THE ISLAND OF SICILY AND SOUTHERN ITALY JOINED WITH THE KINGDOM OF SICILY (MINUS THE PAPAL STATES AND VENETIA)

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THE ISLAND OF SICILY AND SOUTHERN ITALY JOINED WITH THE KINGDOM OF SICILY (MINUS THE PAPAL STATES AND VENETIA)

KINGDOM OF TWO SICILIES

THE ASSEMBLY OR DIET THAT MEET TO REPRESENT THE GERMAN STATES OFFERED THE THRONE TO WILLIAM I

FRANKFURT ASSEMBLY BISMARCKWILLIAM I

THE 17 TH CENTURY RELIGIOUS WARS AMONG THE GERMAN STATES THIS KEPT THE GERMAN STATES FROM UNITING

ECONOMIC UNION AMONG THE GERMAN STATES NO TARIFFS STANDARDIZED CURRENCY WEIGHT AND MEASURES

RULER OF PRUSSIA FIRST GERMAN EMPEROR HE APPOINTED BISMARCK MILITARISM – MAJOR WARS

WILLIAM I

PRIME MINISTER OF PRUSSIA HE IS CREDITED WITH THE UNIFICATION OF GERMANY

OTTO VON BISMARCK

TITLE OF THE GERMAN PRIME MINISTER

THE TITLE OF THE GERMAN MINISTER

BISMARCK’S POLICY TO UNITE GERMANY THROUGH MILITARY ACTION BISMARCK’S POLICY TO UNITE GERMANY THROUGH MILITARY ACTION

THIS COUNTRY WENT TO WAR AGAINST PRUSSIA AND AUSTRIA

THIS ENDED THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR

A TELEGRAM WILLIAM TO BISMARCK ABOUT THE MEETING WITH THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR

DISPATCH EMS

“RE-ORGANIZED” GERMAN STATES UNDER THE CONTROL OR RUSSIA

NORTH GERMAN CONFEDERATION

PRUSSIA DEFEATS FRANCE EASILY SOUTHERN GERMAN STATES JOIN BISMARCK GERMANY’S UNIFICATION IS COMPLETED

SARDINIA JOINS WITH PRUSSIA TO DEFEAT AUSTRIA

STRONGEST GERMAN STATE MILITARY POWER NEAR THE BALTIC SEA

GERMAN CONFEDERATION

39 STATES CREATED BY THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA TO ENSURE THAT THE GERMAN STATES WOULD NOT UNITE

LAND IN ROME GIVEN TO THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE POPE OPERATES AS AN INDEPENDENT STATE

VATICAN VATICANCITY