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Selling out comrades isn’t as simple as it may seem; the Revolutionaries aren’t fools—how could they not be vigilant against these nobles?
From the onset, Kossuth had refused to allow the great nobility to meddle in the affairs of the temporary government. Chernir and Gol were bourgeois nobility, having already transitioned from nobles to capitalists.
From an interest-based standpoint, an independent Hungarian Republic was more in line with their benefits, which is why both ...
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