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Cavendian Civil War
Battle of Champlain
Date: May 12, 1827 - February 22, 1834
Location: French-Cavendia, Northern Cavendia, Western Cavendia, Sagitaran Ocean
Result: Commonwealth victory
Boreal republic dissolved
Cavendian territorial integrity preserved
French-Cavendian self-rule abolished
Beginning of the Restoration Era
Belligerents
Commonwealth of Cavendian States
République du Boréal
Commanders and leaders
Commonwealth
Quentin K. Percival
Thomas Halleck
Alexander Paris
James Whitaker
Theodore Marshall
Winthrop Frelinghuysen
Samuel Alan Cox
Republique
Jean-Pierre Aveline
Edouard Dubuisson
Rémi Barreau
Gauthier Sharpe
Gérard Cuvillier
Strength
Commonwealth
240,000 (total)
Cavendian Army
Cavendian Navy
Huguenot volunteers
50-70,000 (regular strength)
100,000 (peak strength)
Republique
110,000 (total)
Boreal Army
Boreal Navy
Boreal Constabulary
30-50,000 (regular strength)
60,000 (peak strength)
Casualties and losses
Commonwealth
20-25,000 killed in action
50,000 wounded
40,000 accident/disease deaths
15,000 captured
Republique
10-15,000 killed in action
30,000 wounded
20,000 accident/disease deaths
40,000 captured
Total: 105,000+ dead
The Cavendian Civil War was fought in the Cavendian States from 1827 to 1834. The war erupted as a result of continued tensions between Anglo-Cavendians and French-Cavendians. The first shots of the war were fired when French-Cavendian troops, under General Dubuisson, defected and attacked Commonwealth troops in the Battle of Henriville. Anglo-Cavendians, supported by French-Cavendian dissenters, rallies under the banner of the Commonwealth and it’s constitution. Supporters of the Commonwealth fought against French-Cavendian secessionists, who advocated for French-Cavendian sovereignty.