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The byproduct of a strange dream brought on by an [[Apple of Eden 3|Apple of Eden]], the '''Rebellion against King Washington''' was a civil conflict between the newly formed [[United States|Kingdom of the United States]], led by [[George Washington|"Mad" King Washington]], and several groups of disaffected citizens and Native Americans, led by [[Samuel Adams]] and [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]]. | The byproduct of a strange dream brought on by an [[Apple of Eden 3|Apple of Eden]], the '''Rebellion against King Washington''' was a civil conflict between the newly formed [[United States|Kingdom of the United States]], led by [[George Washington|"Mad" King Washington]], and several groups of disaffected citizens and Native Americans, led by [[Samuel Adams]] and [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]]. | ||
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Template:War The byproduct of a strange dream brought on by an Apple of Eden, the Rebellion against King Washington was a civil conflict between the newly formed Kingdom of the United States, led by "Mad" King Washington, and several groups of disaffected citizens and Native Americans, led by Samuel Adams and Ratonhnhaké:ton.
King Washington made significant use of his "sceptre" – actually the aforementioned Apple of Eden – to manipulate those around him into obediance, and also as a weapon against those who would oppose him.
History
At some point during the conflict, Kaniehtí:io attempted to procure Washington's Apple but failed, bringing the Native American threat to the King's attention.[1]
Following an attack by the King's forces on the towns of Lexington and Concord, which was successfully repulsed by Kaniehtí:io and her son, Ratonhnhaké:ton, Washington's forces invaded Kanatahséton and destroyed it entirely. Five months later, as an act of revenge for the attack, Ratonhnhaké:ton infiltrated Fort Duquesne and killed Benedict Arnold, Washington's representative in the region.[1]
Some time later, after gathering allies in Boston,[2] the rebels attacked Washington's New York headquarters in an attempt to end the war.[3]
