The background of the war can be traced as far back as World War II. Great Britain and the Celtic Union were on opposing sides of the war, and the former found itself defeated and occupied after the war. Wales was occupied as well. The people of Great Britain and Wales hated the occupation of their homelands by the hated enemy.
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| - War of Great Britain (Early Colonization)
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| - The background of the war can be traced as far back as World War II. Great Britain and the Celtic Union were on opposing sides of the war, and the former found itself defeated and occupied after the war. Wales was occupied as well. The people of Great Britain and Wales hated the occupation of their homelands by the hated enemy.
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Caribbean Federation
Colombian Republic
British Rebels
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North Brendania
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| - The background of the war can be traced as far back as World War II. Great Britain and the Celtic Union were on opposing sides of the war, and the former found itself defeated and occupied after the war. Wales was occupied as well. The people of Great Britain and Wales hated the occupation of their homelands by the hated enemy. In 1968 rebels blew up the George Street Bridge in Newport, Wales, beginning the thirty year conflict known as The Troubles. The occupying Celtics fought against the Welsh rebels, known as the Welsh Republican Army (WRA). Bombings, skirmishes, and battles raged all across Wales. In 1998, the rebels finally conquered Cardiff, ending Celtic control in southern Wales. The two powers signed a peace treaty, and southern Wales got independence. The capture of only southern Wales got many angry in Wales, and calls for liberating all over Wales and eventually Great Britain were heard. In 2000, Wales answered that called with its surprise invasion of northern Wales.
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