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Originally Posted by James Dewitt
So you based this thread on a study from a Liberal Universety. If it did not come from Landover U. Its a lie, just like your pasta god!
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No lie, do you own research and you will find out that In 1570's, faced with the bills from his 80,000-man army of occupation in the Netherlands, the cost of his fleet that had won at Lepanto, together with the
growing threat of piracy in the open seas reducing his income from his American colonies, Philip II of Spain was forced to accept bankruptcy.