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{{Infobox military conflict | |||
| conflict = Providence Rebellion | |||
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| partof = The Collapse of the United States | |||
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| date = 6 April to 15 April 1980 | |||
| place = Various New England Cities, mostly Providence | |||
| territory = New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania join the Commonwealth | |||
| result = Commonwealth Victory, Liberal Democracy Survives, Communist Party banned | |||
| combatants_header = Belligerents | |||
| combatant1 = United Commonwealth | |||
• UC Army | |||
• Providence Police Department | |||
• FBI Dissidents | |||
| combatant2 = Federal Loyalists | |||
• Providence Emergency Committee | |||
• US Army Holdouts | |||
| combatant3 = Revolutionaries | |||
• Communist Party USA | |||
• Socialist Party USA Dissidents | |||
| commander1 = George Patton IV | |||
| commander2 = Various Local Officers | |||
| commander3 = Boston People's Committee | |||
| strength1 = ~5000 | |||
| strength2 = ~750 | |||
| strength3 = ~150 | |||
| casualties1 = ~65 Wounded | |||
| casualties2 = ~30 Dead | |||
165 Wounded | |||
~ 555 Surrendered | |||
| casualties3 = 3 Dead | |||
~100 Arrested | |||
| notes = | |||
| campaignbox = | |||
}} | |||
The '''Providence Rebellion''' were a series of clashes and riots that took place mostly in Providence, Rhode Island, with smaller fighting in Boston, Hartford, Springfield Worcester and several smaller towns from 6 April to 15 April, 1980. The fighting was a direct result of the [[The United Commonwealth of America|UCA]]'s secession from the United States a month prior. The fighting was waged between Federal Loyalists, pro-Commonwealth forces, with left-wing forces engaging both in some instances. | The '''Providence Rebellion''' were a series of clashes and riots that took place mostly in Providence, Rhode Island, with smaller fighting in Boston, Hartford, Springfield Worcester and several smaller towns from 6 April to 15 April, 1980. The fighting was a direct result of the [[The United Commonwealth of America|UCA]]'s secession from the United States a month prior. The fighting was waged between Federal Loyalists, pro-Commonwealth forces, with left-wing forces engaging both in some instances. |
Revision as of 04:39, 31 March 2024
Providence Rebellion | ||||||||||
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Part of The Collapse of the United States | ||||||||||
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Belligerents | ||||||||||
United Commonwealth • UC Army • Providence Police Department • FBI Dissidents |
Federal Loyalists • Providence Emergency Committee • US Army Holdouts |
Revolutionaries • Communist Party USA • Socialist Party USA Dissidents | ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | ||||||||||
George Patton IV | Various Local Officers | Boston People's Committee | ||||||||
Strength | ||||||||||
~5000 | ~750 | ~150 | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | ||||||||||
~65 Wounded |
~30 Dead 165 Wounded ~ 555 Surrendered |
3 Dead ~100 Arrested |
The Providence Rebellion were a series of clashes and riots that took place mostly in Providence, Rhode Island, with smaller fighting in Boston, Hartford, Springfield Worcester and several smaller towns from 6 April to 15 April, 1980. The fighting was a direct result of the UCA's secession from the United States a month prior. The fighting was waged between Federal Loyalists, pro-Commonwealth forces, with left-wing forces engaging both in some instances.