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The 1st African Revolution was a series of revolutions in western and central Africa following the collapse of the 6th French Republic's influence in Africa. The revolution saw many autocratic regimes backed up by Françafrique prior to the 6th Republic's dissolution fall to more left-wing liberal regimes that were later used by Germany and Iran to set up supportive Anarcho-Liberal states, creating an African Theatre in the future world war 3. The war was also affected by many outsiders such as [[France]], [[Morroco|Morocco]], the [[5th Reich]], and the [[Collateral liberty pact]]. | The '''1st African Revolution''' was a series of revolutions in western and central Africa following the collapse of the 6th French Republic's influence in Africa. The revolution saw many autocratic regimes backed up by Françafrique prior to the 6th Republic's dissolution fall to more left-wing liberal regimes that were later used by Germany and Iran to set up supportive Anarcho-Liberal states, creating an African Theatre in the future world war 3. The war was also affected by many outsiders such as [[France]], [[Morroco|Morocco]], the [[5th Reich]], and the [[Collateral liberty pact]]. | ||
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