Template:This week in history



23 March - 1884: Lower Columbia declares war on the Federal Republic of Gudland. 1723: The British-Canadian Fur trading ship Alouette is the first European vessel to see the Island of Mainland, now Kingston and Boyce.

24 March - 1835: John II (pictured) becomes King of Lower Columbia on the death of his father, King Brandon I.

25 March - 1946: The Histalian Action Rapide Paramilitaire, the paramilitary of Histalpol, is formed. 1800: Captain Cook discovers New Duveland, landing at what is now Auroa.

26 March - 1885: The Royal Lower Columbian Army begins laying siege to the city of Seattle.

27 March - 2013: The National Party of Cattala votes to oust its leader, Agatha Varmini, in an internal coup. 1911: General Daniel Mulcahy is killed three days after voting for the first general elections in Leeonia.

28 March - 2013: The National Party of Cattala splits into two following the ousting of First Counsel Agatha Varmini as leader; Varmini leads a breakaway group that remains in government whilst National Party withdraws from coalition. 1849: The City of Portland, Kingston and Boyce is founded as a mining town.

29 March - 1780: Klamath becomes the fifth state of Lower Columbia. 1509: The siege of Thorshavn begins.

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