The Know-Nothing Party became successful for a brief period because of its views on Immigration and citizenship. The Know-Nothing Party was successful and existed for about 3 years.
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The period of National Harmony ended because of "Regional Differences." - KK
When the other states were willing to accept Wilhelm of Prussia as Emperor Wilhelm of the German Empire at their leader, unification became possible. The reunification had actually been developing over a long period of time. It realized the lesser German solution by excluding Austria.
The last half of the 16th century is called the Elizabethan period is because Elizabeth I was the queen. Even though she was not queen for that entire period, she was very influential.
Yes. During the critical period (1783 - 1793) following the Revolutionary War and until George Washington became president, states issued their own paper money. Most of this money was nearly worthless.