Arcer Bush Wars

Overview

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

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