Second English Civil War (Failed Revolutions)

The Second English Civil War or the Anglo Civil War was a Military Conflict that took place within the former Anglo Union in which occurred from 1819 to 1828.

The Main Causes for the Civil War was due to the many problems the British Empire faced under Edward VII in which saw the increase of the activities of the Insurgents in the Southern Colonies along with the rise of tensions between the British Parliament and the Nobles Families in Great Britain. Eventually with the possibility of a conflict, the Anglo Union was formed as a fragile federation of the United Kingdom and it's colonies of Canada and of the Thirteen Colonies only for the Anglo Union to collapse following the First Anglo-Danish War.

Eventually after the Anglo-Danish War many members of the Parliament began to oppose the rule of Edward VII and tensions broke out between the King and the Parliament in which escalated into civil war by 1819 with members of the Parliament managing to form milita regiments throughout the United Kingdom in an attempt to remove Edward VII from power. Along with the support of Irish and Scottish Rebels and American Insurgents these Parliamentarians lead by ? began a revolt against Edward VII.

The Revolt saw the Parliamentarians quickly seize control over most of Ireland, parts of Scotland , all of Wales and the entirety of the Southern Colonies. However the Parliamentarians were quickly defeated in Great Britain in 1823 but managed to hold out in Ireland until 1827 when they evacuated the island through captured elements of the Royal Navy sailing to the Americas where Parliamentarians had captured all of the Northern Colonies with only Canada opposing British rule by 1825. Eventually the war grinned down to a stalemate and both sides agreed to a truce.