Invasion of Alameda
The Invasion of Alameda was an invasion initiated by Wazheganon and Rökkurlynd in 1893 against the First Republic of Alameda as a response to the Federation Referendum of 1894. The referendum was proposed and subsequently announced by the then President Veronica Fernández and her government to federate with Gristol-Serkonos. The referendum itself was extremely controversial within Alameda, and conflicted with many ideals of the ruling political parties of the country, including the Alamedine-Muscogean Liberty Party. Within Wazheganon, Alameda and the referendum were seen as a disrupting force to the balance of power within Norumbia that could potentially shift the balance in Gristol-Serkonos's favor. The invasion was met with resistance by the Army of Alameda and the Carabineros de Alameda, which used this war as one of its establishing events. In 1984, Gristol-Serkonos forces reinforced Alameda against Wazheganon and ground the war to a standstill. In 1895, the Treaty of Tallapoosa-Montepaz was signed between Alameda, Gristol-Serkonos, Wazheganon and Rökkurlynd that put an official end to the war.