Cronan Beaver War

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Cronan Beaver War
Part of War of the Caroline Succession
Battle of Bosco Sound, August 1747
Battle of Bosco Sound, August 1747
Date18 April 1746 - 2 February 1748
Location
Result Inconclusive;
Kiravia and Cartadania recognize Leo IV as Emperor of the Levantines
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
 Kiravia
 Cartadania
 Urcea

The Cronan Beaver War, known in the Cape as the Great Beaver War, was a conflict between Urcea and Kiravia in southeastern Crona during the 1740s. Due to multiple Urcean commitments in the ongoing War of the Caroline Succession, Kiravia sensed an opportunity to seize Urcea's Cronan colonies and declared war. Cartadania joined the war in early 1747. The war was largely fought on the Odoneru with limited land skirmishes in Urcean territory in Crona. By the end of the fighting, most of the Urcean settlements were blockaded by sea with the exception of New Archduchy, which was separated from the other territories of the Julian Belt. The Urceans, largely outmatched by Kiravian and Cartadanian colonial naval forces, decided to avoid further fighting and sued for peace. Urcea ceded the colonies in exchange for solidifying the boundaries of New Archduchy and recognition of Leo IV as Emperor of the Levantines, a subject of the War of the Caroline Succession.

Despite being a limited engagement colonial exchange, the War has taken an outsized importance within Capetian history as a major world event in which Urceans were forever ejected from southeast Crona. It played a major role in the establishment of Paulastra, which formed in part from the territory of the Julian Belt, by introducing large Levantine populations to the previously majority Coscivian colonies there, creating the Paulastran people by means of cultural exchange.

Nomenclature

The term "Beaver War" was popularized in the Urceopolis press about what was mostly viewed as a side conflict in the War of the Caroline Succession. The term originated as a result of a fictitious account of the beginning of the war, that a Urcean hunting party had chased beavers into Kiravian colonial territories. According to the account, the hunters were considered poachers by local Kiravian authorities and shot at, with Kiravian authorities soon launching full scale skirmishing parties into Urcean territory. The story was a popular invention around the perceived importance of beaver pelts within the Julian Belt.

Background

Campaigns

Bosco Sound

Blockade

After the Battle of Bosco Sound, the remaining portions of the Royal Navy's Cronan squadrons retreated to New Archduchy, where it was kept in port by a blockading squadron of the Kiravian Navy. Adriansville, the chief port city of New Archduchy, was able to sustain itself with food secured from the Cronan interior, and Kiravian forces attempted a landing but were repulsed, leading to an impasse. While New Archduchy had never been the primary objective of the campaign, it was thought after Bosco Sound that taking the colony was possible. The Kiravians largely abandoned this goal by October 1747. Consequently, they and the Cartadanians were prepared to sue for peace and recognize the colony's continued existence.

Peace

Aftermath

The inability of Urcea to defend its possessions in Crona lead to its permanent reduction to just New Archduchy.

The lessons learned during the Beaver War lead to Urcea investing in the defense of its remaining colony, leading to a humiliation of Aciria when it attempted to invade New Archduchy in 1844's Cholera Expedition. The Expedition was largely conceptually modeled on the Beaver War.

National legacies

Cape

Paulastra

In Paulastra, the Beaver War is considered to be a seminal event in the formation of the Paulastran nationality and people.