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Synonyms include happened, ensued, and transpired.
What happened. What transpired. What ensued. What occurred. What went on. What came to pass or what came about. What developed.
Athens was overconfident and aggressive. Sparta and its allies drew a line over a dispute over Megara, and tried to get Athens to soften its position. Athens refused and war ensued.
The Spartan-led Peloponnesian League was formed to oppose the Athenian empire interfering in dominating and pillaging other Greek city-states. Democracy had nothing to do with the 27-year war which ensued.
The primary wars that ensued because of the American colonies included the French and Indian War (1754-1763), which was part of the larger Seven Years' War and set the stage for colonial discontent due to increased British taxation. Following the colonies' declaration of independence, the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) erupted, as colonists sought to break free from British rule. Additionally, conflicts such as the War of 1812 (1812-1815) arose partly from ongoing tensions between the United States and Britain, rooted in issues stemming from colonial history.
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Repelled by the actions of her mother, I opened the door and an exchange of words ensued.
Ensue is a verb with two definitions. 1) to follow in order; come afterward, esp. in immediate succession As the days ensued, he became more restless. 2) to follow as a consequence; result When she stole my bike, a battle ensued.
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They didn't get involved in the case itself... they got involved in the rioting which ensued afterwards, because neither the City and County of Los Angeles nor the State of California was able to handle it on their own.
Synonyms include happened, ensued, and transpired.
The first shot of the revolutionary war rang out and a battle ensued.