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*[[Articles of Union (Satucin)|Articles of Union]] | *[[Articles of Union (Satucin)|Articles of Union]] | ||
*Establishment of the [[Satucin|Union of the Satucins]] | *Establishment of the [[Satucin|Union of the Satucins]] | ||
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{{flagicon image|AnnianeFlag.png}} [[Anniane]] | {{flagicon image|AnnianeFlag.png}} [[Anniane]] | ||
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'''Dominionistes | '''Dominionistes'''<br> | ||
{{flagicon image|Gaullica Imperial Flag.png}} [[Gaullica]] | {{flagicon image|Gaullica Imperial Flag.png}} [[Gaullica]]<br>{{flagicon image|Flag of Taliban (original).svg}} [[Vendéens]] | ||
{{flagicon image|Flag of Taliban (original).svg}} [[Vendéens]] | |||
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{{flagicon image|PasauFlag.png}} [[Pasau]] | {{flagicon image|PasauFlag.png}} [[Pasau]]<br>{{flagicon image|SatauFlag.png}} [[Satau]]<br>{{flagicon image|ChloeterreFlag.png}} [[Chloéterre]]<br>{{flagicon image|NouveauSessonisFlag.png}} [[Nouveau Sessonis]]<br>{{flagicon image|BonhavreFlag.png}} [[Bonhavre]] | ||
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{{flagicon image|ChloeterreFlag.png}} [[Chloéterre]] | |||
{{flagicon image|NouveauSessonisFlag.png}} [[Nouveau Sessonis]] | |||
{{flagicon image|BonhavreFlag.png}} [[Bonhavre]] | |||
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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 the main goal shared by the colonies was responsible self-government, which was eventually achieved in the aftermath of the conflict. | |||
The Province of Anniane was against the other provinces of modern Satucin, on a geographical leve, and on the political level it was the [[Blanc Party]] versus the [[Coulerade Party]]. The central cause of the conflict was the excessive centralism promoted by Anniane leaders and, until 1938, 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 the main goal shared by the colonies was responsible self-government, which was eventually achieved in the aftermath of the conflict.
The Province of Anniane was against the other provinces of modern Satucin, on a geographical leve, and on the political level it was the Blanc Party versus the Coulerade Party. The central cause of the conflict was the excessive centralism promoted by Anniane leaders and, until 1938, 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.