introduction about towns and trade
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You must have heard your parents talk about their town fondly. It is normal for our elders to reminisce about some native town in their distant past where everybody knew everybody else. While today, all we try to do is make sure nobody knows us. While this generation fights the over-familiarity of the neighbours, it is equally interesting to know about the history of these towns. How they came up? How were the managed and who inhabited them? In this chapter, we will learn precisely this. Let us begin.
The creation of Germany is a good example of rising nationalism in Europe at the end of the 19th century. German-speaking people had lived in Central Europe since Roman times. After the fall of the Roman Empire, however, the German nation divided into small states and principalities.