Italy and Germany Unification
Italy and Germany Unification Central Europe’s desire for economic growth combined with success of American Revolution, gave ideas to a small, but effective group of Italians and Germans. ... Both Italy and Germany were made of many different territories and states and were always looking for a way to shorten the number of states. ... The support from people in both Italy and Germany, plus successful leaders, and contributing wars opened doors for the two countries unification. Italy and Germany had many things that sparked ideas of unification, but the main reason in Italy was because of nationalistic groups and great revolutionary leaders. The first sign of a want for independence was in Italy were a secret society named Young Italy was formed by Gisueppe Mazzini in 1831.