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Title: German Economy
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This may be due in part to the huge impact that the French Revolution had on Europe. Otto Van Bismarck, chancellor of Prussia, was able to lead his people to three successful wars ultimately leading to the liberation of the German state. Germany was formally announced a country in the Palace of Versailles on January 18th 1871... Showed first 250 characters
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Germany was formally announced a country in the Palace of Versailles on January 18th 1871. With its growing population and economy Germany quickly became renowned as one of the dominate forces in Europe. Like other commanding European countries, Germany quickly tried to extend its influence over the world by trying to gain as many colonies as possible... Showed next 250 characters
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