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The '''New Burgundie Secession War''', commonly known in [[Burgundie]] as the '''Great Rebellion''', was a civil war fought between [[1870]] and [[1873]] by forces of the self-declared ''Utopian Christian Closed Corporate Commune of New Burgundie'', against its colonial overlord, [[Burgundie]]. The war lasted from July 8th, [[1870]] until November 26th, [[1873]], ending with the signing of the New Burgoignesc Instrument of Surrender and Autonomy and Devolution Act. The result was the full annexation of the territories that make up modern day to [[Burgundie]], but the recognition of those lands as a home rule constituent country within [[The Burgundies]], a pier of [[Ile Burgundie]] and [[Faramount]]. This would ultimately lead to the legal concept of [[The Burgundies]] in [[1888]].
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Latest revision as of 00:48, 29 June 2024

The New Burgundie Secession War, commonly known in Burgundie as the Great Rebellion, was a civil war fought between 1870 and 1873 by forces of the self-declared Utopian Christian Closed Corporate Commune of New Burgundie, against its colonial overlord, Burgundie. The war lasted from July 8th, 1870 until November 26th, 1873, ending with the signing of the New Burgoignesc Instrument of Surrender and Autonomy and Devolution Act. The result was the full annexation of the territories that make up modern day to Burgundie, but the recognition of those lands as a home rule constituent country within The Burgundies, a pier of Ile Burgundie and Faramount. This would ultimately lead to the legal concept of The Burgundies in 1888.

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