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Dominik Stone
24 October, 20:51
Why did European monarchs fear the new republic?
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Nathaly Dennis
24 October, 21:04
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The monarchs were afraid the thought of having a seemingly completely free democracy would spread, taking away the little control they had; they also didn't want another revolution
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