New Canaan-Legion War

The New Canaan-Legion War was a conflict with an unknown resolution that occurred from 2277 to 2281. The results depend on the Courier's actions.

Buildup
Shortly after the Legion's loss at the First Battle of Hoover Dam, Joshua Graham made his way home to New Canaan, welcomed back a scarred survivor of Caesar's wrath. This angered Caesar, as he knew that if Joshua Graham could rally New Canaan into fighting shape it could threaten or end the Legion's influence in Utah.

Ulysses
Frumentarius Ulysses was sent to the White Legs, a tribe petitioning for absorption into the Legion to rally them against the growing threat of New Caanan. He successfully organized them into a formidable fighting force and marched onto the lands of New Canaan.

Siege of New Canaan
See Sacking of New Canaan for more information.

The town of New Canaan was ended in a violent slaughter leaving only 30 or so survivors. These, under the leader of Joshua and Daniel, led them to refuge in Zion with their tribal allies.

Syracuse
It is known that Joshua and Salt-Upon-Wounds, chief of the White Legs, had a confrontation during the Canaanites' flight to Zion, where Graham warned the chief not to persist in his attack for fear of retribution.

War for Zion
See War for Zion for more information.

In Zion the White Legs succeeded in destroying Canaan's allies the Tar Walkers and the Crazy Horns, leaving only the Canaanite survivors, the Sorrows, and the Dead Horses to fight the White Legs.