Seran Secessionist War

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The Seran Secessionist War
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Top to bottom:
  • The Battle of Kyne's Way
  • The Battle of Black Waters' Pass
  • Soldiers with the 4th Infantry Squad
  • A platoon of Royal Army soldiers headed to reinforce Fort Ironstead
DateNovember 29th, 1920 - July 22nd, 1926
(5 years and 235 days)[a]
Location
Result The United States of Sera victory
  • Dissolution of the Union of Secessionist States, territorial integrity preserved, increase in federal authority, monarchy authority solidified
Belligerents
The United States of Sera The Union of Secessionist States
Commanders and leaders
Queen Zuri Tu'Aruc
General Kobe Zawadi
President Takumbo ya Mbaku Executed
General Toure Amin ya Mbaku Executed
Strength
2,200,000
698,000 (peak)
750,000–1,000,000
Casualties and losses
  • 110,000+ KIA/MIA/DOW
  • 230,000+ accident/disease deaths

365,000+ total dead

  • 282,000+ wounded
  • 181,193 captured
Total: 828,000+ casualties
  • 94,000+ KIA/MIA//DOW
  • 26,000–31,000 died in Union prisons

290,000+ total dead

  • 137,000+ wounded
  • 436,658 captured
Total: 864,000+ casualties
  • 50,000 civilians dead
  • Total: 616,222
The flag of the United States of Sera
The flag of the Union of Secessionist States
Status of the states, 1920
   Secessionists (Union of Secessionist States)
   Federal Monarchists (United States of Sera)

The Seran Secessionist War, Secessionist War, Civil War, and "The War" was an armed conflict between the United States of Sera (or the Federation) and the Union of Secessionist States (also known as the Separatists) fought between November 29th, 1920 to December 30th, 1926. The central cause of the war was the belief that the federal government was garnering too much power over the states and was unduly taxing the eastern-most states. This belief deeply troubled The Mbaku Party and The Sakhile Party as both parties desired a federal government that was small in size and could not exert much control over the states themselves.

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Background

Causes of secession

Outbreak of War

Diplomacy

Battles

End of the War



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