What was zollverein what were its wider implications?
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The aim of zollverein was to bind the Germans economically into a nation.
The Union abolished the tariff barriers and reduced the number of currencies from over thirty to only two.
It helped to awaken and raise national sentiment through a fusion of individual and provincial interests.
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An union known as Zollverein was established to control tariffs and local economies.
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Zollverein:
- A customs union called the Zollverein was established in 1834 at Prussia's initiative, and most of the German states later joined.
- German nations came together to form the Zollverein, or German Customs Union, in order to coordinate trade and economic policies within their borders.
- It was formally launched on January 1, 1834, and was organized under the Zollverein treaties of 1833.
Aim of Zollverein:
- The purpose of the Zollverein was to economically unite the German people.
- The Union reduced the number of currencies from over thirty to just two and eliminated trade barriers.
- Through the blending of personal and regional concerns, it helped to awaken and raise national sentiment.
- The German people realized that the only way to foster a sense of nationalism was through a free economic system
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