Arcer Bush Wars

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Arcer Bush Wars
Part of Arcer Colonial Expansion

Photos from the Arcer Bush Wars (Clockwise from top left); Carnish settlers defend Fort Moorden in 1798 as part of the First Bush War; Members of 1st Battalion, Royal Arcerion Regiment in 1848 defend their position against an indigenous assault on the Easthampton Settlement during the Second Bush War; Members of the Royal Easthampton Borderers skirmish with native irregulars during the Third Bush War; Infantrymen from the Northlea Rifle Regiment evacuate wounded personnel in a remote part of Northlea in 1968 as part of the Fourth Bush War
DateFirst Bush War: 1 April 1794 - 3 March 1801
Second Bush War: 4 September 1839 - 11 August 1850
Third Bush War: 22 December 1898 - 6 March 1904
Fourth Bush War: 5 June 1964 - 15 October 1975
Location
Result Arcer Victory;
Arcerion established as Angle-dominated country in South Crona, indidgenous peoples migrated to Kelekona, Telokona, Titechaxha, Washakara
Territorial
changes
  • Expansion of Arcerion into Indigenous Heartland
  • Territorial boundaries of Arcerion established by end of Third Bush War to modern-day borders
Belligerents
 Arcerion Indigenous peoples
 Washakara
 Kelekona

The Arcer Bush Wars were a series of military conflicts that occured from the initial Carnish settlements in Arcerion being raided by Indigenous tribes to the prolonged campaigns by the Arcer Militia and Regular Forces to establish a Gaelic and Anglic colony in South Crona by pushing further inland and defending Arcer settlements.

History

Background

Carna

Arcerion

Indigenous Peoples

First Bush War (1794-1801)

Causes

Forces

War

Aftermath

Second Bush War (1839-1850)

Causes

Forces

War

Aftermath

Third Bush War (1898-1904)

Causes

Forces

War

Aftermath

Fourth Bush War (1964-1975)

Causes

Forces

War

Aftermath

Legacy

legacy stuff

Effect on Arcer Culture and Politics

Arco-Indigenous Relations

In Popular Culture

At least 1 movie a la Zulu

At least 1 movie Vietnam-ish

documentary about first bush war

reenactments of first bush war