Native-Imperial War (Forested Bosworth)

The Native-Imperial War were a series of raids, campaigns, ambushes, skirmishes, and several full-scale frontier battles which were a endgame of the Cherokee (Ani-Yunwiya, Ani-Kituwa, Tsalagi, Talligewi) struggle during and after previous conflicts against encroachment by English frontiersmen from the former French colonies. Until the end of the Cherokee revolution, the Cherokee fought in part as French allies. After 1786, they also fought along with and as members of the Spanish Empire, organized by the Shawnee chief Hanging Maw, in an effort to repulse European-American settlers from the area west of the Eastern Mountains. This War finally ended Cherokee and Apache rebellions against colonists and the Cherokees were finally assimilated as English citizens. This was the only war under the command of English Commander George Washington.  Native Imperial War

 Span: 1777-1799                                                                                                Location: North America, English Imperium                                                   Outcome: Native American Rebellions finally end.

                                            Belligerents

 Cherokee Nation                                  English Imperium                                Spanish Empire                                     French Empire

                                           Commanders

 Cheiftain Hanging Maw                        General George Washington                 Charles IV of Spain                                General John Hancock                       Bernado De Mikos                                  Admiral Edward Hughes

                                           Casualties

 10,000 Cherokee                                   3,600 English Soldiers KIA                     22,097 Spanish Soldiers KIA                 2,320 French Soldiers KIA