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German Unification Preview Main Idea / Reading Focus Steps Toward Unification Bismarck’s Plan for Germany Quick Facts: Steps to Unification in Germany Faces of History: Otto von Bismarck Unification and Empire

German Unification Preview, continued Map: The Unification of Germany The Empire’s Growth and Change Quick Facts: Germany’s Economic Growth

German Unification Main Idea Reading Focus In the late 1800s, Otto von Bismarck transformed Germany from a loose confederation of separate states into a powerful empire. Reading Focus What steps did Germany take toward unification? What was Bismarck’s plan for Germany and how did he hope to achieve it? How did wars lead to the unification of a German Empire? In what ways did Germany grow and change after unification?

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Nationalism Triumphs in Europe Section 1: Building a German Nation Witness History Audio: Blood and Iron Taking Initial Steps Toward Unity When Napoleon’s conquests and eventual defeat changed the power structure of the German states, some Germans began to call for unification. In 1848, liberals demanded German political unity and offered Prussian ruler Frederick William IV the throne, which he declined. Note Taking Transparency 138 Bismarck Unites Germany Notes: Listen to the Witness History audio. Then read aloud the main idea for each subheading in this section and show the related visuals. After listening to the Witness History audio, ask, “What’s the main idea of Bismarck’s speech?” (Military force is more effective than slow political change or reform) “Based on the picture and speech, what kind of leader do you think Bismarck will be?” (Sample: strong, forceful, and aggressive.) When showing Color Transparency 131, ask: “What did they name the new empire?” (the Second Reich) “What does that name suggest?” (Its founders had grand ambitions; they expected to dominate Europe and last a long time.) When Otto von Bismarck became chancellor, he united the German states under Prussian rule. He built up the Prussian army and aggressively won provinces from Denmark and north German states under the control of Austria. Then Prussia defeated Napoleon III’s forces in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. 1 of 5

Nationalism Triumphs In Europe: Section 1 Color Transparency 131: Events Leading to German Unification 4 of 5

Steps Toward Unification Germany was not a unified nation in 1848, although the patchwork of independent states did have a common language and culture. Napoleon nurtured nationalism by uniting German states into confederation 1815, after Napoleon’s defeat, Congress of Vienna retained organization, renamed it German Confederation 39 separate states with common language, culture poised for movement to unite Nurturing Nationalism 1848, revolution swept through Europe German liberals also took opportunity to revolt Differed over whether to support constitutional monarchy or republic Agreed that German unity would promote individual rights, liberal reforms Revolution

Economic, Cultural Unity Unkept Promises Facing calls for increased democracy, Prussian king Frederick Wilhelm IV promised constitution, other reforms End of 1848, went back on promises; constitution never written Banned publications, organizations that supported democracy Economic, Cultural Unity 1834, Zollverein, customs union, created; removed tariffs on products traded between German states Inspired businesspeople to support unification; encouraged growth of railroads connecting German states; joined Germans economically German economy growing; sense of German culture growing as well

What was the outcome of the revolution of 1848 in Prussia? Identify What was the outcome of the revolution of 1848 in Prussia? Answer(s): failed to bring democratic reform to Prussia

Bismarck’s Plan for Germany Otto von Bismarck, conservative politician, leading force behind German unification Became prominent in Prussian politics 1847, gave strongly conservative speech at National Assembly 1862, new Prussian king, Wilhelm I, chose Bismarck as prime minister Not liberal like revolutionaries Conservative, supported king of Prussia Believed Prussia destined to lead German people to unification Practiced realpolitik, policies based on interests of Prussia Bismarck’s Philosophy Politics of reality evident in push to increase Prussian military power Speech to Parliament: German unity not won by speeches, majority vote but by “blood and iron” Built Prussian army into great war machine “Blood and Iron”

Disagreement Leads to War Bismarck’s First War Disagreement over two border states—Schleswig, Holstein— gave Bismarck opportunity to begin war with Denmark 1864, formed military alliance with Austria against Denmark Believed both Schleswig, Holstein should be controlled by German Confederation Disagreement Leads to War After brief fight, Denmark gave territory to Austria, Prussia Prussia controlled Schleswig, Austria controlled Holstein Austria now held small bit of territory inside Prussia Bismarck knew to unite Germany, war with Austria inevitable Result of War

What was the plan of Bismarck to unite Germany? Describe What was the plan of Bismarck to unite Germany? Answer(s): increase the Prussian military, go to war with Austria

Unification and Empire Bismarck could not increase Prussia’s power as long as Austria was in the way. But with two short wars, Bismarck moved Austria out of the way and established a unified German Empire. Bismarck worked behind scenes Promised Venetia to Italy in exchange for support Persuaded Napoleon III to keep France neutral Preparations Bismarck sent Prussian troops into Austrian state of Holstein Austria declared war on Prussia Holstein skirmish gained Prussian support for war Provocation In address to Prussian people, King Wilhelm I blamed Austria for starting war Appealed to peoples’ sense of nationalism Nationalism

France and Austria Austro-Prussian War Unification War unfolded just as king, Bismarck planned Highly-skilled, well-equipped Prussian army defeated Austrians in only seven weeks Treaty ending Austro-Prussian War dissolved German Confederation, forced Austria to surrender Holstein Austro-Prussian War Several other northern states united with Prussia Only three southern states remained outside Prussian control Bismarck, Wilhelm used victory to rally other German states around Prussia; war first step toward German unification Unification

The Franco-Prussian War Unified Germany Despite Austro-Prussian War victory, it would take another war to create unified Germany Southern German states still not included in North German Confederation Nationalism in South 1870, conflict brewing with France over disputed Alsace, Lorraine territory Provinces had been part of Holy Roman Empire, which included Prussia Issue sparked nationalistic feelings in south German states Peace Treaty Southern states supported Prussia, north German states in war with France 1871, Bismarck won Franco-Prussian War Peace treaty declared unification of Germany

Nationalism Triumphs in Europe Section 1: Building a German Nation Birth of the German Empire William I of Prussia became Kaiser and declared the birth of the Second Reich. Color Transparency 131: Event Leading to German Unification Geography Interactive: Unification of Germany, 1865-1871 Notes: Listen to the Witness History audio. Then read aloud the main idea for each subheading in this section and show the related visuals. After listening to the Witness History audio, ask, “What’s the main idea of Bismarck’s speech?” (Military force is more effective than slow political change or reform) “Based on the picture and speech, what kind of leader do you think Bismarck will be?” (Sample: strong, forceful, and aggressive.) When showing Color Transparency 131, ask: “What did they name the new empire?” (the Second Reich) “What does that name suggest?” (Its founders had grand ambitions; they expected to dominate Europe and last a long time.) QuickTake Section Quiz Progress Monitoring Transparency 2 of 5

Creating the German Empire Peace treaty had far-reaching consequences Victory established unified German empire Representatives of allied German states met at Versailles, near Paris Proclaimed Wilhelm I first kaiser—emperor—of German Empire Wilhelm appointed Bismarck first chancellor German victory changed balance of power in Europe Napoleon III gone; France no longer as powerful As Germany grew economically, new empire rose in power

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Sequence How did the Austro-Prussian and the Franco-Prussian wars lead to German unification? Answer(s): The Austro-Prussian War joined together the north German states. After Prussia won the Franco-Prussian War, the peace treaty declared the unification of Germany.

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Nationalism Triumphs In Europe: Section 1 Progress Monitoring Transparency 5 of 5