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The Westlandic Revolution Era of Westlandic history, is widely accepted to directly follow the Industrial Revolution Era, and to a large extent, is said to have been caused by the Industrial Revolution directly due to the rise of social and economic inequality and deterieration of class relations between the Elite and the Proletariat during the 19th century. Westland the third country in the world to industrialise, during the 1810's. The period is often wrongly associated with being a violent uprising or armed conflict, but in reality was a period of gradual change of Westland's societal system through democratic means urged by mass protests by the lower classes.

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  • The Westlandic Revolution Era of Westlandic history, is widely accepted to directly follow the Industrial Revolution Era, and to a large extent, is said to have been caused by the Industrial Revolution directly due to the rise of social and economic inequality and deterieration of class relations between the Elite and the Proletariat during the 19th century. Westland the third country in the world to industrialise, during the 1810's. The period is often wrongly associated with being a violent uprising or armed conflict, but in reality was a period of gradual change of Westland's societal system through democratic means urged by mass protests by the lower classes.
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  • The Westlandic Revolution Era of Westlandic history, is widely accepted to directly follow the Industrial Revolution Era, and to a large extent, is said to have been caused by the Industrial Revolution directly due to the rise of social and economic inequality and deterieration of class relations between the Elite and the Proletariat during the 19th century. Westland the third country in the world to industrialise, during the 1810's. The period is often wrongly associated with being a violent uprising or armed conflict, but in reality was a period of gradual change of Westland's societal system through democratic means urged by mass protests by the lower classes. Many place Mikail Strasson, and his literature and art, as directly responsible for the Westlandic Revolution, having worked throughout much of the 19th century, and early 20th century until his suicide in 1926. Strasson's work emboldened the importance of humanity and society as whole, leading the adoption of Egalitarian, Humanist and Socialist ideologies in mainstream Westlandic society.
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