Cnut the Great's Conquest of England

Overview
Denmarkball's King, Cnut the Great, launched a successful conquest of the Kingdom of Englandball with the Duchy of Polandball, and slaughtered Anglos throughout his conquest.

Major Battles

 * Landing in Wessex (1015) - After Cnut's fleet sailed around Kent, they landed in Wessexball and slaughtered local populations there. No English military was present. (Danish Victory)


 * Northern Advance (1016) - Danish Vikings and Polish soldiers cross the Thames River and harry Warwickshire, whie Cnut's main army attacked Mercia. The English were devastated, with London ending up surrounded on three sides and most of the Army retrating to Northern Mercia. (Danish-Polish Victory)


 * Seige of London (1016) - Cnut's troops started to construct dikes on the northern and southern flanks of London, and small pockets of resistance being finished off around the outside of London. London was temporarily releived, with a small English Army breaking through the lines and sending food to the encircled London before being routed. Then, the Danish launched a final assault on London, but the Danes were repelled, and they retreated north. (English Victory)

Treaty
After the English surrendered in late 1016, a treaty was made. The treaty ceded all territory north of the Thames and the Thames to the Danes, while an Eglish puppet state was set up with all remaining English land south of the Thames.