Events in March

2 March
1999: After 56 years in office, King Alexis of Kingston and Boyce dies, aged 98.

4 March
1942: CARTERrail is founded by Marc Anthony Carter.

6 March
1662: Edward du Loup, the future first King of Lower Columbia, is born in Nyhaven.

12 March
2001: Kingston and Boyce author Katherine McKenzie publishes Forget This Day, to date K&B's best selling book.

14 March
1910: The aggression of the Leeonian Freedom Movement begins to settle down after two months of guerrilla warfare.

17 March
2012: Air Canada reintroduces Canadian Airlines as an airline for Kingston and Boyce.

21 March
1956: Croisian Air Flight 437 crashes in the Arabian Sea after suffering an explosive decompression, killing all 39 on board.

22 March
1997: Two people are killed and 17 injured in Waterway Plaza in Centreburg Metro when Michael Rowland fires at commuters in the station.

23 March
1884: Lower Columbia declares war on the Federal Republic of Gudland. 1881: King Brandon II of Lower Columbia disappears while on a diplomatic visit to Buenos Aires, Argentina, causing the first constitutional crisis since 1799. 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 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
1911: General Daniel Mulcahy was killed three days after voting for the first general elections in Leeonia. Several napalm grenades were thrown at his home, he died in the fire. It is believed a group of British extremists launched the attack but the reason is unknown.

28 March
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.

31 March
1943: Six provinces leave the Republic of Mainland, forming the States of the Union of Boyce, led by Alexis Kaletta.