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First French Republican War (Chaos)
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The first French Republican War broke out in 1768 when after the death of the more cool-headed kings Humphrey III and IV of Britain and Héctor II of Spain, who had been self-assured enough not to be impressed by the king-less situation of France, diplomatic tensions to France rapidly worsened. Savoy, the Netherlands, even Hungary under hesitating Charles VI and many German states joined the coalition; only Italy stayed neutral.
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The first French Republican War broke out in 1768 when after the death of the more cool-headed kings Humphrey III and IV of Britain and Héctor II of Spain, who had been self-assured enough not to be impressed by the king-less situation of France, diplomatic tensions to France rapidly worsened. Savoy, the Netherlands, even Hungary under hesitating Charles VI and many German states joined the coalition; only Italy stayed neutral.