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22.01.2020 •
History
How did african americans differ from immigrant groups?
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It is often seen as the unification of Germany. Nationalism also has a lot to say since they shared a lot of values and language, but Prussia may have something to say, but they also felt a bit like Germany. So would say that nationalism was the driving force of German unification.