Was the Church alone in its opposition to Bismarck?

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The Center party received additional support from particularists in Bavaria and from other disaffected minorities such as the suppressed Poles in Prussia and the Guelph party of Hanover , which refused to recognize Hanover's annexation (1866) by Prussia.

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