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Emperor Norton I: The Man Who Became Emperor of the United States | The True Story of Joshua Norton Who was Emperor Norton, and how did an ordinary businessman convince an entire city to recognize him as the Emperor of the United States? In this episode of What You Didn't Hear, we explore the astonishing true story of Joshua Abraham Norton, the bankrupt San Francisco merchant who declared himself Emperor Norton I in 1859—and somehow became one of the most beloved figures in American history. You'll discover how Norton went from successful entrepreneur during the California Gold Rush to financial ruin, before reinventing himself as a self-proclaimed monarch whose decrees were published in newspapers, whose personal currency was accepted by local businesses, and whose presence was honored by the people of San Francisco. We also dive into the incredible historical backdrop that shaped his life, including: * The era of Manifest Destiny * The Mexican-American War * The California Gold Rush * The rise of San Francisco as a booming frontier city * Norton's famous proclamations abolishing Congress and declaring himself Protector of Mexico * His surprising influence on the future San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge * Why thousands attended his funeral despite him never holding public office Was Joshua Norton mentally ill? A political satirist? A visionary? Or simply the right eccentric at exactly the right moment in history? More than 140 years later, Emperor Norton remains one of America's most fascinating historical figures—a man with no legal authority who nevertheless earned genuine respect from an entire city. If you enjoy podcasts about forgotten history, unusual historical figures, American history, San Francisco history, the Wild West, or bizarre true stories, this episode is for you.
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