by Max Barry

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Region: Empire of Andrew

Oceara wrote:Interesting, perhaps this could've been a major factor in getting Entente support for the 1918 Revolution in the Confederation(Which was mostly in the form of making their peace demands apply mostly to the wealthy families that had a stranglehold on the IMC Government and which were the ones truly in charge of the country in the war, rather than against the whole country itself so that the West African Government would not be so burdened with war reparations at such a crucial time as it's formative years) as the Revolutionaries would, as part of their goal to institute a real democracy in the country, want total equality of all peoples in the country under the law.

Indeed. Feminist organizations in Orson might actually make a case to the Entente to support the 1918 Revolution, sympathizing with the demands of Malian women for equal rights. They could also influence the Orsonian government's decision to not break the Malian Empire apart. Ironically, this means that the pursuit for equality in Mali caused a series of events that eventually led to Turner's dictatorship and the Third World War.

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