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Revision as of 10:55, 20 March 2021

Mississippi War
Part of the Sandoric Wars
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Date5 May 1803 – 15 September 1820
(17 years and 4 months)
Location
Result

Lucis Empire victory

Belligerents

Great Lucis and Accordo Lucis Empire

Estharian Empire


  • Iroquois Confederacy
  • Creek
  • Muscogee
  • Ojibwe
  • Six Nations
  • Wyandot

Sandoric Aurucolia


  • Great Sioux Nation
  • Missouri
  • Osage
  • Potawatomi
  • Pawnee
Commanders and leaders

The Mississippi War (Magyari: Mississippi Háború), also called by the Concordians as the War of 1803, was a military conflict that formed another theater of the Sandoric Wars. After the War of the Third Coalition was declared, Sandor I was determined to preserve the colony's territorial integrity, along with Aurucolia's other colonies throughout the rest of the world. Effectively, the colony was at war with Concordia.

The primary Aurucolian commander Marshal Domonkos Kende de Sárorenye commenced a large-scale offensive on the Mississippi River, catching the Concordians by surprise. This event also gave the conflict its namesake.

Background

Course of the war

Aftermath