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The American Civil War was a large scale conflict which occurred during the Great META War from 159 to 155 B.B. | |||
The American Civil War was a division between two factions; the Union, which sought to remain aligned with the Board of Waifuria, and the Confederate States of America, which sought to join Ohio in the Combine Alliance. | |||
The Battle of Fort Sumter | |||
On April 3, 159 B.B, the Civil War began with the bombardment of Fort Sumter near Charleston, South Carolina by the South Carolina militia. It ended with surrender by the United States Army, beginning the American Civil War. | |||
South Carolina soon seceded from the Union, a move which Union President Abraham Lincoln declared treasonous. Lincoln declared war on South Carolina, and later, the Confederate States of America. | |||
South Carolina brought many of the southern territories of the United States with it, and began forming diplomatic ties with Ohio. Ohio’s Combine Puppet government supplied the Confederates with Combine munitions and several battalions of Combine infantrymen, although the Confederates were mainly comprised of human soldiers. In exchange, the Confederates allowed the Combine to choose the leader of their new country. | |||
The Combine selected Virginian Human-turned-stalker-turned-military-genius Jefferson Davis to lead the Confederate States of America. | |||
A Tale of Two Cities | |||
The two warring factions had their capitals mere miles away from each other, with the Confederate Capital, Richmond, being across the Deleware river from the U.S. Capital, Washington D.C. A Combine suppression field was deployed over this stretch of the Deleware river, successfully deterring most soldiers from crossing the distance between the cities. | |||
General Gtirboud | |||
Revision as of 04:20, 15 July 2022
The American Civil War was a large scale conflict which occurred during the Great META War from 159 to 155 B.B.
The American Civil War was a division between two factions; the Union, which sought to remain aligned with the Board of Waifuria, and the Confederate States of America, which sought to join Ohio in the Combine Alliance.
The Battle of Fort Sumter
On April 3, 159 B.B, the Civil War began with the bombardment of Fort Sumter near Charleston, South Carolina by the South Carolina militia. It ended with surrender by the United States Army, beginning the American Civil War.
South Carolina soon seceded from the Union, a move which Union President Abraham Lincoln declared treasonous. Lincoln declared war on South Carolina, and later, the Confederate States of America.
South Carolina brought many of the southern territories of the United States with it, and began forming diplomatic ties with Ohio. Ohio’s Combine Puppet government supplied the Confederates with Combine munitions and several battalions of Combine infantrymen, although the Confederates were mainly comprised of human soldiers. In exchange, the Confederates allowed the Combine to choose the leader of their new country.
The Combine selected Virginian Human-turned-stalker-turned-military-genius Jefferson Davis to lead the Confederate States of America.
A Tale of Two Cities
The two warring factions had their capitals mere miles away from each other, with the Confederate Capital, Richmond, being across the Deleware river from the U.S. Capital, Washington D.C. A Combine suppression field was deployed over this stretch of the Deleware river, successfully deterring most soldiers from crossing the distance between the cities.
General Gtirboud