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Date | Marcy 4th, 2022 – May 2nd, 2022 |
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Caused by | Violent suppression of protests, opposition to unresponsive government, excessive government-sanctioned social and economic inequality, religious persecution |
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Goals | Abolition of the Monarchy of South Ottonia, social and economic reforms, political reconciliation with the Federation of Ottonian Republics. |
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Resulted in | Collapse of United Kingdom of Ottonia government on Ottonian mainland, Flight to Draakurr, admittance of five new republics, formerly within South Ottonia, into the Federation of Ottonian Republics. |
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Death(s) | Unknown, at least 500 |
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Injuries | Unknown, at least 2000 |
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Arrested | Unknown, at least thousands, although most were quickly reversed |
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The Reunification of Ottonia was a two-month long event that unfolded beginning in March of 2022. Consisting of a civil conflict, intervention by the Federation of Ottonian Republics, and the admittance of five new republics into the Federation, the event saw the collapse of the United Kingdom of Ottonia's government on the Ottonian mainland and its subsequent evacuation to the Draakurr Archipelago, and the proclamation of socialist, republican governments in the formerly South Ottonian zone, and dramatic reforms undertaken in the rump UKO state, now confined to Draakurr. The admittance of the five new republics meant that for the first time in more than a century, the entirety of mainland Ottonia was united under a single government.