The First Eurasian War (1923-1926) is sometimes considered part of a Fourth Global War, along with the North American War and the Second Eurasian War. The First Eurasian War grew out of the Third Global War, but only involved Europe and Asia, with minor fighting in North Africa. By 1926, most of the Eurasian landmass was under the control of the Quadruple Alliance. Taking advantage of the shock to Franco-Japanese power, the North American Confederation initiated the North American War (1925-1930), which, however, did not go nearly as well for them as the First Eurasian War had for England.
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