Brazillian Civil War

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The Brazillian Civil War was a brief conflict between late 2034 and early 2035 caused by foreign intervention in the internal politics of Brazil, resulting in the outbreak of war between three factions - a grassroots isolationist faction, a hard-left faction backed by the Eurasian Soviet, and a hard-right faction backed by the Free Market Block. By the end of the war, the isolationist faction had won, but the company was in such economic straights that it ended up formally joining the trade agreements of the Free Market Block, to which it ultimately acceded by the time of the Third World War just five years later.