The Isokyrian War of Independence was an armed conflict between the United Kingdom and its then-dominion Isokyria that began on April 12, 1919 with the Hufo Police bombing and ended on March 22, 1923 with the Anglo-Isokyrian Treaty. Primarily using guerrilla tactics, the Isokyrians were victorious and secured independence for the Republic of Isokyria only for the Isokyrian Civil War to break out about a decade later which led to the creation of the modern Isokyrian state. The war was one of two independence campaigns occurring in Britain's territories, the other being in Ireland which was a source of inspiration for the Isokyrians.
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| - The Isokyrian War of Independence was an armed conflict between the United Kingdom and its then-dominion Isokyria that began on April 12, 1919 with the Hufo Police bombing and ended on March 22, 1923 with the Anglo-Isokyrian Treaty. Primarily using guerrilla tactics, the Isokyrians were victorious and secured independence for the Republic of Isokyria only for the Isokyrian Civil War to break out about a decade later which led to the creation of the modern Isokyrian state. The war was one of two independence campaigns occurring in Britain's territories, the other being in Ireland which was a source of inspiration for the Isokyrians.
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| - *Britain loses control of Isokyria
*Republic of Isokyria established
*Isokyrian Civil War breaks out a decade later
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| - The Isokyrian War of Independence was an armed conflict between the United Kingdom and its then-dominion Isokyria that began on April 12, 1919 with the Hufo Police bombing and ended on March 22, 1923 with the Anglo-Isokyrian Treaty. Primarily using guerrilla tactics, the Isokyrians were victorious and secured independence for the Republic of Isokyria only for the Isokyrian Civil War to break out about a decade later which led to the creation of the modern Isokyrian state. The war was one of two independence campaigns occurring in Britain's territories, the other being in Ireland which was a source of inspiration for the Isokyrians. Causes of the war are debated but historians generally agree that feelings of alienation among Isokyrians, a poor economy, and booming nationalist and socialist movements all contributed to the outbreak of the conflict.
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