Socii vs. PRA War

The Socii vs. PRA War was a war between Socii Mundial and the Peoples Republic of Amurrhine that occurred in 1902.

PRA Land Purchase
In 1897, the PRA purchased large amounts of Eleutheria for 30 billion nocks, splitting the country in two. However, Eleutheria regretted this deal shortly after, and wanted the land back.

Aliturian Conflict
The PRA and Socii Mundial also had been having bad relations recently, with a lot of conflict occurring in Alituria and Deltasraki.

WCC & Solis-PRA War
From 1897-1898, the WCC and Solis went to war against the PRA, making relations even worse.

Events of the War
The war started when Eleutheria declared war on the PRA. The Fictian Empire also declared war on the PRA shortly after. Solisian trenches were set up in northern Eleutheria. After the PRA bombed the trenches, they retreated back to the Eleutherian mountains. Universia, Okhostia, Solis and Fictia sent millions of men to the mountains. This gave Socii the advantage over the PRA.

In addition to all of this, Fictia armed most of their population and threatened to invade the PRA's Occidentalis Minor colony unless the PRA withdrew. The PRA was offered a 1 billion nock compensation if they would evacuate without invasion. Being significantly outnumbered, the PRA chose to withdraw, but refused the compensation.

Peace Treaty
Eventually a peace treaty was signed, and the PRA gave up the land they had purchased from Eleutheria, apart from a small eastern strip, which they had built a canal in. Additionally, the PRA surrendered their Occidentalis Minor colony to the Fictian Empire because the new state lacked self-sufficiency in food and the colony had an abundance of F sources. It should be noted that becoming self-sustainable in food greatly benefited the at-the-time tiny Empire, beginning the rise of Fictia to a world power.

Also, the PRA was required to join the Socii Mundial alliance following the war. However, they didn't contribute much to alliance and eventually left because of loose joining and leaving rules at the time.