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Germany Germany was unified in 1871. Italy was unified between 1860 and 1871.
Germany Germany was unified in 1871. Italy was unified between 1860 and 1871.
Germany was unified into one nation on January 18, 1871.
The Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871.
The Holy Roman Empire is considered to be the first German empire. When the 30 some-odd Germany states were unified by Prussia in 1871, the country that was created is considered the second German Empire.
Well, He created the modern German state in 1871. Before him there was no unified German State only princely states.
The term "unify" can refer to different countries or events, so it's important to specify which country you mean. For instance, Germany unified in 1871 under Otto von Bismarck after a series of wars and political maneuvering. In contrast, the United States unified after the Civil War in 1865, restoring the Union and solidifying its governance structure. If you have a specific country in mind, please clarify for a more tailored response.
Germany, and its predecessor states before unification in 1871
it says that the indans will be treated as a part of the country rather than a separate one.
Germany was not "found" by a single country; rather, it emerged as a unified nation-state in the 19th century. The unification of various German-speaking states into the German Empire was largely achieved under the leadership of Prussia, particularly during the Franco-Prussian War in 1870-1871. Otto von Bismarck played a crucial role in this unification process, leading to the proclamation of the German Empire in 1871. Prior to this, the region consisted of numerous independent states and principalities.
Germany was first unified in 1871. From 1815-1866 it consisted of 39 largely independent states. In 1792, before the invasions by Revolutionary France, Germany consisted of over 250 (!) states.
Bismarck was a diplomat, not a military officier. He only preached war as a way to convince the other German states of Prussia might so that they would agree to unification. After the states unified, Bismarck had no need for war, which could threaten the strength and economy of the new country.