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antiseptic1488 [7]
3 years ago
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Explain why nationalism was a significant force in 19th century Germany

Social Studies
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Alex_Xolod [135]3 years ago
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<u>Explain why nationalism was a significant force in 19th century Germany</u>

After centuries of being torn and separated into states, in <u>1871</u>, Germany was finally united and gave birth to the <u>German Empire</u>. Although the <u>notion of nationalism</u> traces back even further, from 1871 on, the desire of maintaining the nation united spread significantly. The way in which nationalism became a significant force was owed to <u>Prussian authoritarianism</u>, the Kaiser Wilhelm II and a wish to consolidate the German country in a bound and military expanded nation. Another fact that fueled this desire was a competitively bitter nature in achieving what the <u>British Empire</u> had achieved in expanding.  

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