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At the completion of the [[Alliance Grand Survey|Alliance Grand Survey of Inhabited Planets]] in [[2235]], the Terran Alliance stood at the very zenith of its power, controlling more than 600 inhabited colonies within 120 light years of [[Terra]].<ref name=SLp8/><ref name="ISSB10">''Inner Sphere (sourcebook)'', p. 10, "A Brief History of the Inner Sphere"</ref> However, this statistic is misleading; less than 360 worlds were actually controlled by the Alliance, while illegal colonies and blockade running were common practice.  Shortly after the completion of the survey in January, [[2236]], the aptly-named world of [[Freedom]] declared its independence - frustrations with Alliance taxation policies and overbearing colonial authorities prompted rebellion on this world and many others.<ref name="P13">''The Periphery'', p. 13, "First Exodus"</ref>
 
At the completion of the [[Alliance Grand Survey|Alliance Grand Survey of Inhabited Planets]] in [[2235]], the Terran Alliance stood at the very zenith of its power, controlling more than 600 inhabited colonies within 120 light years of [[Terra]].<ref name=SLp8/><ref name="ISSB10">''Inner Sphere (sourcebook)'', p. 10, "A Brief History of the Inner Sphere"</ref> However, this statistic is misleading; less than 360 worlds were actually controlled by the Alliance, while illegal colonies and blockade running were common practice.  Shortly after the completion of the survey in January, [[2236]], the aptly-named world of [[Freedom]] declared its independence - frustrations with Alliance taxation policies and overbearing colonial authorities prompted rebellion on this world and many others.<ref name="P13">''The Periphery'', p. 13, "First Exodus"</ref>
  
The [[Outer Reaches Rebellion]] lasted 18 months between early 2236 and autumn [[2237]]. Eager to crush the rebels and demonstrate the capabilities of the Alliance military, the ruling [[Terran Expansionist Party]] increased funding to the armed forces and ordered it to quash the rebellion. Under Major General [[Gunther Stein]], the [[Second Interstellar Combined Assault Force]] set out from Terra, only to be attacked at every [[Jump Point|jump point]], and embroiled in guerrilla and/or scorched earth warfare on more than fifty systems. The Alliance military proved too small to successfully hold any ground they had taken. Worse, many planets either refused to send troops and supplies, or aided the rebels with arms and personnel. Ultimately, the rebellion never officially ended - no ceasefire was ever signed.<ref name="P13"/><ref name="P13-14">''The Periphery'', pp. 13-14, "Outer Reaches Rebellion"</ref> The isolationist [[Terran Liberal Party]] simply replaced the Expansionists in power, and combined with public antipathy at the costly war, were able to order their soldiers home.  By 2237, the Liberal Party was in control of Parliament.<ref name="SL11PoC">''The Star League'', p. 11, "Politics of Colonization"</ref>
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The [[Outer Reaches Rebellion]] lasted 18 months between early 2236 and autumn [[2237]]. Eager to crush the rebels and demonstrate the capabilities of the Alliance military, the ruling [[Terran Expansionist Party]] increased funding to the armed forces and ordered it to quash the rebellion. Under Major General [[Gunther Stein]], the [[Second Interstellar Combined Assault Force]] set out from Terra, only to be attacked at every [[Jump Point|jump point]], and embroiled in guerrilla and/or scorched earth warfare on more than fifty systems. The Alliance military proved too small to successfully hold any ground they had taken. Worse, many planets either refused to send troops and supplies, or aided the rebels with arms and personnel. Ultimately, the rebellion never officially ended - no ceasefire was ever formally declared.<ref name="P13"/><ref name="P13-14">''The Periphery'', pp. 13-14, "Outer Reaches Rebellion"</ref> The isolationist [[Terran Liberal Party]] simply replaced the Expansionists in power, and combined with public antipathy at the costly war, were able to order their soldiers home.  By 2237, the Liberal Party was in control of Parliament.<ref name="SL11PoC">''The Star League'', p. 11, "Politics of Colonization"</ref>
  
 
[[2242]] also saw the end of the Alliance as a powerful influence in Inner Sphere affairs. The Liberal Party passed the [[Demarcation Declaration]] - almost all garrisons and officials stationed more than 30 light years from [[Terra]] (one single faster-than-light translation) were recalled. The majority of the worlds settled by humanity were granted independence whether they wanted it or not, and subsequently left to fend for themselves.<ref name="ISSB10"/><ref name="P14BtFS">''The Periphery'', p. 14, "Beyond the Farthest Star"</ref> While much of the Alliance Global Militia had already been called home at that point, some remained outside the new border. Some, like the Alliance troops that would form the core of the [[New Avalon]] militia, had already transferred their loyalties to the colony world they served on.<ref name="HD(TFS)p11">''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 11, "The Grain Rebellion"</ref> Others, like the [[Eleventh Terran Rangers]], would turn to the nascent [[mercenary]] trade, at least for their immediate future.<ref name=FMLA63>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 63, "2nd Donegal Guards Unit Profile"</ref>
 
[[2242]] also saw the end of the Alliance as a powerful influence in Inner Sphere affairs. The Liberal Party passed the [[Demarcation Declaration]] - almost all garrisons and officials stationed more than 30 light years from [[Terra]] (one single faster-than-light translation) were recalled. The majority of the worlds settled by humanity were granted independence whether they wanted it or not, and subsequently left to fend for themselves.<ref name="ISSB10"/><ref name="P14BtFS">''The Periphery'', p. 14, "Beyond the Farthest Star"</ref> While much of the Alliance Global Militia had already been called home at that point, some remained outside the new border. Some, like the Alliance troops that would form the core of the [[New Avalon]] militia, had already transferred their loyalties to the colony world they served on.<ref name="HD(TFS)p11">''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 11, "The Grain Rebellion"</ref> Others, like the [[Eleventh Terran Rangers]], would turn to the nascent [[mercenary]] trade, at least for their immediate future.<ref name=FMLA63>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 63, "2nd Donegal Guards Unit Profile"</ref>

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