Providence Rebellion

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Providence Rebellion
Part of The Collapse of the United States
Providence Rebellion.png
Date6 April to 15 April 1980
Location
Various New England Cities, mostly Providence
Result Commonwealth Victory, Liberal Democracy Survives, Communist Party banned
Territorial
changes
New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania join the Commonwealth
Belligerents

United Commonwealth • UC Army

• Providence Police Department

• FBI Dissidents

• American Iron Front

Federal Loyalists

• Providence Emergency Committee

• US Army Holdouts

Revolutionaries • Communist Party USA

• Socialist Party USA Dissidents
Commanders and leaders
George Patton IV Various Local Officers Boston People's Committee
Strength
~5000 ~750 ~150
Casualties and losses
~65 Wounded

~30 Dead

165 Wounded

~ 555 Surrendered

3 Dead

~100 Arrested

The Providence Rebellion were a series of clashes and riots that took place mostly in Providence, Rhode Island, with smaller fighting in Boston, Hartford, Springfield, Worcester and several smaller towns from 6 April to 15 April, 1980. The fighting was a direct result of the UCA's secession from the United States a month prior. The fighting was waged between Federal Loyalists, pro-Commonwealth forces, with left-wing forces engaging both in some instances.

History

Loyalist Coup

Plotters flee to Providence

Formation of the Boston People's Committee and Providence Soviet Republic

Command of George Patton IV

Collapse of the Communist Party

Battle of Worcester

Surrender of Providence

Federal Insurgency