The Confederation collapsed due to interstate rivalry, especially between Bayard and the Asturcon Kingdom, peasant revolts, the 8 BCE – 8 CE Reformation wars, and the inability of the multiple members to compromise. In 7 BCE, conflicts arose over the divine status of the Regal Sisters and the established tenets of the dominant Crystallian faith. Talks between the religious factions failed in 5 BCE, and the Confederation briefly dissolved, but was re-established shortly after, in 4 BCE.
The Confederation fell apart after the Bayari victory in the Seven Weeks’ War over the Asturcons in 3 BCE. A long debated border dispute fell in favor of Bayard, leading to a declaration of secession by the North Equestrian states under Pro-Crystallian leadership that same year. A number of South Equestrian states united under Celestia and Luna to reclaim the seceding states, which was renamed and proclaimed as the “Equestrian Empire” in 2 BCE for the now unified Equestria with Celestia and Luna sharing the title of Sovereign after their victory over the Kingdom of Grani in the Equestrian Civil War of 1 BCE.