Westlandic Revolution

The Wessen Rebellion, also known as the February Rising, was an armed insurrection staged against British Rule over Wessex in February 1806. The insurrection was insighted by Wessen Rebels led by Egbert Knut, and was originally intended to be a Velvet Revolution, however British force ended any chance of such a plan. During this time, the United Kingdom was heavily involved in the Napoleonic Wars. The Wessen Rebellion follows the failed 1797 rebellion, and several attempts since then. However, the 1806 Rebellion is regarded as the most successful in gaining independence.

The 1806 Rebellion began two weeks of armed insurrections across Wessex, which at the time was known as the Dominion of Wessex of the British Empire. On the 12th February 1806, the Wednesday Treaty between the United Kingdom and Wessex officially making the state independent.