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1848-1862
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Legacy of Frederick William IV Granted constitution 1849 Conservative in nature but adult male suffrage established Parliament given right to have say in law making King retained great power
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The Prussian Constitution Upper House Lower House Parliament King permitted debate King could rule by decree Civil Rights guaranteed King hired & fired ministers Restrictions passed on elections to the Landtag
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The Erfurt League Ambitions of Fred Will League of 3 Kings 17 more states added League was threat to Austria Austrians decided to revive the Bund Crisis in Hesse-Cassel Humiliation at Olmutz
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What had been the impact of 1848-9 Revolutions on ‘Germany’? Had seen the end of Metternich But Austria seemingly invigorated German Liberals had seen fleeting success Issue of ‘Big/Little Germany’ insurmountable Frederick William gave Prussia constitution Austria still dominant force despite threat to Dualism
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Economic Change 1850s-1860s During period German economy achieved ‘take-off’ Expansion in all sectors of industry Much of this expansion taking place in Prussia Benefits to the Army
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Prussia & Austria Prussia blocked Austrian request for support in Crimean conflict (1854-6) Austria very isolated Austria attempted to set up new customs union to link with the Zollverein Blocked by Prussia – Zollverein remained dominant Austrians blamed Prussia for defeat in Italy
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The Nationalverein August 1859 call for party committed to German unification Nationalverein set up – first national political organisation Supported by m/class + industrialists Liberal in outlook but now more realistic Looked to Prussia for leadership
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