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| caption = {{Small|Clockwise from top: <br> A Californian soldier looks on at damage from the war; American army personnel guard the {{wp|United States Capitol|Capitol}}; American forces rally following their victory the [[Battle of Reno]]; A New English sniper takes aim near {{wp|Pittsfield, Massachusetts}}; {{wp|JD Vance}} swarmed by Secret Service agents moments after [[Assassination of JD Vance|being shot]]; Willamettan forces capture Seattle.}} | | caption = {{Small|Clockwise from top: <br> A Californian soldier looks on at damage from the war; American army personnel guard the {{wp|United States Capitol|Capitol}}; American forces rally following their victory at the [[Battle of Reno]]; A New English sniper takes aim near {{wp|Pittsfield, Massachusetts}}; {{wp|JD Vance}} swarmed by Secret Service agents moments after [[Assassination of JD Vance|being shot]]; Willamettan forces capture Seattle.}} | ||
| date = October 19, 2031 – September 3, 2037 (5 years, 10 months, 15 days) | | date = October 19, 2031 – September 3, 2037 (5 years, 10 months, 15 days) | ||
| place = [[Reformed States]] | | place = [[Reformed States]] |
Revision as of 09:11, 27 December 2024
The Second American Civil War (October 19, 2031 – September 3, 2037), often abbreviated as 2ACW, sometimes called the War of Liberal Secession in the Reformed States and also known as the War of Independence or Revolutionary War in Free States, was a civil war in the United States/Reformed States between the R.S. (commonly known as "The Union") and the Free States, comprising New California, New England, Willamette, and the Hawaii Republic, who seceded in 2031 and 2032. The main conflicts leading to the war were the United States Term Limits Act, an act passed by Congress that was widely criticized as an authoritarian power grab, and the subsequent Term Limit riots that erupted across the nation.