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2033 Burning of Washington
(Siege of Washington)
Part of the Second American Civil War
Two folkist militants standing among ruins in Stanton Park
Date2 February 2033 – 3 February 2033
Location
Caused by
Goals
MethodsWidespread rioting, strikes, civil disobedience, online activism, organized insurgency
Resulted inDissolution 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
Parties

Protesters:

  • Civil Disobedience Movement
  • Students
  • Trade unions

International Folkist Order State

Supported by:

United States

Supported by:

Lead figures
Casualties
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]
Detained68,811 detained, (per PPD)[8]
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