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The Revolutions of 1848 that swept across Europe were important to the history of the continent. They were social revolutions of discontent that can be put down to three main factors. The first is the overall discontent in Europe at the time. The second is the large tide of liberalism in Europe, and the third is the large sense of nationalism created by foreign rule and hopes of unification. Despite the Paris Revolution of February 1848 being generally considered the cause of the revolutions, this revolution itself was created by the three aforementioned factors and was only the spark that set off the European-wide wave of revolutions.
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This is a general question so the general answer would be the Ranger Battalion or the Paratroopers, both British and American. The answer could be broadened to include the Navy demolition divers who went in to blow up some of the obstacles or the Pathfinders who were dropped to lead the way for the paratroopers. But these were a small group of commando type units.
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Gaul was invaded by a wave of several Germanic groups (the Vandal, the Sueves, and the Burgundians) and one Iranian-speaking group, the Alans. These groups came from Central Europe. The Alemanni from southern Germany took advantage of these invasions to take over northeastern Gaul. The Franks had been allowed to settle in southern Holland and Belgium by the Romans before these invasions.
Sword Beach was the first at 0600, followed by Utah, then Omaha at 0630, then Gold at 0700,then Juno at 0730.
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The second wave of invasions during World War II included the United States, United Kingdom, and their allies, who launched operations in North Africa, Italy, and the Pacific. These invasions played a crucial role in shifting the momentum of the war in favor of the Allies against the Axis powers.
What fell was the western part of the Roman Empire (France, Belgium, southern Holland, Britain, Spain, Portugal Africa, and Italy). The eastern part of the empire (south-Western Europe, the Middle East and Egypt) did not. The major factor in the fall of the western part of the empire were the invasions by Germanic peoples from central and northwestern Europe who eventually took over most of its lands. The first wave of invasions occurred in 406. Under the weight of these invasions, this part of the empire lost its political cohesion and there were infighting and usurpations which contributed to its collapse. Historians give 476 and a date for the end of this part of the empire. The eastern part of the empire was not affected by the Germanic invasions and continued to exist. Later it, too, lost many lands due to invasions by Arabs and Slavs, but it managed to survive in a reduced version until 1453 when the ottoman Turks took over its capital, Constantinople.
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The New Wave style of expression originated in Europe.
The first wave of immigrants in the US arrived mainly in the 19th and early 20th centuries and came from European countries, seeking economic opportunities. The second wave of immigrants came after 1965 and included a more diverse group from Latin America, Asia, and Africa, driven by a mix of economic, political, and social reasons. The second wave also faced more stringent immigration laws and regulations compared to the first wave.