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The First North American War, which lasted from October 1912 to May 1913, pitted the North American League (Mexico, the Caribbean Federation, El Salvador, and the Confederacy) against the Spanish Army. The combined armies of the North American states overcame the numerically inferior and strategically disadvantaged Spanish armies, and achieved rapid success. As a result of the war, almost all remaining North American territories of Spain were captured and partitioned among the allies. Ensuing events also led to the creation of an independent Californian state. Despite its success, the Confederacy was dissatisfied over the division of the spoils in Nicaragua, which provoked the start of the Second North American War.

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  • First North American War (Balkanization of North America)
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  • The First North American War, which lasted from October 1912 to May 1913, pitted the North American League (Mexico, the Caribbean Federation, El Salvador, and the Confederacy) against the Spanish Army. The combined armies of the North American states overcame the numerically inferior and strategically disadvantaged Spanish armies, and achieved rapid success. As a result of the war, almost all remaining North American territories of Spain were captured and partitioned among the allies. Ensuing events also led to the creation of an independent Californian state. Despite its success, the Confederacy was dissatisfied over the division of the spoils in Nicaragua, which provoked the start of the Second North American War.
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  • The First North American War, which lasted from October 1912 to May 1913, pitted the North American League (Mexico, the Caribbean Federation, El Salvador, and the Confederacy) against the Spanish Army. The combined armies of the North American states overcame the numerically inferior and strategically disadvantaged Spanish armies, and achieved rapid success. As a result of the war, almost all remaining North American territories of Spain were captured and partitioned among the allies. Ensuing events also led to the creation of an independent Californian state. Despite its success, the Confederacy was dissatisfied over the division of the spoils in Nicaragua, which provoked the start of the Second North American War.
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