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6 October, 11:31
What was the Liberal Ideology of the 1800's?
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Kiley Ritter
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The years between 1815-1830 saw the rise of a number of related and competing ideologies, each holding a powerful influence in their ownt ime. Tha influence often extended well into the future, continuing to the present day. This section will outline those ideologies.
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