Daxian Polynesian Wars

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The Daxian Polynesian Wars (Daxian:潮汐之战) were a series of maritime conflicts centered on the Ocean of Cathay and the Polynesian Sea between various western colonial powers, local independent states and the Qian dynasty. The main reason for the start of the conflict was the discovery and colonization of Peratra by the Qian dynasty and its desire to forestall the expansion of other sea faring powers into the western Cathay area. The war soon transitioned into a Daxian effort to outright expel other powers from various possessions. Peace and trade normality would return to the area in 1728 with the signing of the Truce of Caserges. The Qian dynasty had failed in the most important goal of its sea campaigns and the truce cemented the status quo antebellum; nonetheless the dynasty and its proxies remained dominant in the western end of the southern route.

Daxian Polynesian Wars

A depiction of an imperial fleet on its way to the Siege of Dun-Kurrengev in Sarolasta
Date1661-1728
Location
Result Truce of Caserges
Belligerents
 Daxia  Kiravia
 Caphiria
 Burgundie

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