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How was germany similar to italy in the 1800s? revolutionaries in germany and italy called for unification. both germany and italy were divided into confederations. parliaments in germany and italy clashed with their king. both germany and italy provoked a war with france?

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revolutionaries in germany and italy called for unification
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Revolutionaries in germany and italy called for unification

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In the 1800s there was a growth of nationalism in Europe, especially in Russia, Austria and Ottoman Empire, nationalism was also a force that inspired the Italian and German unification. In Italy, the main revolutionaries that were the leaders of unification were Mazzini, Garibaldi, and Cavour. In Germany, the leaders of unification were King Wilhelm I and Otto von Bismarck.

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