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... ritain, it had somehow managed to stem the tides of revolution without giving up too many colonial territories.
As for Latin America, it was both stable, and unstable. Mexico was in revolution, and the countries in the south were having their own affairs. But that was a matter to discuss at another time. No, the other place in Europe most affected by the fallout of the Great War was none other than the Iberian Peninsula.
Refugees from France had flooded the country during the fin ...
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