Conquest of Aritonesia

The , also known as the Scramble of Arito Islands, Rape of Arito Islands and the Colonisation of Arito Islands, was the invasion, occupation, division and the colonisation of territory in the Arito Islands (now the El Kadsreian Islands) by the European powers (consisting of Great Britan, France, Germany, Portugal, Spain, Netherlands and Italy) and Japan between 1859 and 1875. In 1855, less than 5% of the Arito Islands was under European control, with example being the British Albert Strip, while by 1875, had greatly increased to 85% of the archipelgo, with the Vicnoran Kingdom and New Japan remaining independent. New Japan was formerly a Tokugawan colony.

New Japan and Vicnora signed the treaty with the European powers in Tugaganda in 1872, promising they won’t colonise these territories and instead give them trade. However, New Japan transferred the island of Kowokam to Portugal, turning the province into the colony while it gave the islands of Erep and Urdu to Great Britan which was now part of Raland.