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The Great Luimnigh Uprising of 1871 was an important event that shaped the politics of the imperial federation itself, it was a short civil-war like conflict that lasted from February 1871 to September 1871 between the Loyalist Imperial Forces against the Ultra-Militarist movement of Athbheochan Mór or the "Grand Revivalists". The end of the conflict tore the federation but we managed to keep our stature and survive, we later found out that forces within the Drambenburg supported these rebels and caused our suffering and overall generated the hatred for the nation that led to our eventual involvement in | The Great Luimnigh Uprising of 1871 was an important event that shaped the politics of the imperial federation itself, it was a short civil-war like conflict that lasted from February 1871 to September 1871 between the Loyalist Imperial Forces against the Ultra-Militarist movement of Athbheochan Mór or the "Grand Revivalists". The end of the conflict tore the federation but we managed to keep our stature and survive, we later found out that forces within the Drambenburg supported these rebels and caused our suffering and overall generated the hatred for the nation that led to our eventual involvement in The World War on the side of the allies. |
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Great Luimnigh Uprising of 1871
The Great Luimnigh Uprising of 1871 was an important event that shaped the politics of the imperial federation itself, it was a short civil-war like conflict that lasted from February 1871 to September 1871 between the Loyalist Imperial Forces against the Ultra-Militarist movement of Athbheochan Mór or the "Grand Revivalists". The end of the conflict tore the federation but we managed to keep our stature and survive, we later found out that forces within the Drambenburg supported these rebels and caused our suffering and overall generated the hatred for the nation that led to our eventual involvement in The World War on the side of the allies.