Although this isn't quite confirmed, it is considered that Germanic wars are the longest-lasting wars in history. They lasted for 800 years, starting from 220 BCE until 580 AD, and were fought between Romans and various Germanic tribes. However, if you need a war in the newer history, the second longest war is known as Reconquista, which is a war fought between Christian Kingdoms and the Muslim Moors, and lasted for about 770 years.
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It created a separation of powers. By doing so, it limiting the king and queens power, preventing them from abusing their power.
With goods being able to produced at a rapid rate, many factories became to appear as a means to seek profit and meet rising demands for goods. This resulted in rapid industrialization and creation of urban centers.
The rapid flow of immigrants led to the passage: promoted immigrants from Western Europe to come but tried to prevent Asian and Southern/Eastern Europeans to immigrate.
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