France was historically opposed to any attempts to unify Germany, particularly in the 19th century. French leaders feared that a unified Germany would create a powerful adversary on their borders, threatening their own national security. This opposition was evident during the lead-up to the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871), which ultimately led to Germany's unification under Prussian leadership. France's resistance continued into the 20th century, influencing its foreign policy towards Germany in both World Wars.
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America helped Germany to unify the war
Yes but they wanted to unify into a communist country and the United States didn't want South Vietnam to become communist
It represented an attempt to unify colonies and colonists against the Coercive Acts.
It helped early German leaders unify communities across the country.
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It helped early German leaders unify communities across the country.
It helped early German leaders unify communities across the country.
It helped early German leaders unify communities across the country.