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After the Second Global War and the American Revolutionary War, the Byzantine Empire had been thrown deep into debt. The Byzantine economy was near the brink of ruin, and the people were the ones paying for it. Taxes had been pushed to the maximum profit, but the economy still didn't recover, while the nobility was barely taxed. The general economy of Europe was ind decline, and the Byzantines were unable to receive loans from any of their allies. The Byzantine economy was on the brink of collapse, and one final event would do it.

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  • Byzantine Civil War (Byzantine Glory)
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  • After the Second Global War and the American Revolutionary War, the Byzantine Empire had been thrown deep into debt. The Byzantine economy was near the brink of ruin, and the people were the ones paying for it. Taxes had been pushed to the maximum profit, but the economy still didn't recover, while the nobility was barely taxed. The general economy of Europe was ind decline, and the Byzantines were unable to receive loans from any of their allies. The Byzantine economy was on the brink of collapse, and one final event would do it.
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  • France
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Spain
  • United States
  • Britain
  • Russia
  • Austria
  • Prussia
  • Republicans/Reformists Faction
  • Revolutionary Faction
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side2strength
  • 4000000(xsd:integer)
side2casualties
  • 1200000(xsd:integer)
side1casualties
  • 700000(xsd:integer)
side1strength
  • 3500000(xsd:integer)
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End
  • 1807(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Byzantine Civil War
Begin
  • 1795(xsd:integer)
Commanders
  • Andrew Jackson
  • Mikhail Kutuzov
  • Napoleon Bonaparte
  • Georgios Karaiskakis
  • Archduke Charles
  • Alexander Georgios
  • Bernardino Freire
  • Frederick Louis of Prussia
  • Jozef Poniatowski
  • Lord Wellington
  • Miquel Ricardo de Alava y Esquivel
Result
  • Republican/Reformist Victory; Constitution of 1812
Place
  • Byzantine Empire
abstract
  • After the Second Global War and the American Revolutionary War, the Byzantine Empire had been thrown deep into debt. The Byzantine economy was near the brink of ruin, and the people were the ones paying for it. Taxes had been pushed to the maximum profit, but the economy still didn't recover, while the nobility was barely taxed. The general economy of Europe was ind decline, and the Byzantines were unable to receive loans from any of their allies. The Byzantine economy was on the brink of collapse, and one final event would do it. In November of 1792, the Spanish Empire called in on the Byzantines loans, and the Byzantines, unable to pay them, the Byzantine Empire fell into an economic depression. The Byzantine people began protesting their high taxes, political groups tried to unite in the government against the high taxes. Other high poinst of conflict were the low amount of food the people received, the expenses of the Byzantines overseas empire, the separation of the upper and lower classes economically, and the suppression of politics in the lower and middle class. Eventually, the people became fed up with the government and their suppressed rights, and it happened on July 14, 1794, 1,000 armed citizens stormed the Fpoupio (Greek for Fortress) in Constantinople, defended by only 114 men and 30 cannons, the citizens ran up to the fortress, where the doors were opened by rebellious soldiers, and the officers were all killed. The weapons were used to arm the people, who ended up storming many of the government buildings in the area. Emperor Loudovikos III, unsure of what to do, fled to the other side of the Boshphorus, where he was confronted with a similar general uprising. He ended up fleeing the country, where he was greeted as a guest by King Louis XVI. Meanwhile, the army moved in to handle the uprising, although some chose the enemy side. Eventually, Alexander Georgios, now a Field Marshal, and he decided not to affiliate with either side. The country split into three main sections, those supporting the king, lead by the noblemen, those supporting the revolutionaries, mainly the lower class citizens, and those supporting Alexander, where support often varied.
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