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− | The Battle of the River Mary was a three day battle beginning on June 2nd 2020 and ending on June 5th 2020. The battle was the first major conflict between [[Sequoyah]] and [[The Confederacy of Southern Tribes|The Tribal Confederacy]] since the unification of the Sequoyan tribals. The battle resulted in a tribal victory due to the extensive use of [[Cheyall]] cavalry and guerilla tactics, with [[ | + | The Battle of the River Mary was a three day battle beginning on June 2nd 2020 and ending on June 5th 2020. The battle was the first major conflict between [[Sequoyah]] and [[The Confederacy of Southern Tribes|The Tribal Confederacy]] since the unification of the Sequoyan tribals. The battle resulted in a tribal victory due to the extensive use of [[Cheyall]] cavalry and guerilla tactics, with [[Itse Amequohi|New Samaritan]] snipers using the cliffs around the river as a defensible position. |
[[category:Sequoyah]][[category:Terraconserva]] | [[category:Sequoyah]][[category:Terraconserva]] |
Latest revision as of 20:10, 8 February 2024
The Battle of the River Mary | |||||
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Part of Sequoyan Fronteir Wars | |||||
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Belligerents | |||||
Sequoyah | The Confederacy of Southern Tribes | ||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||
General John Charles | War Chief John Fremont Chief Wohehiv Avonaco Chief Kilchii Sike Cullen Bohannen | ||||
Strength | |||||
21,000 | 18,000 | ||||
Casualties and losses | |||||
4,500 dead, 7,842 wounded, 8,658 captured | 4,642 dead |
The Battle of the River Mary was a three day battle beginning on June 2nd 2020 and ending on June 5th 2020. The battle was the first major conflict between Sequoyah and The Tribal Confederacy since the unification of the Sequoyan tribals. The battle resulted in a tribal victory due to the extensive use of Cheyall cavalry and guerilla tactics, with New Samaritan snipers using the cliffs around the river as a defensible position.