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arsen [322]
3 years ago
8

Which modern country has undergone the most dramatic territorial changes between 1650 and the present? (5 points) Spain England

France Germany
History
2 answers:
Black_prince [1.1K]3 years ago
7 0

Germany

simple as that

irinina [24]3 years ago
5 0
<span>I have to point out that Spain, French, England, and Germany were the largest kingdoms in europe during that period, so they may have some conquered territories that they no longer have But the one that undergo most territorial changes sine the 1600s would be : Germany In the 1600s Germany used to be divided into several kingdom states. In 1871 Otto Von Bismarck unified Germany under 1 kingdom. Under hitlers' administration in 1940s , Germany conquered several countries in europe under its wing, and after they defeated by the allies, the country was divided into eastern and western front. In the 2000's, the berlin war was destroyed and Germany was unified again</span>
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