Amador conflict

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The Amador conflict, also known as the Amador insurgencies, refers to a series of conflicts fought in Amador since it became part of Agnia in 1919 after the end of the First Great War. The majority of the fighting has been low-intensity insurgencies, but larger scale fighting has also happened, usually in the aftermath of one of the Great Wars.

Amador was awarded to Agnia during the Boston Peace Conference, and the region began to be settled by Agnians, to opposition from the native population, beginning the first phase of the conflict. Uprisings were suppressed by 1927 largely due to support from Furbish and Gagian forces. The next phase, lasting until 1946, saw occasional guerilla attacks carried out by separatist forces but they were not frequent. Agnia being absorbed into the United States of Middle Mavona with Amador in 1946 as a result of their defeat in the Second Great War began a renewed insurgency, but it would also be suppressed by 1949, this time with help of Yedinburg Pact forces.

As a low-intensity guerilla war continued to be waged in Amador, Agnia won de facto independence from Middle Mavona. Fighting in Amador was brief as Furbish and Gagian soldiers quickly replaced the Middle Mavonan soldiers in the region. It was invaded by Narulia in 1976, shortly after the Third Great War began, which started a new phase as other militias fought against Narulian occupation. After being recaptured by Third Coalition forces in 1981, another rebellion against Agnian rule began. It ended in early-1989 after an Agnian-Furbish offensive, known as Operation Red Sunset, captured all rebel positions. Since then, the current phase of low-intensity fighting has been going on.

The Amador Conflict has caused an estimated 60,000-100,000 deaths since its beginning, around half being civilians. Currently around one half of Amador's population are Agnian, virtually all of which are concentrated in five cities along the coast. In 1985, Amador became one of three autonomous communities in Agnia, being given more autonomy than mainland Agnian provinces.

1919-1927

1927-1946

1946-1949

1949-1976

1976-1983

1983-1989

1989-present