Joshua Everson

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Joshua Everson
Flag of Montosh(now defunct)
1st Prime Minister of Montosh
Assumed office
April 22nd, 2011- June 13th, 2012
Predecessor Office established
Successor Office disestablished
Personal information
Born 12 April 1999 (1999-04-12) (age 25)
Montreal,Canada
Birth name Joshua Everson
Citizenship None
Nationality Canadian
Residence Rulon
Religion Atheist


Joshua Everson, was the founder and former Prime Minister of the now defunct Montosh. After Montosh was disestablished, Everson left micronationalism until early 2013, when he became a citizen of Koss. After again leaving the micronational world a few months later, he returned in July 2016.

Early life

Joshua Everson was born in Montreal, Canada on April 12, 1999, where he enrolled in school, becoming interested in politics and nation building at an early age.

Micronational career

Founding The Kingdom of Montosh

On July 3, 2009, Joshua founded the Kingdom of Montosh. It briefly saw a small amount of success in his school. Dissatisfaction with its structure as an Absolute Monarchy led to Everson disbanding it on August 6, 2009.

Founding of the Montosh Empire

On August 8, 2009, 2 days after The Kingdom of Montosh fell, Everson established the Montosh Empire. The Empire saw greater success than the kingdom had, with a number of former members rejoining and becoming more active. It joined MicroWiki in December 2010.

Democratic reform

On April 10, 2011, with failing activity, Montosh was reformed into a representative democracy, holding elections on April 22, 2011. Everson won the elections, becoming the first Prime Minister. He left micronationalism after Montosh was disestablished on June 13, 2012.

Koss

Everson returned to micronationalism and joined Koss on January 5, 2013. He left Koss a few months later.

2016 return

Everson returned to micronationalism on July 22, 2016, and is currently in search of a new micronation to join.

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