Rebellion Uprisings (World at War)

The Rebellion Uprisings is a series of uprisings in North America of the Third World War, from the late stages of the invasion of the British isles until the end of the war.

Background
The decision to invade the United Kingdom was the highest gambit by Frank Joseph Roberts, it could either destroy the economy of the United States or aid it. The attack opened a gate for North Atlantic Treaty Organization to intervene in World War III, demolished the US economy in Europe as expected. The life quality of North America was significantly dropped, causing unrest between the government and the common people.

Formation of the East Rebellion
In Early April, 2016, the Americans were starting to lose the Battle for Liverpool. Citizens and soldiers in the East Coast and Mexican California were starving and lacking necessary items for daily life. The Californians formed the East Rebellion and staged uprisings in San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Tijuana.

Russian intervention
The Russian forces have been occupying Alaska since May, 2015. The government of Russia declared to support the State Rebellions in the East and sent forces from the Far East and Alaska. This is a major factor of the successful uprisings.

Formation of the West Rebellion
In late April, 2016, more soldiers defected to the East Rebellion to fight against the USNA military. With the morale between the desperate people of the US increasing, the west states formed their rebellion in Florida, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Louisiana, New York, Maryland and Virginia.

End of the British and Irish Campaign
The end of the British and Irish campaign marks a turning point to the West Rebellion. All uprising attempts in April were suppressed as the west had very limited support. The Allied forces intervene in the West, securing Miami, and Brunswick.

Bermuda and the Caribbeans
The Allied armed forces launched a massive amphibious assault on Bermuda in mid-May. The objective is to secure ports for future operations in the Mexican Gulf and West Coast. The Caribbeans was also attacked in late May. The Dominican Republic and Haiti were liberated and Puerto Rico was captured. Morale in Cuba and Bahamas was boosted, rebellions were formed.

Formation of the Caribbean Rebellion
The Caribbean Rebellion was formed in the last week of May, 2016. The rebellion consisted of five major nations: Cuba, Bahamas, Haiti, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic.

Formation of the North American Rebellion
After two months of numerous rebellions being formed in North America, all rebel groups agreed to unite as one power – The North American Rebellion.

Operation Redemption
Operation Redemption was taken action in late May to early June. President Frank Joseph Roberts was assassinated by the European spies in the White House. The Rebels of Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland attempted to capture the White House in Washington D.C. but failed. The assassination of the POTUS led to orders to annihilate rebel movements in the whole of the USNA.

Danish invasion of Canadian Arctic Regions
The USNA was surprised by the operation and was distracted. The Canadian Arctic regions were abandoned for troops to defend the US homeland from rebels. Denmark saw this as an opportunity and sent well-trained forces in stationed Greenland to attack the Thule air base and strike Iqaluit in early June. The landings succeeded, marked the start of Canadian resistance movement.

Attack on St John's
A massive Allied invasion was taken place in St John's Canada in early October, 2016. The USNA-ruled Canada state surrendered unconditionally to the Allied Entente of Nations as the defenders were surrounded by global armed forces in the east and west. Even so, Canada was not liberated until the end of the world war, as many Allied nations refused the EU arrangements for land cession.

Union intervention
Members of the Union of America including Japan, Korea, Brazil and Venezuela intervened the rebellion uprisings by naval attacks in the Pacific and Mexican Gulf. The intended date of liberating all of North America of January 2017 was delayed to December 2017.

Battle of New York
As the last battle of the Third World War, the Battle of New York ended in an Allied victory and the USNA and Union members signed peace with the United Nations. The United States of America was divided into states again.