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Imperial Telecommunications Through the First World War
Title: Imperial Telecommunications Through the First World War
Category: History
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Imperial Telecommunications Through the First World War
Imperialism has existed in the world since the beginning of government all together, but this practice took a dramatic turn in the latter half of the nineteenth century. New inventions, modern thinking, and stronger governments all made imperialism easier. Now thousands of miles could be conquered in a matter of months; an empire could have a stronger hold on a colony than ever before. The result was that by the end of the century, at
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