Nicholas and Great British Civil War (Pacifica)
Nicholas and Great British Civil War | ||||||||||
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Belligerents | ||||||||||
Until March 1977 Nicholas and Great Britain |
Until March 1977 Romordian National Front Nicholasian Movement for Emancipation | |||||||||
March 1977 - August 1979 Nicholas and Great Britain Kalinskia |
March 1977 - August 1979 Romordian National Front Nicholasian Movement for Emancipation Aberstopia Kalinskian Legion | |||||||||
August 1979 - May 1981 Nicholas and Great Britain Kalinskia |
August 1979 - May 1981 Romordian National Front Aberstopia Kalinskian Legion |
August 1979 - December 1980 Nicholasian Movement for Emancipation | ||||||||
May - September 1981 Nicholas and Great Britain Kalinskia |
May - September 1981 Romordian National Front Aberstopia |
Background
West Romordia had been controlled by Nicholas and Great Britain for many years and distaste for Nicholas and Great British rule had not decreased. After a failed revolution which began in 1915, the feeling of distaste was only growing. Many Romordians believed that Crabry rightfully belonged to Romordia but that the surrounding countries conspired against them which led to Romordia's invasion and partition. These Romordians believed that they were the superior race and that other ethnicities and races, especially Britolasians and Aberstopians were inferior. The Romordian National Front, or RNF, was West Romordia's largest resistance organisation.
Meanwhile, Nicholasia had been part of Nicholas and Great Britain for 1908 and despite representation in politics, many Nicholasian felt that they were being controlled by the Great British. This was because Nicholasian culture had largely been supressed and that the Austral language was made the official language of the country. This led to growing support for Nicholasian independence. Referendums for independence were never given and in 1966, 17 peaceful pro-independence Nicholasian protestors were killed in the Carnteel Massacre. This led to the formation of a rebel group called the Nicholasian Movement for Emancipation, or NME.
The NME and RNF were in contact with each other and together they planned to start revolutionary wars at the same time. This would make it harder for the Nicholas and Great British military to deal with.