By the late 19th century, Germany was both an emerging industrial power and a unified nation-state. The unification of Germany in 1871 under Otto Von Bismarck transformed it into a major player in European politics and economics. Rapid industrialization fueled economic growth, leading to advancements in technology and infrastructure, while also contributing to social changes and tensions within the burgeoning society. This period set the stage for Germany's significant influence in global affairs in the 20th century.
1873 was the 19th century (1800-1899).
Charles Finney was the American revivalist of the late 19th century.
early 19th century
what were the reasons for european imperalism in the 19th century
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Germany, Italy, and America; these counties became unified during the 19th century.
No,it became a nation-state in 1871 (late 19th century).
The Irish came to the U.S. in the late 19th century
1873 was the 19th century (1800-1899).
Charles Finney was the American revivalist of the late 19th century.
early 19th century
Late 19th century
2 hours. However, that would not have taken you very far into Germany. Lithuania and Germany (Ostrpreussen) bordered each other in the 19th century, so depending where you were in Lithuania - it could take as little as 5 minutes. The district of Klaipeda (previously Memel) in Lithuania was part of Germany in the 19th century, as was the area round Tilsit.
Germany, I think. Please tell me if I'm wrong...
Johannes Brahms' culture was the orthodox Western culture of the mid and late 19th century, as interpreted in Germany.
Great Britain and Germany vied for the industrial domination of Europe in the late 19th century.
That depends on how many of the 100 years you consider "late". The last year of the 19th Century was the year 1900.