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Cavendian Civil War

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


15,000 civilians dead
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.

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