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It was as radical and social as any revolution in history, but it was radical and social in a very special eighteenth-century sense. No doubt many of the concerns and much of the language of that premodern, pre-Marxian eighteenth century were almost entirely political.
The Revolutionary War (1775-83), also known as the American Revolution, arose from growing tensions between residents of Great Britain's 13 North American colonies and the colonial government, which represented the British crown.
World War I was really the fist "total war" in the sense that practically all available manpower and resources were used to fight the enemy. This meant that there were no "breaks" and very few rules to the fighting.
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"replaced the republic with an empire" "reformed the Roman calendar" "moved veterans to new cities" "granted citizenship to more foreigners"
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