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The Austro-Prussian War joined together the north German states. After Prussia won the Franco-Prussian War, the peace treaty declared the unification of Germany.
PRUSSIA is the answer you are looking for, but does not exactly fit the requirements of the question asked.Prussia was only the second-most powerful German State, but was effective in leading the unification movement by diplomatically and militarily side-stepping the more powerful Austria, which was the most powerful German State. Otto von Bismarck, Chancellor of Prussia, calculated that in order for Prussia to be the leader of a united Germany, Austria needed to be kept out and Bismarck had Prussia fight a war against the Austrians in 1866 in order to weaken the Austrian position,
He used his policy of blood and iron to unite the German states under Prussian rule.
This left Prussia dominant in Germany, and then to accede to the crowning of King Wilhelm as a German Emperor , making it easy to imply the laws , leading Germany to unify. This Got me an 'A' hope it helped.
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The Austro-Prussian War joined together the north German states. After Prussia won the Franco-Prussian War, the peace treaty declared the unification of Germany.
1. Second war of Schleswig 2. Austro-Prussian war 3. Franco-Prussian war
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PRUSSIA is the answer you are looking for, but does not exactly fit the requirements of the question asked.Prussia was only the second-most powerful German State, but was effective in leading the unification movement by diplomatically and militarily side-stepping the more powerful Austria, which was the most powerful German State. Otto von Bismarck, Chancellor of Prussia, calculated that in order for Prussia to be the leader of a united Germany, Austria needed to be kept out and Bismarck had Prussia fight a war against the Austrians in 1866 in order to weaken the Austrian position,
He used his policy of blood and iron to unite the German states under Prussian rule.
Germany came from the unification of a large number of formerly independent states including Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony, Wurtemburg, Hesse, and 34 other loosely affiliated states (German 'Lander'). The leading German power before the mid-1800s was Austria. The Austro-Prussian War of 1866 made it clear that Prussia had emerged as the leader of the German states. Prussia took the lead in creating a unified Germany and the German nation was declared in 1871.
German nationalism with the idea of a united Germany. The Kingdom of Prussia needed an event to gather the states of Germany like Bavaria and a war was engineered by the Prussians to make the German states think France was a problem. This along with long-time hostilities and memories of the defeat of Prussia and the German states by Napoleon lead to the one the few moderate wars from the Napoleonic Wars to World War I in Europe.
This left Prussia dominant in Germany, and then to accede to the crowning of King Wilhelm as a German Emperor , making it easy to imply the laws , leading Germany to unify. This Got me an 'A' hope it helped.
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In 1848 a series of unsuccessful revolutions broke out in Austria. Many saw Metternich as the cause of repression in Austria and demanced his resignation as Chancellor. He resigned on March 13. Metternich and his third wife then fled to England, with help of the Rothschild Family. In this period, Metternich met young Otto von Bismarck who later would lead the process of German re-unification under Prussian leadership.