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Summit War of Marineford
Part of the Atlantic Revolutions
DateThree-hour period, two years ago
Location
Marineford, Paradise, Grand Line
Result
Pyrrhic victory for Marines
  • Portgas D. Ace killed
  • Marineford sustains heavy damages
  • Existance of One Piece confirmed
  • Widespread civilian panic
  • Temporary dissolution of Straw Hat Pirates
  • End of the Great Pirate Era
  • Beginning of the New Age
  • Instigation of the Payback War
Territorial
changes
  • Whitebeard Pirates lose control of all territory except Sphinx
    • Foodvalten captured by Brownbeard Pirates, later liberated by Hawkins Pirates
    • Fishman Island claimed by Big Mom Pirates, later falls under the protection of the Straw Hat Pirates
    • Port Chibaralta Island falls into unknown hands
    • Unnamed island used for supply lost by Whitebeard Pirates
    • Sphinx remains territory of the Whitebeard Pirate's remnants under Marco
Belligerents
  • Marines

Co-belligerents
  • Whitebeard Pirates
  • About 1,617 fighters
  • 43 allied crews (number of fighters unknown)

Treaty belligerents

Commanders and leaders


Strength
escorts
  • Native Americans: Unknown
  • Casualties and losses
    • United States:
      • 6,800 killed
      • 6,100 wounded
      • 17,000 dead from disease[27]
      • 25–70,000 war dead[28]
      • 130,000 dead from smallpox[29]
    • France:
    • Spain:
      • 371 killed– W. Florida[32]
      • 4,000 dead – prisoners[33]
    • Native Americans: Unknown
    • Great Britain:
    • Germans:
      • 7,774 total dead
      • 1,800 killed
      • 4,888 deserted[6]
    • Loyalists:
      • 7,000 total dead
      • 1,700 killed
      • 5,300 dead from disease[35]
    • Native Americans
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    2. ^ Eelking 1893, p. 66
    3. ^ a b Atwood 2002, pp. 1, 23
    4. ^ Lowell 1884, pp. 14–15
    5. ^ Cite error: The named reference bell was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
    6. ^ a b Duncan, L. 1931, p. 371
    7. ^ Lanning 2009, pp. 195–196
    8. ^ a b Greene & Pole 2008, p. 328
    9. ^ U.S. Merchant Marine 2012, "Privateers and Mariners"
    10. ^ Simmons 2003
    11. ^ Paullin 1906, pp. 315–316
    12. ^ Keiley 1912, "Rochambeau"
    13. ^ "Rochambeau", Dictionary of American Biography
    14. ^ a b c Beerman 1979, p. 181
    15. ^ Britannica 1911, "C. H. Estaing"
    16. ^ "F. J. P. de Grasse", Encyclopædia Britannica
    17. ^ Dull 1987, p. 110
    18. ^ Gayarré 1867, pp. 125–126
    19. ^ Beerman 1979, pp. 177–179
    20. ^ Rinaldi, "British Army 1775–1783"
    21. ^ Chartrand 2006, p. 63
    22. ^ a b Winfield 2007
    23. ^ Mackesy 1993 [1964], pp. 6, 176
    24. ^ Savas & Dameron 2006, p. xli
    25. ^ Knesebeck 2017 [1845], p. 9
    26. ^ Cite error: The named reference Greene p. 393 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
    27. ^ Burrows 2008a, "Patriots or Terrorists"
    28. ^ Peckham (ed.) 1974
    29. ^ a b c Clodfelter 2017, pp. 133–134
    30. ^ Rignault 2004, pp. 20, 53
    31. ^ Clodfelter 2017, pp. 75, 135
    32. ^ Otfinoski 2008, p. 16
    33. ^ Archuleta 2006, p. 69
    34. ^ Clodfelter 2017, p. 134
    35. ^ Burrows 2008b, Forgotten Patriots


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