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Before the American Revolution, were the british colonies in the north ("Canada") legally different from the colonies in the south (the 13 colonies)?
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Could certain highly militarized and nationalistic monarchies, like Nicholas II's Russia, WW2 er a Japan, modern (or slightly pre-modern) North Korea etc be considered fascist in an academic and non-hyperbolic sense?
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Before the American Revolution, were the british colonies in the north ("Canada") legally different from the colonies in the south (the 13 colonies)?
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Could certain highly militarized and nationalistic monarchies, like Nicholas II's Russia, WW2 er a Japan, modern (or slightly pre-modern) North Korea etc be considered fascist in an academic and non-hyperbolic sense?
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