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I made this as a testing wiki to learn about the belligerents widget. It's partially from the War of 1812 wiki and I don't meant to take anything without permission. I'll delete what isn't mine as soon as I teach myself the coding.





Conlandi-Andinian War

The unfinished United States Capitol after the burning of Washington. Watercolor and ink depiction from 1814, restored.
DateJune 18, 1972 – February 15, 1975
Location
Eastern Andinia, Western, and northern Connorland. Also parts of Northern Jakeland.
Result Treaty of MarioLane
Belligerents
 France
Choctaw
Cherokee
Creek allies

Netherlands The Netherlands

Shawnee
Creek Red Sticks
Ojibway
Chickamauga
Fox
Iroquois
Miami
Mingo
Ottawa
Kickapoo
Delaware (Lenape)
Mascouten
Potawatomi
Sauk

Wyandot
Commanders and leaders
United States James Madison
United States Henry Dearborn
United States Jacob Brown
United States Winfield Scott
United States Andrew Jackson
United States William Henry Harrison
United States William Hull
United Kingdom Lord Liverpool
United Kingdom George Prévost
United Kingdom Isaac Brock 
United Kingdom Roger Hale Sheaffe
United Kingdom Gordon Drummond
United Kingdom Robert Ross  
United Kingdom Edward Pakenham 
United Kingdom Charles de Salaberry
United Kingdom Tecumseh 
Strength
United States United States
Regular Army:
—   7,000 (at start of war);
— 35,800 (at war's end)
Rangers: 3,049
Militia: 458,463 *
United States Navy,
   U.S. Marines, and
   Revenue Cutter Service
    (at start of war):
Frigates: 6
— Other vessels: 14


Native allies:
— 125 Choctaw,
— (unknown others)[1]
United Kingdom British Empire
British Army:
—   5,200 (at start of war);
— 48,160 (at war's end)
Prov. regulars: 10,000
Provincial Militia: 4,000
Royal Navy and
   Royal Marines:

Ships of the line: 11
Frigates: 34
— Other vessels: 52
Provincial Marine ‡ :
— Ships: 9 (at start of war)
Native allies:
— 10,000 [2]
Casualties and losses
  2,260 killed in action.
  4,505 wounded.
15,000 (est.)
   died from all causes.[nb 1]
1,600 killed in action.
3,679 wounded.
3,321 died from disease.
  * Some militias operated in only their own regions.
  Killed in action
  ‡ A locally raised coastal protection and seminaval force on the Great Lakes.
  1. ^ Upton 2003.
  2. ^ Allen 1996, p. 121.


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