The Conflict had begun in 1760, when Bohemia went on a rampage; destroying their Slovak neighbors, destroying Vienna, and even going as far as terrorizing Holy Roman soils. The Russians decided to do something about this; they sent in several troops to do something about Bohemia, but in vain. It wasn't until the Winged Hassaurs went into Bohemia, and pulverized their military. A partition between Poland and Hungary (Who wasn't involved, mind you) granted Hungary Croatia and norther Slovakia, and Poland obtained Krakow. This conflict is called the Great Bohemian, or 10 years war. After this, Russia tried to partition Poland with Bohemia, but was unsuccessful. In the meantime, just as in real life, The Holy Roman empire was being dissolved, and the French didn't help. The French were already beginning to terrorize the Rhineland in Germany, demanding to give it back, and refused. This caused the outbreak of the First Frankish war, between England, France, the Netherlands, and Germany. The HRE quickly took The Netherlands and partially invaded Alsace, but had stopped to deal with inner revolts. Because of the Frankish war, England peacefully declared peace and separation of Scotland and Wales, as well as granting Northern Ireland to Ireland, for they didn't want to expend their other Gaelic troops. They quickly took Normandy and Brittany. in 1820, In the HRE, Prussian rebels managed to gain a foothold in the already dissolving HRE, but were quickly pushed away into neighboring countries by Poland. The Prussians also assassinated Franz Keinmann, the ruler of the HRE at the time, and placed a Prussian King, the now young Otto Van Bismarck. Ultimately, this made Bohemia, who at this point was a puppet of Poland, Hungary, and Southern France very angry. This would technically become the Third Frankish war, because most of the fighting was to protect the weak Southern France. Ultimately, because of the tilted sides, and for the first time, Prussia lost. The treaty stated that Prussia was only allowed 200,000 reserved men and other cavalry. Eventually, greedy business owners decided to begin buying all of Europe and Africa, putting in billions and billions of dollars, draining nations of their economies. This was known as the Great Scandal, which effected most first-world powers of the world. Eventually, about 70 years later in the 1920s, Europe decided to have enough: Several delegates decided to make the Articles of Anti-Colonialism (AAC) (Link: which basically completely prohibited any sort of colonialism in Africa. The most effected nations were Portugal, Spain, and the Ottoman Empire, who had to give up their colonies to create the Free State of Barbaria (Tan nation in Northern Africa, adjective Barbary). This sparked several actions against Spain, \tugal and Parisia. Ultimately, the was was a stalemate, but Portugal got a huge chunk of the land.