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In [[1812]], [[History_of_Burgundie#Duchy_of_Martilles|Martilles]] accepted an offer to relinquish claims to Versaise from the [[Ehemo]]ans in return for 600 tons of gold and non-aggression pact. The local Veroui (people of [[Burgundie|Burgoigno]]-[[Levantia|Levantine]] descent) were furious that they had been abandoned. | In [[1812]], [[History_of_Burgundie#Duchy_of_Martilles|Martilles]] accepted an offer to relinquish claims to Versaise from the [[Ehemo]]ans in return for 600 tons of gold and non-aggression pact. The local Veroui (people of [[Burgundie|Burgoigno]]-[[Levantia|Levantine]] descent) were furious that they had been abandoned. | ||
Under [[Ehemo]]an rule, Veraise became known as the "Lynchpin", as its location near the mouth of the Carte River allowed for [[Ehemo]] to not only influence indirectly neighboring [[Kartejya]], but also secured the [[Ehemo]]an core against an invasion from the south. Nevertheless, the local Veroui (people of Burgoignesc descent) increasingly grew discontent over the next two centuries as a result of their unofficial status as second-class citizens, as well as a lack of autonomy in regional affairs. This culminated in the Veroui Revolt, in which the Veroui assisted the [[United Republic]] in driving the [[Ehemo]]ans out of Veraise, as part of the then-concurrent [[ | Under [[Ehemo]]an rule, Veraise became known as the "Lynchpin", as its location near the mouth of the Carte River allowed for [[Ehemo]] to not only influence indirectly neighboring [[Kartejya]], but also secured the [[Ehemo]]an core against an invasion from the south. Nevertheless, the local Veroui (people of Burgoignesc descent) increasingly grew discontent over the next two centuries as a result of their unofficial status as second-class citizens, as well as a lack of autonomy in regional affairs. This culminated in the Veroui Revolt, in which the Veroui assisted the [[United Republic]] and [[Burgundie]] in driving the [[Ehemo]]ans out of Veraise, as part of the then-concurrent [[Second Great War]]. As part of the Treaty of Dawsbury, which ended the war in January [[1942]], Veraise was transferred to and annexed by the [[United Republic]] as an autonomous territory. | ||
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