Quebecshirite Civil War

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Quebecshirite Civil War
Quebecshirite Civil War 1623.png
Map of the civil war in 1623.
The Monarchists are in blue and the Republicans in red.
DateApril 26, 1607-December 17, 1623
(16 years, 7 months, 3 weeks)
Location
Result

Ceasefire

  • Abolition of all governmental authorities and bodies larger than town/city level and national levels.
  • Creation of a judiciary, directive, and unifying High Council, presided over by an indefinite Grandmaster of Quebecshire to satisfy monarchist leaning sentiments.
  • Formation of a Parliament of Quebecshire to be headed by the Speaker of the Parliament to handle general legislation to satisfy Republican leaning sentiments.
  • Adopting of the title of "Serene State" to decline any politically biased implications of the new government.
  • Abolition of the MCUQ and QRA to form the provisional QNRC until the new Constitution was readily enforceable.
Belligerents
File:Quebecshire Republican Assembly.png Republicans File:Monarchist Coalition for the Reunification of Quebecshire.png Monarchists
Commanders and leaders
File:Quebecshire Republican Assembly.png Arsène Champlain
File:Quebecshire Republican Assembly.png Marc Johnson
File:Quebecshire Republican Assembly.png Jacques Bourassa
File:Quebecshire Republican Assembly.png Jean Mossé
File:Quebecshire Republican Assembly.png Enzo Levasseur
File:Monarchist Coalition for the Reunification of Quebecshire.png Yvon Delsarte
File:Monarchist Coalition for the Reunification of Quebecshire.png Roland Bernier
File:Monarchist Coalition for the Reunification of Quebecshire.png Lambert Lafayette
Strength
~102,952 soldiers ~107,275 soldiers
Casualties and losses
34,328 killed or missing
24,685 wounded or sick
28,945 killed or missing
32,578 wounded or sick
143,273 total killed or missing
96,263 wounded or sick

The Quebecshirite Civil War was a civil armed conflict which raged from April 26, 1607 to December 17, 1623 in Quebecshire between the Monarchist Coalition for the Reunification of Quebecshire (CMRQ, Monarchists) and the Quebecshire Republican Assembly (ARQ, Republicans). The war ended in a ceasefire in 1623 beginning the Orléans Negotiations.

The civil war began when the minimally effective federalized democracy failed as the Congress of the Cantons was unable to handle economic downturn or properly facilitate the internal distribution of resources. Major battles were fought in the northern mountains and the mid-section of the nation in order to control natural resources and agriculture. Several battles were fought in the bay around Quebecshire City, Bostonia, and Orléans.

Quebecshire City became the major base of operations for the Monarchists, whereas the Republicans set up their functions from Bostonia. The Monarchists were able to eventually force the Republicans out of most of the southeastern peninsula, nonetheless the Republicans held strong in the midlands and many maritime locations. Due to this Monarchist progress was largely slowed.

In 1620 large-scale fighting decreased and the conflict was almost entirely reduced to border skirmishes. Eventually, the separate provisional governments began to struggle due to lack of resources for the Republicans and a lack of trade opportunities for the Monarchist groups. In 1623, a ceasefire (but not reunification) agreement was made by the Monarchist Coalition for the Unification of Quebecshire (CMRQ) and the Quebecshirite Republican Assembly (ARQ) to begin negotiations in Orléans on March 4th, 1623.

After about eight months (December 17th, 1623), an agreement for the basis of a new Constitution was reached. Both the CMRQ and the ARQ ratified the agreement and began the re-integration of the opposing sides. The Quebecshirite National Reorganization Council (CNRQ) was formed following this arrangement to provisionally reunify Quebecshire before the High Council and Parliaments of Quebecshire could be set up and have their offices filled. The Declaration of the Establishment of a New Constitution for a Unified Quebecshirite State generally entailed the following list contents. The conclusion of the Civil War also led to the creation of the Quebecshirite political philosophy of Revanchism, which is still prominent.