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Since the Liberals and the Nationalist's were always striking up revolts with the Conservatives, this was the way that they contributed to the unrest in 1815. Since the Liberals and the Nationalist's were always striking up revolts with the Conservatives, this was the way that they contributed to the unrest in 1815. Since the Liberals and the Nationalist's were always striking up revolts with the Conservatives, this was the way that they contributed to the unrest in 1815. Since the Liberals and the Nationalist's were always striking up revolts with the Conservatives, this was the way that they contributed to the unrest in 1815.

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