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There was no sign of nation-states in [[1]]before the 18th century as countries like Germany, Switzerland, and Italy were divided into duchies, kingdoms, and cantons.


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There was no sign of nation-states in Europe before the 18th century as countries like Germany, Switzerland, and Italy were divided into duchies, kingdoms, and cantons. Their rulers had their own autonomous territories. The construction of Zollverein is regarded as the first step toward German unification. In 1871, Germany became a nation-state, whereas most of the German states were unified into the regions of the German Empire, which the Prussians dominated. William I, King of Prussia, was crowned King of Germany. Revolutionary France was considered the first nation-state as it was the first state that officially claimed legitimacy based on the nation.
 
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There was no sign of nation-states in [[1]]before the 18th century as countries like Germany, Switzerland, and Italy were divided into duchies, kingdoms, and cantons.