Second Portuguese-JAH War

The Second Portuguese-JAH War was a continuation of the Portuguese Wars of Aggression and the sequel to the First Portuguese-JAH War. Unlike the first war (which ended in white peace after a JAH victory), this war ended in a victory for Portugal and annexation of the JAH Empire.

Prequel
After the first war, Portugal and JAH (as well as the nation of Carthage) were all protected by war immunity due to the rules at the time. However, in the Gulf War (which took place on March 27th, between the two wars) a member of Portugal volunteered, which removed their war immunity. JAH would attempt to take advantage of this and declare war again, but this time they did not have the help of Carthage.

Results
JAH would lose the war relatively quickly, and be annexed by Portugal in the peace treaty. The exact details of the war are unfortunately lost to time, so it is unknown what the exact battle looked like. Presumably JAH was unable to defeat Portugal without the help of Carthage, despite Portugal recently almost losing to JAH only 2 days earlier.