Unity can result after division...political examples come to mind....but to answer it in a cause-effect sense, I would say "no" to the answer to your question. Unity is a "cohesive" or centripetal force...something that acts to bring people together. Division is a "centrifugal" force and therefore separates people. What creates divisions can be seen as barriers to unity. If you consider a multi-ethnic community with clearly drawn territories...certain neighborhoods, etc. Many walls/barriers so a lot of division. If a flood strikes the town, there can be instant unity...everyone is certainly in the same boat at at that point. Hard to say that the unity was born out of their division, but they did come together. Then there is the question of temporary or permanent unity. History of the U.S. is full of stories where even wars were fought to create or restore unity.
Unity Lister was born in 1913.
Unity Bainbridge was born in 1916.
Unity Dow was born in 1959.
Unity Young was born in 1988.
Unity Mitford was born on 1914-08-08.
the 'unity in diversity can't be threatened because of division of states.As different states with different rules cannot be controlled by one, it is good to divide states with there own decisions.........................
Unity More was born on July 27, 1894, in Galway, Ireland.
P.M.H BELL has written: 'TWENTIETH-CENTURY EUROPE: UNITY AND DIVISION'
Unity refers to the state of being united or in agreement, often leading to cooperation, harmony, and solidarity among individuals or groups. Disunity, on the other hand, refers to the lack of agreement or cohesion, resulting in conflict, division, and discord among people. Essentially, unity promotes collaboration and togetherness, while disunity fosters fragmentation and division.
Fragmentation is the binary opposite of Unity. Unity represents wholeness, oneness, and cohesion, while fragmentation signifies division, separation, and disintegration.
Unity of ObjectiveSpan of ControlSpecialisation or division of WorkException PrincipleScalar PrincipleFunctional DefinationUnity of CommandContinuityFlexibilityBalanceEfficiencyCoordination
A nation divided cannot stand.Diversity is division,opposites who do no attract,but repel each other.Non unity is no advantage