Second Miltona Revolution

The 1613 Miltona Revolution was one of a series of anti-Brunanter revolts attempted by the Aragonese people of Miltona. Following the 1576 reclamation of Middleton and the 1596 Revolution anti-Brunanter sentiment was popular among the people of Miltona, although as they got used to Brunanter rule it was declining. However, that changed following the implementation of a new tax to cover the cost of the establishment of the Royal Navy. This new tax was a huge increase for the people of Miltona who looked back on their almost tax-free days of de-facto independence. Inacio Mas led the calls for a decrease in tax, and was arrested and brutalised. Following this treatment his son Romeu Mas led the townspeople in revolt. The Royal Guard was eventually forced off the Island as they tried to avoid heavy casualties, but not before they executed Inacio Mas. Following two years of de facto independence the newly founded Royal Navy joined the Royal Guard in the 3rd establishement of Brunanter Middleton.