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The '''Batavian Revolution of 1685''' was a wave of mass political and social unrest that spread through vast areas of the Franco-Batavian Empire. Started as a series of strikes and local disturbances after the declaration of independence of West Amokolia with the outbreak of the [[Amokolian Revolution]], it soon developed in a full-blown and nationwide revolt against the nobility and ruling class. The retirement of the popular king, [[Arkadius IV]] and the collapse of Vanic foreign support, accelerated the demise of the liberal and reactionary government.  
The '''Batavian Revolution of 1685''' was a wave of mass political and social unrest that spread through vast areas of the Franco-Batavian Empire. Started as a series of strikes and local disturbances after the declaration of independence of West Amokolia with the outbreak of the [[Amokolian Revolution]], it soon developed in a full-blown and nationwide revolt against the nobility and ruling class. The retirement of the popular king, [[Arkadius IV]] and the collapse of Vanic foreign support, accelerated the demise of the liberal and reactionary government.  
''Work in progress. Outcome undecided.''


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Revision as of 16:40, 11 June 2020

Batavian Revolution
Part of disintegration of the Vanic Web
[[image:|350px]]
Date 4.VI.1685–
Location Benacia Cibola
Result TBD
Belligerents
Batavia Batavia Batavian Democratic Republic Batavian Democratic Republic
Units involved
Batavia Batavian Armed Forces Batavian People's Army
Civilian deaths:

The Batavian Revolution of 1685 was a wave of mass political and social unrest that spread through vast areas of the Franco-Batavian Empire. Started as a series of strikes and local disturbances after the declaration of independence of West Amokolia with the outbreak of the Amokolian Revolution, it soon developed in a full-blown and nationwide revolt against the nobility and ruling class. The retirement of the popular king, Arkadius IV and the collapse of Vanic foreign support, accelerated the demise of the liberal and reactionary government.


Work in progress. Outcome undecided.