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Bismarck and the Foundation of the German Empire

CHAPTER XIII
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There was, however, one reason which made war almost inevitable.

The unity of Germany was only half completed; the southern States still existed in a curious state of semi-isolation.

This could not long continue; their position must be regulated.

War arises from that state of uncertainty which is always present when a political community has not found a stable and permanent constitution.

In Germany men were looking forward to the time when the southern States should join the north.


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