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The Unification of Germany Mr. Love Chapter 25 Section 2 World HIS III
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Prussia as Leader Mid 1800’s - Germany is a patchwork of independent states. (each state had own laws and rulers) Prussia was defeated by Napoleon I in 1806. Prussia built up their army and defeated Napoleon I in 1815. They gained much of their power back. In 1815, the German states formed the German Confederation at the Congress of Vienna. Prussia v. Austria – two most powerful states
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The Zollverein A class of aristocratic landholders named the Junkers were able to get rid of tariffs between states. Allowed for free trade between states. The customs union became known as the Zollverein. Created like policies in each state – trade, currency and economy. Made the confederation of states much more unified.
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Bismark and Prussian Strength In 1861 William I became King of Prussia. The next year he appoints Otto Von Bismark to head the Prussian cabinet. Bismark built the army into a powerful war machine. He used whatever policies needed to achieve his plans.
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Wars of Unification The Danish War – Denmark tried to claim lands that did not belong to them. Prussia and Austria declared war on Denmark and won easily The Seven Weeks’ War – Prussia fought Austria over territory collected from the Danish War. Prussia wins easily in 7 weeks. Go figure. Treaty of Prague ends war and many northern states join with Prussia
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Wars of Unification The Franco-Prussian War – Bismark persuades the French to declare war against Prussia. This effectively unifies the North with the South. Prussia wins and gains more territory.
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Formation of the German Empire In 1871, the German states dissolved to create the German Empire. The King of Prussia became the kaiser, or king of Germany. Legislative branch consisted of two houses. Bundesrat – upper house – held most power Reichstag – lower house – held little power
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Review State which led the unification process PRUSSIA Means by which unification was achieved Strong military machine Fighting 3 successful wars Major Factors leading to unification German Nationalism, Zollverein and Bismark’s Prussian Army.
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