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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Explain the role of nationalism in the unifications of Italy and Germany in one paragraph

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Nationalism leads to the deep thought and belief that if you were the same by language and by culture you should have land to reprsent that. For one, a lot of Europeans were of the same nationality but did not have any boundaries by name of land or sea. Bismarck used a war against France to boost nationalism in the southern German states and to get them to unite with Prussia. whereas Cavour used the war with Austria to unite Italians. (German prime minister) Bismarck = "blood and iron" Giueseppe Garibaldi = "red shirts" They both wanted Sovereign Autonomous rule for each state. Both states were fragmented in their own regions, but they all shared a language, cultural beliefs and such which helped bring together a strong nationalistic patriotism.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hope it helps :)

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