Historical pedantry aside, it's silly that the sets of all the cores which make up a union survive post-unification, at least in the major examples of Germany, Italy and Scandinavia. It's just a little less ridiculous than forming Scandinavia as Sweden, then having to deal with Swedish Nationalists. It's even more ridiculous when you consider that the Western half of Germany is also considered 'Prussian', because of the cores, when in fact none of those people are actually 'Prussian'.if you're going to have Prussian Nationalists at least limit them to Brandenburg, West and Ost Prussia, and maybe Posen/Silesia. It's a little ridiculous that the Prussians are rebelling and wanting their own country anyways, when they're actually just the dominant member of a union of lesser German states. ![]() Perhaps the people are clamoring for some easy political reforms that you're denying them, resulting in increasing difficulty keeping your nation together. The long answer is address the internal problems with your country.they wouldn't revolt if the militancy/consciousness of your nation was lower. After you've put down one revolt, you shouldn't have another from the same group for several years at least. The short answer is that you crush them militarily. France and Russia, and all the sudden half your country gets spammed with Prussian Nationalists. ![]() You'll be sorry to hear that they pop up once you've formed Germany as well, and sometimes at very inopportune times.like when you're in the middle of a Great War vs.
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