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* Southern Alliance<br/>
* Civilian Insurrectionists<br/>
* Free City of Bergstadt<br/>
* Free Cities Confederation<br/>
* Black Hand<br/>  
* Black Hand<br/>  
* United People's Army<br/>
* Mercantile Alliance<br/>
* Mercantile Alliance<br/>
* Guild Confederation<br/>
* Guild Confederation<br/>
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The '''Second Insurrection''' ({{wp|German Language|Brumenese}}: ''Zweiter Aufstand'') was a period of political and societal turmoil that engulfed the entire nation of Brumen during the early and middle 19th century. It was also an undeclared {{wp|civil war}} between those that were loyal to the Monarch of Brumen (referred to as Loyalist Forces) and various insurrectionist factions comprised primarily of {{wp|peasant|peasants}} led by members of the middle-class such as merchants, artisans & scholars who were not of noble descent. Historians have generally agreed that the primary cause of the Second Insurrection was a due to the suppression of the peasants and peoples of non noble descent found in the {{wp|fedaulism|feudal system}} utilized in Brumen. Prior to the insurrection, only the Monarch and members of the nobility were able to actively participate in the governing of Brumen. Members of the Oberhaus, the Kingdom's unicameral legislative body, was elected only by members of the nobility. All other classes of society were not permitted to take part in the election process but were expected to abide by all laws passed by the Oberhaus and the Monarch.

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Second Insurrection
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Insurrectionist Forces enter the city of Sudentor
Date14 May 1821 - 24 April 1850
Location
Result

Second Reformation

Territorial
changes
None
Belligerents

Loyalist Forces

Insurrectionist Factions

  • Civilian Insurrectionists
  • Free Cities Confederation
  • Black Hand
  • Mercantile Alliance
  • Guild Confederation
Commanders and leaders
  • TBD
  • TBD
Casualties and losses
Approximately 120,000 Dead

The Second Insurrection (Brumenese: Zweiter Aufstand) was a period of political and societal turmoil that engulfed the entire nation of Brumen during the early and middle 19th century. It was also an undeclared civil war between those that were loyal to the Monarch of Brumen (referred to as Loyalist Forces) and various insurrectionist factions comprised primarily of peasants led by members of the middle-class such as merchants, artisans & scholars who were not of noble descent. Historians have generally agreed that the primary cause of the Second Insurrection was a due to the suppression of the peasants and peoples of non noble descent found in the feudal system utilized in Brumen. Prior to the insurrection, only the Monarch and members of the nobility were able to actively participate in the governing of Brumen. Members of the Oberhaus, the Kingdom's unicameral legislative body, was elected only by members of the nobility. All other classes of society were not permitted to take part in the election process but were expected to abide by all laws passed by the Oberhaus and the Monarch.