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Sindrei [870]
3 years ago
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What war started from an altered telegram sent by Bismarck? The German nations supported Prussia in this war and it ended with t

he creation of the country of Germany.
War between Austria and Spain

War between France and Prussia

War between the US and Great Britain

War between Spain and Brazil​
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salantis [7]3 years ago
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France and Prussia
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chubhunter [2.5K]3 years ago
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Answer: France and Prussia

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