What does Baltic States and Slavs refer to ?
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Summary. After the First World War the term "Baltic states" came to refer to countries by the Baltic Sea that had gained independence from the Russian Empire. The term includes Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, and originally also included Finland, which later became grouped among the Nordic countries.
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Summary. After the First World War the term "Baltic states" came to refer to countries by the Baltic Sea that had gained independence from the Russian Empire. The term includes Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, and originally also included Finland, which later became grouped among the Nordic countries.
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Slave. Or enslaved. The historical term for human beings held in bondage and forced to perform labor or services against their will under threat of physical mistreatment or death.