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4.3 Million Men (1950) | 8.75 Million Men (1950) |
The Brésilian-Guyanese War or the Great Laurentian War also refereed as the Mapuche-Burgundian War was a Military Conflict between the Mapuche Confederacy, Brésil, its Associative States and Kingdom of Burgundy, its Commonwealth, its ally of Aztlán and its Collaborative Governments. The Conflict was a result of the Mapuche's Claim on the Burgundian Colony of Patagonia in which escalated in a war between Burgundy and the Mapuche in which Brésil joined in on the side of the Mapuche followed by Aztlán on the side of Burgundy, Soon all of Laurentia was at war.
During the Early 1940s, the Mapuche enforced their claim over Patagonia, a small Burgundian Colony situated in Southern Laurentia while Brésil began funding Guyanese Separatists as part of their plans to establish a Puppet State in Guyana. In the Early 1940s a series of conferences failed to resolve the Patagonia dispute and this eventually resulted in the Mapuche declaring War on Burgundy soon followed by Brésil. Aztlán having intentions to spread their influence in Laurentia having already started with New Granada soon formed an alliance with Burgundy and joined in on the side of the Brugundian Commonwealth.