In the 19th century that was Prussia's Chancellor Otto von Bismarck.
Otto Von Bismarck became prime minister in 1861. He led the expansion of Prussia for many years after that.
Frederick the Great.
No. But Prussia did engage in a series of wars with other countries in order to unite all the German states of Europe in the 1860s.
George-Etienne Cartier
By the time of WWI Prussia no longer existed as an independent nation. Prussia was one of the largest of the "Germanic States" which were unified into a single nation in the 1860s. Prussia was also the most warlike of the several hundred Germanic city-states of varying sizes. But in some ways the Prussians were in fact very much involved in WWI. The German Kaiser, Wilhelm II, was of the Hohenzollern Dynasty. This was the ruling family of Prussia, which had become, with German unification, the ruling family of all Germany.
Yes it was invented in the 1860s
No, the 1860s are in the 19th century.
Prussia was fighting "internal" wars in the 1860s. The "Seven Weeks War" was one of them. These were "unification wars" (Civil Wars fought amongst the same peoples but utilizing different names...such as in the US...Confederates and Union forces or Rebels and Federal Forces...same same all were Americans...). Prussia later became Germany. The only real war was fought between 1870-1871 between France & Prussia called the "Franco-Prussian War." This war gave birth to the name Germany.
Yes they ate salad in the 1860s.
Germany was originally many different German-speaking kingdoms. During the 1860s, the most powerful of those kingdoms, Prussia, tried to unite all the German kingdoms under Prussia's king. In 1871, they created a unified Germany. That Germany was broken in half after World War II by the Soviet Union and united again in 1990.
Thomas Cook of Derbyshire, England opened the first travel agency (Thomas Cook & Son) in 1841, offering excursions around the United Kingdom. In 1850 he expanded to France, and in the 1860s, Switzerland, the United States, Egypt and Italy, creating the first holidays, or vacations. Obviously at the time, such trips were only available to the middle and upper classes of people.
The largest town in BC in the 1860s was Barkerville. It is stated that in the 1860s the population was 5,000 and it was designated the National Historic Site of Canada in the year 1924.
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