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The '''Alamedan Wars of Independence''' (1811-1825; {{wpl|Spanish Language|Alamedan Garzan}}: ''Guerras de Independencia Alameda'') were several wars in [[Alameda]] aiming to establish an politically independent country from a variety of foreign and domestic powers within Alameda. The Alamedan Wars of Independence cover the [[Alamedan-Muscogean Revolution]] from 1811 to 1815 in [[East Alameda]], the [[Third Tallapoosa-Qanasi War]] from 1815 to 1825, the [[Annexation of West Alameda]] from 1819 to 1822, and the [[Royalist War of Alameda|Royalist War]] from 1814 to 1817.
The '''Alamedan Wars of Independence''' (1811-1825; {{wpl|Spanish Language|Alamedan Garzan}}: ''Guerras de Independencia Alameda'') were several wars in [[Alameda]] aiming to establish an politically independent country from a variety of foreign and domestic powers within Alameda. The Alamedan Wars of Independence cover the [[Alamedan-Muscogean Revolution]] from 1811 to 1815 in [[East Alameda]], the [[Third Tallapoosa-Qanasi War]] from 1815 to 1825, the [[Annexation of West Alameda]] from 1819 to 1822, and the [[Royalist War of Alameda|Royalist War]] from 1814 to 1817.


In 1805, [[Asherionic Occupation of Alameda|Alameda was occupied]] by [[Asherion]] with the help of the {{wpl|Cherokee|Anigiduwagi}} who cooperated with Asherion on the condition that Asherion and Great Norumbia considered the {{wpl|Muscogee|Muscogeans}} to be Belisarian-adjacent. As a result, the Anigiduwagi were given full control over [[Occupied Alameda]], and specifically targeted the Muscogeans over the [[Alamedines]].
In 1805, [[Asherionic Occupation of Alameda|Alameda was occupied]] by [[Asherion]] with the cooperation of the {{wpl|Cherokee|Anigiduwagi}} Qanasi tribe and various smaller Anigiduwagi tribes. They agreed on the condition that Asherion and Great Norumbia recognize the {{wpl|Muscogee|Muscogeans}} as Belisarian-adjacents and that the Anigiduwagi would be given majority control over [[Occupied Alameda]]. The primary intention behind this was to prevent the Muscogeans as being recognized by any legislation by Great Norumbia that protected the indigeneous Norumbians. Alongside this, it allowed the Anigiduwagi to target the Muscogeans alongside the Alamedines. The actions of the Anigiduwagi against the Muscogeans were known as the [[Tewaricetoo]], where many Muscogean tribal villages were redistributed to smaller Anigiduwagi tribes. The occupation and the actions of the Qanasi led to the formation of the [[Alamedine-Muscogee Free Government]], which claimed to be the legitimate government of Alameda and was composed of both Alamedines and Muscogeans.

Revision as of 15:54, 17 November 2023

The Alamedan Wars of Independence (1811-1825; Alamedan Garzan: Guerras de Independencia Alameda) were several wars in Alameda aiming to establish an politically independent country from a variety of foreign and domestic powers within Alameda. The Alamedan Wars of Independence cover the Alamedan-Muscogean Revolution from 1811 to 1815 in East Alameda, the Third Tallapoosa-Qanasi War from 1815 to 1825, the Annexation of West Alameda from 1819 to 1822, and the Royalist War from 1814 to 1817.

In 1805, Alameda was occupied by Asherion with the cooperation of the Anigiduwagi Qanasi tribe and various smaller Anigiduwagi tribes. They agreed on the condition that Asherion and Great Norumbia recognize the Muscogeans as Belisarian-adjacents and that the Anigiduwagi would be given majority control over Occupied Alameda. The primary intention behind this was to prevent the Muscogeans as being recognized by any legislation by Great Norumbia that protected the indigeneous Norumbians. Alongside this, it allowed the Anigiduwagi to target the Muscogeans alongside the Alamedines. The actions of the Anigiduwagi against the Muscogeans were known as the Tewaricetoo, where many Muscogean tribal villages were redistributed to smaller Anigiduwagi tribes. The occupation and the actions of the Qanasi led to the formation of the Alamedine-Muscogee Free Government, which claimed to be the legitimate government of Alameda and was composed of both Alamedines and Muscogeans.