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Appearance
2033 Burning of Washington (Siege of Washington) | |||
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Part of the Second American Civil War | |||
Date | 2 February 2033 – 3 February 2033 | ||
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Methods | Widespread rioting, strikes, civil disobedience, online activism, organized insurgency | ||
Resulted in | Dissolution of the United States, establishment of the International Folkist Order State, adoption of the Codex, American resistance suppressed, many homes and businesses damaged or destroyed | ||
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Death(s) | 1,722 protesters, (per PPD)[4]
782 people, (per UN)[5] 300 protesters, (per IFOS)[6] 4,707 police officers and 55,223 soldiers, (per IFOS)[7] | ||
Detained | 68,811 detained, (per PPD)[8] |
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