The Chocolate Wars II
This article requires you to know the first chocolate conflict, to read it, click here.The Chocolate Wars II, are the concluding conflict in the series of naval skirmishes. That was fought in the Gulf of Guinea as was the First Naval Skirmishes. The Togolese pirates were utterly smashed in the naval skirmish, what resulted from the conflict was the Nigerians being successful in their aims and the wealthy class of British people, being able to enjoy this commodity once again. The common classes are still unable to afford the historic commodity, having only Portuguese Carob to enjoy as a substitute. For Togolese pirates, fell apart and did not operate.
The Conflict
Prelude
With the British no longer transporting Nigerian Chocolate to their shores, The Nigerian Chocolate Trade is now crashing the Nigerians are forced to take their fates into their own hands. The Nigerians using Telegraph asked for the information on the Tonoglese pirates and to purchase their own Ironclad Ships.
Deployment
The Ironclad Ships were positioned to block the Tonoglese.
Outcome
The UK now has both kinds of chocolate, unfortunately for the common classes chocolate is now too expensive to be purchased resulting in them still enjoying Portuguese Carob.
Aftermath
Much more forward in time, the british population started to develop Carob Fever.
Included under Conflict
Battlefield Type
Naval
Start Date
2058
Ending Date
2059
Conflict Result
Nigerian Victory