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* Early discontent in various [[Mars|Martian]] mining and industrial colonies began to grow throughout late-21st century due to general perception of exploitation by [[Earth]]-side sponsoring nations | * Early discontent in various [[Mars|Martian]] mining and industrial colonies began to grow throughout late-21st century due to general perception of exploitation by [[Earth]]-side sponsoring nations | ||
* Initial conflict prompted | * Initial conflict prompted 2105 by the Gundersdottir's Dome Rebellion (ENT Novel: ''Beneath the Raptor's Wing'') | ||
* Core forces | * Core forces | ||
** Earth-based national and private armies | ** Earth-based national and private armies |
Latest revision as of 11:52, 31 January 2018
- Early discontent in various Martian mining and industrial colonies began to grow throughout late-21st century due to general perception of exploitation by Earth-side sponsoring nations
- Initial conflict prompted 2105 by the Gundersdottir's Dome Rebellion (ENT Novel: Beneath the Raptor's Wing)
- Core forces
- Earth-based national and private armies
- Colonial citizens and local militias
- Numerous colonial labor strikes followed Gundersdottir's Dome Rebellion (ENT Novel: Beneath the Raptor's Wing)
- Lack of Martian resources and disruption of supply chains running from outer system through Mars to Earth led to destabilization of Earth economy
- Earth forces sent to put down strikes, leading to bloody confrontations that served to increase local resistance and spur negative reaction from civilians at home
- War concluded early-22nd century with independence of Mars, formation of Confederated Martian Colonies under the Fundamental Declarations of the Martian Colonies
- Diplomatic relations initially unsteady with Earth, but cooled by formation of United Earth
- Experience with Mars, coupled with aftermath of the strife with Terra Nova prior to its disappearance, led to increased hands-off policy by UESPA and, later, United Earth regarding colonial oversight beginning 22nd century