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The war in 1860 did not end in victory for the secessionists, while the war of 1776 did.

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Nowadays 249 when converted into Roman numerals is now considered to be CCXLIX but the ancient Romans probably worked out the required calculations as follows:-MDCCLXXVI+ICCL = MMXXV => 1776+(250-1) = 2025MDCCLXXVI+CCXXXXVIIII = MMXXV => 1776+249 = 2025MDCCLXXVI-ICCL = MDXXVII => 1776-(250-1) = 1527MDCCLXXVI-CCXXXXVIIII = MDXXVII => 1776-249 = 1527For more complicated calculations the Romans would have made use of an abacus calculating device.QED


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