The Battle of Portland was an extremely brutal battle for control of the major Oregonian City of Portland. After Senhart and his cohorts were released from prison after the failure of the Guinness Putsch, Senhart and his comrades began establishing a tiny nation in the woods along the banks of Lake Chelan and started expanding the nation's borders across the Pacific Northwest. But when the People's Army of Cascadia reached southern Pierce County, they start encountering heavy resistance from a ragtag army from the tiny town of Eatonville. The long struggle, in which the PAC was defeated after a seven month conflict became known as the "Battle for Eatonville", and caused the PAC to around the town, by way of I-5, to get to the City of Portland, paving the way for the Battle for Portland.
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