What was the significance of the Zollverein?

A) It allowed goods to circulate among the German states without tolls.
B) It joined Scotland and England in a trade union.
C) It allowed for lower tariffs between Germany and Britain.
D) It encouraged the development of banking cooperation in Europe.
E) It raised prices and, therefore, profits.


A

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