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    indisputed possession (Doc 11).” For, the involvement in trade and retrieving outside resources could accommodate to Germany’s stature. As the growth of nationalism continued to spread and expand, it profoundly united citizens of the countries Germany and Italy. The Marzrevolution painting represented the 1848 Berlin uprising (Doc 2). In the painting, bulks of people are shown clutching German flags, which are also raggedly scattered along the ground and also swaying at the top of tall buildings. This picture

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    Italy is a country that has gone through many changes throughout its history. It has faced many obstacles but has remained nationalistic and eager for unification. The political history of Italy is quite extensive. The Greeks were the first to settle in Italy and established colonies in the southern part of the country and in Sicily. There was not a sense of political reality as much as there was a civilization (Windows on Italy- History). While the Greeks controlled the south the Gauls, or

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    it was through unification or simply seeking sovereignty from, often times, oppressive rulers due to a common language and culture. No matter what the case, each situation was brought about through nationalistic feelings, and liberal leaders. Even Italy and Germany, who had been content to remain broken into small pieces, joined this revolutionary movement by starting their own unification. While force was needed in order

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    great changes there as well, as people moved into the cities and obtained jobs. People in America and a lot of European countries were gaining more rights and freedoms. Encouraged by these changes, the people in the states in northern and southern Italy also wanted more freedom and independence.

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     2002)  2 At the beginning of the century, Germany was not a united nation, a combination of  duchies and principalities, perhaps with a common purpose, and a common language and culture,  but separated politically. However, by the time of German unification in 1871 the traditional  European balance of power had shifted with

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    man and unified many places like Italy. For a period of time he was the most widely known person in the world, as an Italian revolutionary Garibaldi became a worldwide celebrity even before he succeeded in uniting Italy. He was an Italian general and politician who played a large role during the creation of Italy as the country we now know it to be. He helped free Italy from foreign rule. Garibaldi is best known for his military leadership in the unification of Italy (Giuseppe Garibaldi). Garibaldi

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    Ben Hale Mr. Jamieson Mod. History (4) 16, November 2017 Otto Von Bismarck was a Planner During the 19th century, Nationalism was a big player when it came to unity in Europe. The man who played the main role in unification in Germany was Otto von Bismarck. He made progression through three wars. The question people still ask today is, did Otto von Bismarck plan to unify Germany, or did he just take advantage of the opportunities that fell into his lap. Otto Von Bismarck was most definitely a planner

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    The soul, Mazzin, kicked off unification by arguing that Italy needed to be unified, The Brains, Cavour, goaded austria into war and allied with france to secure victory. Though france backed out, The sword or Girabaldi and the guerrilla warfare of his redcoats allowed austria to become frustrated and leave. Thus, Victor Emanuel came to power in a newly unified Italy. The result was positive in Italy as the nationalism unified and strengthened the country. In Germany

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    reminder of the pain France had caused during its revolution. After decades of dealing with borders placed by the Quadruple Alliance, the inhabitants of Italy wanted a more unified peninsula. Although many leaders of Europe proposed ideas for fixing this problem, many of them such as Cavour and Napoleon III had ulterior motives. The unification of Italy took such a long time because its politicians were not being honest about what they actually wanted. One of the most influential political figures in

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    During the nineteenth century, European countries had constantly changing borders between the Napoleonic wars and the unification of Germany and Italy. Two of the military masterminds behind wars that shifted borders were Napoleon Bonaparte I (Napoleon) and Helmuth von Moltke the Elder. Napoleon Bonaparte was a French soldier from Corsica that worked his way up the rankings in the French army during the French Revolution that ended up becoming the commander of the whole French arm forces. He leveraged

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