Third Anglo-Dutch war (Never-Ending Colonization)

World War I (WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War or the Great War, was a global war centered in Europe. It began on February 21st 1921 and ended December 1st 1925.

It split the world in two alliances: The English allies ( UK and Commonwealth nations, Spain, Italy etc.) and The Dutch allies (The Netherlands and Commonwealth nations, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg etc.) Later these alliances were reorganized and expanded during the war: Japan and Spain joined the Dutch, while Turkey joined English.

Prelude
on February 20th 1921, The British had armed the border of South Australia. 311 thousand cannons were lined across the border. The northern Australian government asked the Netherlands to negotiate with the UK. But before they could, the south Australian army invaded the north, and a war began. The dutch royal family got over to the UK to talk about the invasion, but the British guards captured them. Belgium began to fear the worst and called the Belgian army. Germany also noted the capture and responded with a letter. The letter said that if the royal family was not released, Germany would engage in war with the British. The government of the Netherlands also sent a letter that said the same thing as the German. The British responded with the murder of prince Hendrik. The Dutch got their fleets ready and attacked the British. Germany also sent their help.

Australian Anglo-Dutch war
In Australia, the south seemed to be winning, but Indonesia reacted to the kidnapping and invasion of Northern Australia and began to send troops to Australia. In the battle of Oranjeburcht 3000 Dutch lost their lives and 4100 British, but it was an important turning point as Northern Australia had almost won back all of it's land.