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Essay heading: Why were the aims of the German Nationalists frustrated between 1815 and 1847?
 
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To achieve his objectives he let the lower classes out of politics by let them live as they want and as they did before the French Revolution. Another thing he did was to make up laws on censorship and close down societies and clubs to prevent groups of young men as the "Burschenschaft" (founded 1817) talking about their national ideas and to spread these ideas to others...
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If teachers taught their pupils about nationalist ideas they lost their job. All in all Metternich was a very scary person and had lots of respect from the Germans so they didn't try to unify Germany for a long time because they were afraid of his power. The next point is the fact that there were many social groups against the national ideas...
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