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... began in 1850 and ended in 1914 , he did not notice that some earlier and later wars began during adverse economic conditions . Four short international wars were fought in Europe in 1848 and 1849 , hungry years . Japan briefly fought ...
... began in 1850 and ended in 1914 , he did not notice that some earlier and later wars began during adverse economic conditions . Four short international wars were fought in Europe in 1848 and 1849 , hungry years . Japan briefly fought ...
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... began to fight near the Black Sea in 1853 , when the Serbs crossed the Dragoman Pass into Bulgaria in 1885 , and ... began in autumn another three began in the spring or summer . † The riddle of the autumn wars can be approached with ...
... began to fight near the Black Sea in 1853 , when the Serbs crossed the Dragoman Pass into Bulgaria in 1885 , and ... began in autumn another three began in the spring or summer . † The riddle of the autumn wars can be approached with ...
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... began with internal fighting but I selected the dates when they became international wars . Several wars - e.g. the Austrian - Sardinian wars of 1848 and 1849 – could be counted either as one or two wars : I counted them as two . Of the ...
... began with internal fighting but I selected the dates when they became international wars . Several wars - e.g. the Austrian - Sardinian wars of 1848 and 1849 – could be counted either as one or two wars : I counted them as two . Of the ...
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