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6/16/2025, 7:01:29 PM
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>at least 5th century
the first french republic wasn't formed until after the US gained independence. Lafyette was involved in the first french republic
>While "Germany" as a political entity has its roots in
the painting "washington crossing the deleware" predates germany. the artist literally used the colors that would eventually become the german flag on washington's cape
>Free State/Northern Ireland are in the 1920s.
so we agree, ireland dates back to 1920
>The UK has within it England, 10th Century, and Scotland, 9th Century.
bongland's constitution only dates back to the 1800s
>at least 5th century
the first french republic wasn't formed until after the US gained independence. Lafyette was involved in the first french republic
>While "Germany" as a political entity has its roots in
the painting "washington crossing the deleware" predates germany. the artist literally used the colors that would eventually become the german flag on washington's cape
>Free State/Northern Ireland are in the 1920s.
so we agree, ireland dates back to 1920
>The UK has within it England, 10th Century, and Scotland, 9th Century.
bongland's constitution only dates back to the 1800s
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