Battle of Ottawa

The Battle of Ottawa was a major battle during The Great Succession War in America which led to a Canadian surrender, and independence of Quebec. It's considered one of the most lopsided battles in modern warfare.

Beginning of the battle
Prior to the battle of Ottawa, the Canadian government was dealing it's own Civil War against Quebec rebels, and had lost Vancouver to the UARA a week before the battle, and had pleaded for a peace treaty, but fearing an invasion, the UARA denied the request, and firebombed Ottawa, then invaded Ottawa, beginning the fight.

Battle for Ottawa
After the firebomb, most of Ottawa was burning, when UARA forces walked into Ottawa, seemingly capturing the capital of Canada