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The '''Amicable War''', also known as the '''Satucine Civil Wars''' and the '''Brother's War''' were a series of civil wars, rebellions and political conflicts that took place in Satucin from 1811 to 1845. The conflicts were motivated by frustrations with political reform. A key shared goal by the colonies was responsible self-government, which was eventually achieved in the incidents' aftermath. | |||
The main antagonists were, on a geographical level, The Province of Anniane against the other provinces of modern Satucin, and on a political level, the x Party versus the x Party. The central cause of the conflict was the excessive centralism advanced by Anniane leaders and, for a long period, the monopoly on the use of the Port of Aneville as the sole means for international commerce. Other participants at included the Vendéens, a loose coalition of militia groups staunchly loyal to Gaullica, and [[Gaullica]] herself, which maintained a flexible and shifting policy towards the colonies. |
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The Amicable War, also known as the Satucine Civil Wars and the Brother's War were a series of civil wars, rebellions and political conflicts that took place in Satucin from 1811 to 1845. The conflicts were motivated by frustrations with political reform. A key shared goal by the colonies was responsible self-government, which was eventually achieved in the incidents' aftermath.
The main antagonists were, on a geographical level, The Province of Anniane against the other provinces of modern Satucin, and on a political level, the x Party versus the x Party. The central cause of the conflict was the excessive centralism advanced by Anniane leaders and, for a long period, the monopoly on the use of the Port of Aneville as the sole means for international commerce. Other participants at included the Vendéens, a loose coalition of militia groups staunchly loyal to Gaullica, and Gaullica herself, which maintained a flexible and shifting policy towards the colonies.