Talk:March on Rome
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this article has been plagiarized from Encyclopædia Britannica
This page appears to be an exact copy of the (current) Encyclopedia Britannica article "March on Rome." - - "Rome, March on." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2006. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 15 May 2006 <http://0-www.search.eb.com.lrc.cod.edu:80/eb/article-9083848>.
- This shouldn't be the case anymore. Tazmaniacs 01:18, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Copyediting
I have editede the first paragraph under "Context." Some of my edits removed pieces of information which I thought to be either unnecessary or confusing. That is subject, of course, to the thoughts of others, so please check my work. LawrenceTrevallion 03:52, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Information
The information in this article contained lots of small errors, and I only checked a few sentences. I've been cross-referencing it with "Italian Fascism: Its Origins and Development, Third Edition" (DeGrand, University of Nebraska Press, 2000). It might be beneficial to clarify the article's text and check its facts more thoroughly.