Aim: How did Otto von Bismarck unify Germany?

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Aim: How did Otto von Bismarck unify Germany? Do now: Recite the Pledge of Allegiance, write down any words that are examples of U.S. nationalism…

The Pledge of Allegiance

Task # 1 Choose a partner & rotate reading the paragraphs Read the handout – Bismarck unifies Germany Underline or highlight the important information Answer questions 1 – 10 using FULL SENTENCES

German Unification 1871 Early History -Before 1860, there was no Germany, only independent states with their own kings. -Prussia was the strongest German state Unification Leaders -Prussian King William I & Otto von Bismarck* planned to unify all German states into one nation. -Bismarck used “Blood & Iron*” (War) to achieve unification. Obstacles to unification -many European neighbors were threatened by a powerful, united Germany. -Bismarck ordered 3 wars to unite all German states under one Kaiser* (emperor). -After victory in the Franco-Prussian War, Germany comes into existence. -France, who lost the war also lost rich territories like Alsace & Lorriane & had to pay reparations* (war damages) to Germany

F.S.Q. – in your notebooks Why did France resent German unification? What could this resentment lead to?