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The Delamarian War of 1804 was a conflict between the Colonial Empire of Lysian Columbia and the alliance of the Federation of Labradoria and Kingdom of Nassaua. The war began in January of 1804, and ended in December 1809, at the Treaty of Labrador, though this treaty didn't come into effect until 1810. The war began due to Lysian Columbian claims of Nassaua and the Territory of Hyannis. Nassaua, an ally of Labradoria, was frightened of a Lysian invasion of the island, in which it would surely lose. The Lysian capture of the small Nassauer island, Gerport, news quickly reached Labradoria, and was considered an act of war. Labradorian troops stationed along the Lysian Columbian border were led by George Wellington, who led the army through to Radnor, one of the economic centres of Lysian Columbia, which was already under economic stress. Further naval action by Labradoria and Nassaua crippled the Columbian economy, and would ultimately lead to Lysian Columbia's downfall.