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De Jure Commonwealth securement of West Dakota.
De Jure Commonwealth securement of West Dakota.
| combatants_header = Belligerents
| combatants_header = Belligerents
| combatant1  = [[File:Midwest_Union_Flag.png]][[Midwest Armed Forces | Midwest Union]]
| combatant1  = [[File:Midwest_Union_Flag.png|25x15px|frameless]][[Midwest Armed Forces | Midwest Union]]
[[Dakotan Reaction to Midwest Invasion|Dakotan Supporters]]
[[Dakotan Reaction to Midwest Invasion|Dakotan Supporters]]
| combatant2  = [[Free Dakotan |Dakotan Guerrilla Fighters]]
| combatant2  = [[Free Dakotan |Dakotan Guerrilla Fighters]]
| combatant3  = [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Armed_Forces| Canadian Armed Forces]]
| combatant3  = [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Armed_Forces| Canadian Armed Forces]]
[[De Jure Militia]]
[[De Jure Militia]]
| commander1  = [[File:Midwest_Union_Flag.png]][[Jim Rhodes Post Dissolution of the United States|Jim A. Rhodes]]
| commander1  = [[File:Midwest_Union_Flag.png|25x15px|frameless]][[Jim Rhodes Post Dissolution of the United States|Jim A. Rhodes]]
}}
}}



Revision as of 15:23, 26 May 2024

Dakotan Theatre
DateJuly 4th, 1983 - July 1st, 1985
Location
Dakota, Midwest Union
Result

Midwestern annexation of East Dakota

De Jure Commonwealth securement of West Dakota.
Territorial
changes
Proper western De Jure - Midwest border established.
Belligerents

Midwest Union Flag.png Midwest Union

Dakotan Supporters
Dakotan Guerrilla Fighters

[Canadian Armed Forces]

De Jure Militia
Commanders and leaders
Midwest Union Flag.pngJim A. Rhodes

The Dakotan Theatre refers to the Midwest Union's 1986 annexation of Western Minnesota and the Dakotas approximately East of the Missouri River.

Pre Threatre

Early and Mid Invasion

Late Stage

The Ottawa Treaty

When Midwestern forces ran into Canadian claimed territory of the De Jure Commonwealth (former Montana) officials gathered in Ottawa and decided on bordering the nations along the Missouri River.

International Reaction