Military action
Anticolonialist war in Cipangu
After the Conquest of Toledo and the victory over the Spanish. The states of Cipangu were both in a better an worse situation. The spanish Viceroyalty of Cipangu was disintegrating and the Cipanguans were ready for reconquest. Smaller states feared the hegemony of Zhughali and Managi, which lead to the creation of the Northern Union, which would replace the spanish vassal states. While the spanish continuously fought since the 1680s, the start of the Great War of Liberation wasn't until 1699 with the creation of the Northern Union. During most of the time of this war, Spain was additionally weakened by the Spanish War of Succession. The war ended in 1723 with the final dissolution of the Viceroyalty of Cipangu.