Yes - It was regarded as the Causus Bella
Yes - It was regarded as the Causus Bella
The Franco-Prussian War.
it started the franco-prussian war.
It was an 1870 Telegram also called the Ems Dispatch which related a conversation between the Prussian King and Count Vincent Bendetti at Bad Ems in Hesse-Nassau which was modified by Bismarck to purposely use as a pretext for the Franco-Prussian War.
Franco-Prussian War happened on 1870-07-19.
Germany didn't participate in the Franco Prussian war . If it had it would have been the Franco-German war.
The Ems Telegram. Von Bismarck edited a telegram from the Prussian king to France in order to make the telegram sound offending to France. France then used this as a pretext for the Franco-Prussian War, which united Germany (the southern states had signed a military alliance with Prussia and fought with them against France). Before this, Germany was not one country, but many sovreign states/kingdoms; basically, this was the unification of Germany.
Nationalism played a crucial role in the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871) as it fueled both French and German aspirations. In France, nationalism was driven by a desire to regain prestige and territory lost in previous conflicts, particularly after the defeat in the Franco-Prussian War. Conversely, German nationalism was galvanized by the ambition to unify the German states under Prussian leadership, with the war serving as a catalyst for this unification. The conflict ultimately led to the establishment of the German Empire, significantly altering the balance of power in Europe and intensifying nationalistic sentiments across the continent.
The Franco -Prussian War ended on May 10, 1871. In the war a coalition of German states led by Prussia defeated France.
The Franco-Prussian War resulted in the annexation by the North German Confederation of Alsace-Lorraine.
The Ems Dispatch was in 1870 and angered teh French into declaring the Franco-Prussian War.
The war of 1870 was the Franco-Prussian war.