The Texan-British Dispute (When the world stopped making sense)

Buildup:
The British were holding a grudge for the Texans for choosing a French Monarch. With the death of Louis Charles and the crisis were enough to start a dispute.

Dispute:
The British were trying to overrun or start a rebellion. They didn’t expect so much resistance, but the Texan Navy held pretty strongly. The Casualties were 6.000 for the British and 5.400 for Texas.

Peace Talk:
During the Peace Conference the British sent Prince George Duke of Cambridge to negotiate. Reports say the Texan delegation took such a liking to him he put him in the King candidacy. Which he then won by a landslide.