South American Alliance

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Template:Infobox AllianceThe South American Alliance is a military alliance formed between four South American countries, being Amapá, Confederation of Equator, Imperial Brazil, Patagonia.

Terms

  • Alliance members should help each other in wars as well as in trades if possible.
  • Members must attend meetings to enhance the alliance.
  • No nation within the alliance is superior to another.
  • Participating nations must not engage in wars among themselves.
  • Always advise the alliance before starting a war against another country and do not initiate unnecessary wars that could compromise the alliance.
  • Alliance members must consider it a priority among their allies.

History

After the Confederation of Ecuador was founded and allied with Imperial Brazil, both countries declared war on Brazil. Days later, the nation of Amapá was founded and allied to Brazil, declaring war to Imperial Brazil and the Confederation of Ecuador.

Knowing about the alliance between the two countries, the chancellor of Imperial Brazil, BlackQuartz, went to Amapa and talked its leader, tdfds. After the reason for the war was explained by BlackQuartz, tdfds decided to start an alliance with Imperial Brazil and the Confederation of Ecuador.

As the days passed, Imperial Brazil seeking support against Brazil, obtained the military support of Amapá. Shortly thereafter, BlackQuartz learned of the war between Argentina and La Plata (which was being supported by Brazil) and sought the Argentine leader to start an alliance, which accepted the proposal, also joining Amapá and the Confederation of Ecuador.

After that, the alliance between the four countries came to be called the South American Alliance. However, without needing the support of the alliance, Argentina was able, diplomatically, to start peace with La Plata. A few days later, Brazil ended up losing most of its equipment when it was stolen by residents with special permissions. Without equipment, the country will soon declare surrender.