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Departure from Imperial Brazil of the South American Alliance}}The '''Second Brazilian Civil War''' is an ongoing conflict between [[Imperial Brazil]] and [[Kingdom of Brazil|Brazil Kingdom]]. | Departure from Imperial Brazil of the South American Alliance}}The '''Second Brazilian Civil War''' is an ongoing conflict between [[Imperial Brazil]] and [[Kingdom of Brazil|Brazil Kingdom]]. | ||
== The | == The POVs: == | ||
=== '''Brazil Kingdom POV''' === | === '''Brazil Kingdom POV''' === | ||
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=== '''Bolivian-Peruvian POV''' === | === '''Bolivian-Peruvian POV''' === | ||
== Battles: == | |||
* [[Battle of Loligrado]] | |||
* Batte of Rio de Janeiro | |||
* Battle of Brasília-Belo Horizonte | |||
[[Category:Wars]] | [[Category:Wars]] | ||
[[Category:Battles]] | [[Category:Battles]] | ||
[[Category:Imperial Brazil]] | [[Category:Imperial Brazil]] | ||
[[Category:Brazil Kingdom]] | [[Category:Brazil Kingdom]] |
Revision as of 18:06, 8 April 2019
Template:WarThe Second Brazilian Civil War is an ongoing conflict between Imperial Brazil and Brazil Kingdom.
The POVs:
Brazil Kingdom POV
The war began after Brazil Kindgom citizen Prestus Hood was attacked and killed by a Imperial Brazil Minister. Brazil considered such attack an act of war and declared it formerly shortly after no response came out of the Imperial Side. Imperial Brazil had Brazil listed as an enemy via plugin, so the Kindgom declared war to make things even.
Shortly after the battle of Loligrado, a cease-fire was settled between both nations, which lasted for most of the day.
On january 6, once the cease-fire ended, with help of La Plata soldiers, Brazil defended it's capital against Imperial Brazil intruders. Later on, the battle would escalate and be brought from Brasilia to Belo Horizonte, resulting in Brazilian heavy losses and retreat.
Imperial Brazil POV
The war began after Brazil Kingdom steal the Republican Brazil from its leader during a negotiation and expel them. Even with the conflicts between Republican Brazil and Imperial Brazil, the two nations united against the dictatorial government of TwisterSelvagem.
One of the main events of this alliance is the purchase of Amapa, which became a district of Imperial Brazil.
On January 6, with the help of Amazonas, Tibet and Greenland leader (Carlos Dorelli), Imperial Brazil won a battle against the kingdom.
Bolivian-Peruvian POV
Battles:
- Battle of Loligrado
- Batte of Rio de Janeiro
- Battle of Brasília-Belo Horizonte