The background of the colonial war can be traced back to increased tensions along the border of Mali colonies against Celtic and Norse colonies. The Mali Empire wanted more territory in North Brendania and as a result of Welsh colonies to the south they expanded northward. Meanwhile, the Little Ice Age was effecting the Celtics and the Norse colonies as many of their colonies had their temperatures fall and plant life and food destroyed. So the Celtic and Norse colonies expanded southward. The Celtic Union, Scandinavia, and Wales had earlier signed a pact forming the Colonial Alliance (CA), which formed free trade between the colonies and if one country's colonies were attacked the others would aid the one attacked. As a result of this the Mali colonies were surrounded by unfriendly coloni
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| - The background of the colonial war can be traced back to increased tensions along the border of Mali colonies against Celtic and Norse colonies. The Mali Empire wanted more territory in North Brendania and as a result of Welsh colonies to the south they expanded northward. Meanwhile, the Little Ice Age was effecting the Celtics and the Norse colonies as many of their colonies had their temperatures fall and plant life and food destroyed. So the Celtic and Norse colonies expanded southward. The Celtic Union, Scandinavia, and Wales had earlier signed a pact forming the Colonial Alliance (CA), which formed free trade between the colonies and if one country's colonies were attacked the others would aid the one attacked. As a result of this the Mali colonies were surrounded by unfriendly coloni
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Battles
| - Battle of Fort Union, Battle of Mali
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Result
| - European Victory, End of African Colonies in Brendania
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Place
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| - The background of the colonial war can be traced back to increased tensions along the border of Mali colonies against Celtic and Norse colonies. The Mali Empire wanted more territory in North Brendania and as a result of Welsh colonies to the south they expanded northward. Meanwhile, the Little Ice Age was effecting the Celtics and the Norse colonies as many of their colonies had their temperatures fall and plant life and food destroyed. So the Celtic and Norse colonies expanded southward. The Celtic Union, Scandinavia, and Wales had earlier signed a pact forming the Colonial Alliance (CA), which formed free trade between the colonies and if one country's colonies were attacked the others would aid the one attacked. As a result of this the Mali colonies were surrounded by unfriendly colonies so they had a military enlargement so a lot of soldiers were in New Mali. This enlargement of soldiers made the CA colonies raise up their troop levels. Meanwhile, the Mali and Celtic and Norse colonies expanded enough to touch each other and a border could not be agreed on. All countries had soldiers patrolling at the edge of their colonies and often were near enemy patrols. The common border was the OTL New York State southern border. However, the territory of Long Island could not be agreed on. This so-called "Long Island Dispute" lasted a month. During the last week of the dispute had Mali delivering an ultimatum stating "All Celtic and Norse forces will leave Long Island by the end of the week, or it is war." The Celts and Norse did not leave so on August 11, 1330 the Colonial War began.
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