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How was Germany similar to Italy in the 1800's​

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Both revolutionaries in Germany and Italy called for unification. comprised of independent states, both provoked a war with France in the 1800s.

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Revolutionaries in Germany and Italy called for unification.

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Both countries went through revolutions. In both of them, they called for unification. Both Italy and Germany were formed by independent states. Revolutionaries wanted to united the independent states to form a nation, so the countries could end up becoming a united Germany and a united Italy.

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