During the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871), Germany, represented by the Prussian-led North German Confederation, captured the territories of Alsace and Lorraine from France. This annexation was formalized in the Treaty of Frankfurt in 1871, which marked a significant shift in the balance of power in Europe and contributed to tensions leading up to World War I. The loss of these regions was a deep-seated grievance in France, influencing its foreign policy for decades.
After the Franco-Prussian war in 1871 Prussia was able to unite Germany, which existed before that out of many small states, into one major empire .
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.
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The Franco-Prussian War, which took place from 1870 to 1871, resulted in the unification of Germany. Following their victory, the German states united under Prussian leadership, leading to the establishment of the German Empire in January 1871. This new nation significantly altered the balance of power in Europe and marked the rise of Germany as a major continental force.
During the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871), several German states joined Prussia to form the North German Confederation and support the war effort against France. Notable states that allied with Prussia included Bavaria, Saxony, Württemberg, and Baden, among others. In total, around 22 German states participated in the conflict alongside Prussia. This collaboration ultimately contributed to the unification of Germany under Prussian leadership following the war's conclusion.
After the Franco-Prussian war in 1871 Prussia was able to unite Germany, which existed before that out of many small states, into one major empire .
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.
The Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871.
Independent German states fought together to defeat France. (novanet) -MeBeeBee
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The Franco-Prussian War of 1871. Prussia (Germany Won and formed the German nation out of individual states
Independent German states fought together to defeat France...Nova Net
No, he went to war because he lost a bet.
The victorious conflict led to the proclamation of the German Empire, i.e. the establishment of a new state ruled by the king of Prussia, which replaced the many independent kingdoms and states in which Germany was divided.
The French were defeated by the Prussians in 1871-it was called the Franco-Prussian War. Napolean III was humiliated by the Prussians under Von Bismarck and Kaiser Wilhelm I. It was after that, the German states were united into Germany.
Independent German states fought together to defeat France...Nova Net
Yes. It was the first for the united Germany that formed in 1871 after the Prussian victory in the Franco-Prussian war (1870-1871). The North German Confederation joined with the southern states of of Baden, Württemberg, Bavaria and Hesse-Darmstadt.