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The desire for unification in Germany in 1871 stemmed from a growing sense of national identity and shared culture among the German-speaking states. Economic factors, such as the benefits of a unified market and the establishment of the Zollverein (customs union), also played a crucial role. Additionally, political motivations, including a desire for security against external threats and the influence of Prussian leadership under Otto Von Bismarck, fueled the push for unification. Ultimately, these factors culminated in the proclamation of the German Empire in January 1871.

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