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''More Information: [[Alpachnee War]]''
''More Information: [[Alpachnee War]]''
==Algoquona==
==Algoquona==
''More information: [[Operation Mission Shield]], [[Operation Western Blizzard]]''
{{Further|Algosh coup}}


In the aftermath of the [[War of the Northern Confederation]], one of the constituent tribes of the Confederation - [[Algoquona]] - filled the native power vacuum by establishing control over most of the free tribes and city-states which had previously comprised the Confederation. It claimed legal succession from the Confederation and continued to fight Urcea in the last months of the War before agreeing to a ceasefire. Lengthy negotiations lead to the [[Treaty of Narasseta]], intended to establish a lasting peace between [[Urcea]] and [[Algoquona]] and settle ongoing border disputes. The treaty also formally established the [[Unnuaq Mission State|Unnuaq mission exclusion zone]] in the northern, arctic parts of the former Confederation, protecting 18 [[Catholic Church|Church]] missions in the region. The Treaty of Narasseta broke down by the end of 2016, however, as Urcea's involvement in the [[South Nysdra War]] and establishment of the [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association]] lead to Algoquona's decision to abrogate the treaty on 28 November 2016. Two weeks later, on 15 December 2016, [[Urcea]] took military action by seizing the [[Unnuaq Chain]] in [[Operation Mission Shield]], reestablishing the [[Unnuaq Mission State|Unnuaq mission exclusion zone]] by force.
In the aftermath of the [[War of the Northern Confederation]], one of the constituent members of the Confederation - [[Algoquona]] - filled the native power vacuum by establishing control over most of the free tribes and city-states which had previously comprised the Confederation. It claimed legal succession from the Confederation and continued to fight Urcea in the last months of the War before agreeing to a ceasefire. Lengthy negotiations lead to the [[Treaty of Narasseta]], intended to establish a lasting peace between [[Urcea]] and [[Algoquona]] and settle ongoing border disputes. The treaty also formally established the [[Unnuaq Mission State|Unnuaq mission exclusion zone]] in the northern, arctic parts of the former Confederation, protecting 18 [[Catholic Church|Church]] missions in the region. The Treaty of Narasseta broke down by the end of 2016, however, as Urcea's involvement in the [[South Nysdra War]] and establishment of the [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association]] lead to Algoquona's decision to abrogate the treaty on 28 November 2016. Two weeks later, on 15 December 2016, [[Urcea]] took military action by seizing the [[Unnuaq Chain]] in [[Operation Mission Shield]], reestablishing the [[Unnuaq Mission State|Unnuaq mission exclusion zone]] by force.


Concurrently with and continuing after the conclusion of hostilities in Operation Mission Shield, [[Yonderre]] and the [[United Kingdom]] began [[Operation Western Blizzard]], an operation to destroy the military hierarchy of [[Algoquona]]. The operation was devised as a punitive action following Algoquona's encouragement and mishandling of the Kaigwa embassy siege. The resulting weakening and destabilization of Algoquona allowed for further territorial cessions, as [[Pachaug]] and [[Housatonic]] established their de facto independence under [[Urcea|Urcean]] protection.
Concurrently with and continuing after the conclusion of hostilities in Operation Mission Shield, [[Yonderre]] and the [[United Kingdom]] began [[Operation Western Blizzard]], an operation to destroy the military hierarchy of [[Algoquona]]. The operation was devised as a punitive action following Algoquona's encouragement and mishandling of the Kaigwa embassy siege. The resulting weakening and destabilization of Algoquona allowed for further territorial cessions, as [[Pachaug]] and [[Housatonic]] established their de facto independence under [[Urcea|Urcean]] protection.

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