Although the treaty is far from being accepted by the majority of states (the current number being only seven), it is rapidly expanding, and with the surge of nationalism expected from the victory of pro-unification parties in the Holy Roman Civil War, it is highly likely that it will be accepted by all of the remaining states.
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