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Give two examples to show that in the 18th century Europe there were no nation states.​

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Answered by reetuchaudhary731
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In the mid-eighteenth-century Europe there were no 'nation-states' as we know them today. The countries such as Germany, Italy and Switzerland, which we know today were divided into kingdoms, duchies and cantons whose rulers had their autonomous territories.

Answered by afreenamirza263
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during the mid eighteenth century there were no nation state in Europe. Germany, Italy and Switzerland we're ruled by different rulers with autonomous territories. autocratic monarchies were there in eastern and central part of Europe. these areas were occupied by different people.

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