marked his inability or simply refusal to solve the debt crisis in Kania following President Fawkes rampant military expenditures that nearly backrupted the young country. Wildly unpopular in Kania, Ashmead struggled to hold onto the support of the Senate, which came close to impeaching him as his refusal to solve many of the nations problems continued to mount. In 1766, Ashmead was nearly assassinated by Paul James Carter, a white Kanian merchant who had suffered under his administration. Caret was hung shortly after the attempted murder, but the attempt only heightened the issues within the government.
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- Lawrence Bernard Ashmead
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- Senator from Judah
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| - His administration was marked his inability or simply refusal to solve the debt crisis in Kania following President Fawkes rampant military expenditures that nearly backrupted the young country. Wildly unpopular in Kania, Ashmead struggled to hold onto the support of the Senate, which came close to impeaching him as his refusal to solve many of the nations problems continued to mount. In 1766, Ashmead was nearly assassinated by Paul James Carter, a white Kanian merchant who had suffered under his administration. Caret was hung shortly after the attempted murder, but the attempt only heightened the issues within the government. In 1776, Ashmead was denied a chance to run for a full six-year term after having completed Fawkes' remaining four. Though unpopular, Ashmead's legacy was not entirely tarnished by the economic woes of Kania. His decision to send troops to British America to aid in the war against the American colonists and free African slaves, when down in history as one of the bright spots of his otherwisely poor administration. Ashmead died in 1802 of natural causes, and was buried in the City of Martyrs, Issachar, with the other presidents of Kania who lay interned within the Presidential Burial Tombs.
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