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1828 Gold War | |||||||||||||||||
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January 1st - September 28th, 1828 | ||||||||||||||||
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Georgia, America, Universe-866 | ||||||||||||||||
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WOLFHOUND Victory;
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The 1828 Gold War (also known as Georgian Gold War, Second Gold War and Gold War II) is minor conflict in order to confiscate Gold from the Americans.
Prelude[]
After learning of Georgia having Gold Mines; Andrew Lord requested permission from the Patrolman and in response to string requests from Andrew - they decided to give them free range with the Gold Rushes.
War[]
The war only expanded for most 1828 and resulted in less casualties than the First Gold War. However, several mines were destroyed as the gold was confiscated. Horace proposed sanctions on the Nation of WOLFHOUND, but was unable to locate the Wolf's Den and failed.
Aftermath[]
As with the first war; all the gold was confiscated and placed into the vaults of the Wolf's Den where it will be forgotten for 200 years.