Blurb from my NaNoWriMo for this year.
Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 1:07 pm
Treaty of Texarkana (Redirected from Texarkana Treaty)
The treaty which ended the Texas phase of the 2nd American Civil War in 2015.
Background: In July of 2014 the New Madrid Fault let go with a quake registering an estimated 8.7 on the Richter Scale. The Federal response was seen as being far too slow in the disaster area, and excessively heavy-handed in areas not directly impacted by the quake. Discontent peaked when the government announced the cancellation of the 2014 Congressional Election which, even before the quake, looked likely to flip control of the U.S. Senate. In response, there were demonstrations in all 50 states. When these demonstrations were met with a violent response, 32 states began legislative action on Articles of Secession. Of these, only the Republic of Texas and the Reconstituted Kingdom of Hawaii were successful.
The Federal's troubles in Texas began with the Ft. Hood Mutiny, which saw the troops initially ordered into action against the rebellious state refuse to act, and a sizable number of them going over to the rebels with most of their equipment. The Battles of Houston and Dallas/Ft. Worth hurt the aura of invincibility that the Federal forces had, and the Destruction of the Alamo by the U.S. Air Force using a JDAM enraged the Texans and, as word leaked out to the rest of the country, hurt what support the Federal government still had. The Southwest Louisiana Uprising cut off the land-based supply lines to the Marines in Houston and threatened the flank of the Army forces pushing from the north, forcing the Feds to come to terms.
Terms: Federal forces returned to American soil with their equipment. Texas' territory was legally defined as the pre-war state borders as well as Louisiana south of the Red River & west of the new course of the Mississippi River.
See Also:
AU-Sten SubMachine Gun
The Alamo
East Texas Parishes
Battle of Houston
Battle of Dallas/Ft. Worth
Bastille Day Earthquake
The treaty which ended the Texas phase of the 2nd American Civil War in 2015.
Background: In July of 2014 the New Madrid Fault let go with a quake registering an estimated 8.7 on the Richter Scale. The Federal response was seen as being far too slow in the disaster area, and excessively heavy-handed in areas not directly impacted by the quake. Discontent peaked when the government announced the cancellation of the 2014 Congressional Election which, even before the quake, looked likely to flip control of the U.S. Senate. In response, there were demonstrations in all 50 states. When these demonstrations were met with a violent response, 32 states began legislative action on Articles of Secession. Of these, only the Republic of Texas and the Reconstituted Kingdom of Hawaii were successful.
The Federal's troubles in Texas began with the Ft. Hood Mutiny, which saw the troops initially ordered into action against the rebellious state refuse to act, and a sizable number of them going over to the rebels with most of their equipment. The Battles of Houston and Dallas/Ft. Worth hurt the aura of invincibility that the Federal forces had, and the Destruction of the Alamo by the U.S. Air Force using a JDAM enraged the Texans and, as word leaked out to the rest of the country, hurt what support the Federal government still had. The Southwest Louisiana Uprising cut off the land-based supply lines to the Marines in Houston and threatened the flank of the Army forces pushing from the north, forcing the Feds to come to terms.
Terms: Federal forces returned to American soil with their equipment. Texas' territory was legally defined as the pre-war state borders as well as Louisiana south of the Red River & west of the new course of the Mississippi River.
See Also:
AU-Sten SubMachine Gun
The Alamo
East Texas Parishes
Battle of Houston
Battle of Dallas/Ft. Worth
Bastille Day Earthquake