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The '''Fall of Cana''' was a battle and siege in the Red Interregnum, described by many as the turning point of the conflict. Following the election of 1900, Caphiria's Imperial Naval Fleet began a general withdrawal from the Julia Bay, allowing for allied amphibious operations. The failure in the Overland Campaign at the end of 1900 convinced the Army of Burgundie that operating in a blue water environment was the best use of Burgundie's resources, leading to planning of a joint operation between Legitimists and Burgundie in the spring of 1901. The Battle of Abylf Steppe between the Navy of Burgundie and Imperial Naval Fleet cleared the coast off of Canaery, allowing the Burgundian navy to land large numbers of Legitimist and Burgundian troops.
The '''Fall of Cana''' was a battle and siege in the [[Red Interregnum]], described by many as the turning point of the conflict. Following the election of 1900, Caphiria's Imperial Naval Fleet began a general withdrawal from the Julia Bay, allowing for allied amphibious operations. The failure in the Overland Campaign at the end of 1900 convinced the Army of Burgundie that operating in a blue water environment was the best use of Burgundie's resources, leading to planning of a joint operation between Legitimists and Burgundie in the spring of 1901. The Battle of Abylf Steppe between the Navy of Burgundie and Imperial Naval Fleet cleared the coast off of Canaery, allowing the Burgundian navy to land large numbers of Legitimist and Burgundian troops.
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