Second Yankee War (No USA)

The Second Yankee War otherwise known as the North American War, was fought from 11 October 1899 until 31 May 1902 between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on the one hand, and the United States and the Confederate States on the other. The British war effort was supported by troops from several regions of the British Empire, including Southern Africa, the Australian colonies, Canada, North-East America, British India, and New Zealand. The war ended in victory for the British and the annexation of United States. The U.S. would eventually be divided into several British Dominions from 1907-1910.

Name
The conflict is commonly referred to as simply the Yankee War, since the First Yankee War (1879) is much less well known. "Yankee" is the common term for the population of the United States and the Confederate States. It is also known as the North American War outside South Africa and as the (Second) Anglo-American War among Americans.

Origins
The complex origins of the war resulted from more than a century of conflict between the Americans and the British Empire, but of particular immediate importance was the question as to which nation would control and benefit over North America. From 1775-1779, the United States fought their war for independence from Britannia. The Americans dreamed of expanding to the Pacific but those dreams were smashed during the Napoleonic Wars when New France (fighting with Britannia and Mexico) fought for their independence from the French Empire. Because Britannia was involved, it feather destroyed relations between the U.S. and Britannia.