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Five hundred thousand Qing Chinese Soldiers |
Five hundred thousand Qing Chinese Soldiers |
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Fifty Thousand soldiers from other East Asian Confederation members. |
Fifty Thousand soldiers from other East Asian Confederation members. |
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− | Thirty five Chinese combat ready ships (Fenghzhin Squadron)|side1casualties = Thousands of Civilian |
+ | Thirty five Chinese combat ready ships (Fenghzhin Squadron)|side1casualties = Thousands of Civilian Casaalties |
− | Over 50,000 |
+ | Over 50,000 Militiamen |
− | 4,323 British Regulars|side2casualties = Tens of |
+ | 4,323 British Regulars|side2casualties = Tens of thousands in Ethiopian deaths <br> |
23,434 Chinese Qing deaths <br> |
23,434 Chinese Qing deaths <br> |
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− | 4,323 Other East Asian deaths <br>}}The '''Anglo Asian Wars '''were a series of skirmishes and seasonal conflicts between British and Chinese supported factions in their East African Colonies. Naval battles and espionage occurred all over the world as the two sides attempted to gain an edge on one another. Both |
+ | 4,323 Other East Asian deaths <br>|image = African American Marines Vietnamwar.jpg}}The '''Anglo Asian Wars '''were a series of skirmishes and seasonal conflicts between British and Chinese supported factions in their East African Colonies. Naval battles and espionage occurred all over the world as the two sides attempted to gain an edge on one another. Both the British and the Chinese, purposely kept most of the war local out of fear of possible worldwide war between all of the [[Global Security Conference (Washington Shot at Murdering Town!)|Great Eight.]] The wars while born out between historical conflicts between warring African people were also a result of the tension that mounted since the Chinese creation of the [[East-Asian Confederation (Washington Shot at Murdering Town!)|East Asian Confederation]]. The conflicts are remembered for their exceptional violence due to unrestrained tribal militias on both sides and political pressures for a quick victory. The British won a nominal victory due to their continued naval dominance and successful maneuvering in local tribal conflicts. However the legacy of the war in molding a nationalistic China vastly overshadowed the conflict itself. |
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The Anglo Asian Wars were a series of skirmishes and seasonal conflicts between British and Chinese supported factions in their East African Colonies. Naval battles and espionage occurred all over the world as the two sides attempted to gain an edge on one another. Both the British and the Chinese, purposely kept most of the war local out of fear of possible worldwide war between all of the Great Eight. The wars while born out between historical conflicts between warring African people were also a result of the tension that mounted since the Chinese creation of the East Asian Confederation. The conflicts are remembered for their exceptional violence due to unrestrained tribal militias on both sides and political pressures for a quick victory. The British won a nominal victory due to their continued naval dominance and successful maneuvering in local tribal conflicts. However the legacy of the war in molding a nationalistic China vastly overshadowed the conflict itself.