The French Revolution is all about democracy. Its idealism was able to weaken most of the ancient regimes of the olden era, and it caused a lot of revolutions in most parts of Europe. It was also able to collapse a lot of governments during the process.
The bulk of their diet in the trenches was bully beef (caned corned beef), bread and biscuits. By the winter of 1916 flour was in such short supply that bread was being made with dried ground turnips.
Germany and Austria-Hungary – with food supplies hit by the Allied naval blockade – made immense efforts to keep their soldiers fed; even if this increased the hunger being felt by their citizens at home. But starvation eventually played a key role in the collapse of the latter’s army in 1918.
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Is this like a joke???? but the irish potato famine would be important to mention if this is a legit thing
The French and Dutch settlements differed from the Spanish colonies in that they were created mainly to trade and develop industries, while the Spanish were primarily concerned with gold and silver excavation, and then later with sugar exportation.