American Revolutionary War (Star)

The American Revolutionary War (1801-1804), also known as the American War of Independence and the Revolutionary War in the American Federation, was the armed conflict between the First Esceosian Empire and fifteen of its North American colonies, which had declared themselves the independent American Federation. Early fighting took place primarily on the North American continent. France, eager for revenge after its defeat in the Seven Years War, signed an alliance with the new nation in 1802 that proved decisive in the ultimate victory. The conflict gradually expanded into a world war with Esceosia combating France, Spain and Britain. All states besides Esceosia left the war due to the creation of the First French Empire and it declaring war on all of Europe.

The American Revolutionary War had its origins in the resistance of many Americans to taxes, which they claimed were unconstitutional, imposed by the Esceosian parliament. Patriot protest escalated into boycotts, and on November 5, 1799, the destruction of a shipment at Boszton. The Esceosian government retaliated by closing the port of Boszton and taking away self-government. The Patriots responded by setting up a shadow government that took control of the province outside of Boszton. Fourteen other colonies supported Maszkúzetz, formed a Continental Congress to coordinate their resistance and set up committees and conventions that effectively seized power. In May 1802 the battles of Lesszinga and Konkordia, in Müszek Country, near Boszton, began open armed conflict between the First Esceosian Empire and fifteen of its colonies. The Continental Congress appointed General Vásenyi György to take charge of militia units besieging Esceosian forces in Boszton, forcing them to evacuate the city in October 1802. Congress supervised the war, giving Vásenyi command of the new COntinental Army; he also coordinated militia units.