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According to Nova NET, it was because of Individual, self-governed Greman states.

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According to Nova NET, it was because of Individual, self-governed Greman states.

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The Franco-Prussian war resulted in the defeat of rival France, the acquisition of Alsace and Lorraine, and the coronation of Wilhelm I as emperor of a unified Germany. The war facilitated the creation of a unified Germany with Prussia as the controlling influence, as envisioned by Bismarck and redrew the map of Europe altering the balance of power on the continent and paving the way for a shift in political power that would contribute to two world wars.

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The Franco-Prussian war was the final stage of Otto von Bismarck's plan to unite all the German states into one. The war brought the German states that bordered France over to Prussia's side and won the new Germany the territories of Alsace and Lorraine.

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