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Revision as of 14:16, 2 February 2019
Sweden-Canada War
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June 5, 2011 – June 22, 2011
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Location
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North America
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Result
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After initial victories, Sweden is pushed out of North America
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The Sweden-Canada War was a conflict between the countries of Sweden and Canada. It was the first war during World War V in which Canada served as a primary belligerent. It then became part of the ONE World Tour.
Background
The war evolved out of a concurrent war between Ireland and the UK, in which Canada had become involved. At the same time the Second Baltic War had come to a close and Sweden found itself in a stable enough position to begin launching attacks against it enemies.
Seizing the opportunity to invade Canada, the region of Scotland was secured by Swedish forces, allowing a leap-frog action into North America.
The invasion was believed to be part of a full North American offensive known as the ONE World Tour, in which the ONE alliance planed to conquer the remaining members of the Terra alliance.
Battles
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Sweden-Canada War
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The defeat of the ONE forces at New Brunswick was the end of the Swedish campaign in Canada, as they had entered the war via the Canadian-conquered region of Scotland, which was returned to the United Kingdom. The main consequence was that ONE lost a front of the ONE World Tour, and also left Canada with freedom to help the United States.