The Danish-Québécois War, also known as the Arctic War, the Great Northern War, and World War III (disputed), was an extensive military conflict fought primarily between Denmark and Quebec, although other nations provided financial, logistic, and medical support to the belligerents. The war is considered a part of the Global Mineral Wars, which concerned control over the increasingly depleted mineral reserves of the planet. The immediate cause of the Arctic War was the Greenland Referendum of 2069, which asked residents of the island whether they wished to be annexed by Quebec, a rising regional power and a nation geographically proximate to Greenland. After Greenland voted for North American annexation, the Danish authorities declared the referendum "invalid", and mobilized forces in the
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| - The Danish-Québécois War, also known as the Arctic War, the Great Northern War, and World War III (disputed), was an extensive military conflict fought primarily between Denmark and Quebec, although other nations provided financial, logistic, and medical support to the belligerents. The war is considered a part of the Global Mineral Wars, which concerned control over the increasingly depleted mineral reserves of the planet. The immediate cause of the Arctic War was the Greenland Referendum of 2069, which asked residents of the island whether they wished to be annexed by Quebec, a rising regional power and a nation geographically proximate to Greenland. After Greenland voted for North American annexation, the Danish authorities declared the referendum "invalid", and mobilized forces in the
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| - Counter-Clockwise from Top Left: Positron Missiles fired from Danish Ship, Infantry fighting near Nuuk, Airstrikes in Copenhagen, Treaty of Montreal
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| - Annexation of Greenland by Quebec
Danish Economic Crisis
Expansion of Quebec into the Arctic
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| - Quebec, Greenland, Denmark, Hudson Bay, North Atlantic, Arctic Ocean, North Sea
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| - Global Mineral Depletion
Arctic Resource Rush
Greenland Referendum
Québécois Expansion
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| - The Danish-Québécois War, also known as the Arctic War, the Great Northern War, and World War III (disputed), was an extensive military conflict fought primarily between Denmark and Quebec, although other nations provided financial, logistic, and medical support to the belligerents. The war is considered a part of the Global Mineral Wars, which concerned control over the increasingly depleted mineral reserves of the planet. The immediate cause of the Arctic War was the Greenland Referendum of 2069, which asked residents of the island whether they wished to be annexed by Quebec, a rising regional power and a nation geographically proximate to Greenland. After Greenland voted for North American annexation, the Danish authorities declared the referendum "invalid", and mobilized forces in the region. As part of a "liberation" campaign, Quebec invaded and occupied Greenland, leading to war. The Québécois president framed his efforts as a "Global War on Tyranny", vying to "dissolve the brutal Danish imperial rule in Greenland", although many politicians called this statement patently ridiculous and merely an excuse for securing the vast resources of Greenland, which held much economic potential. After three years of warfare, Quebec invaded and occupied Denmark, and forced them to cede Greenland, and offer war reparations.
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