what three events led to united states entry into the war
Prussia did not exist in 1970, so I assume that you are referring to the French declaration of war against the Prussians in 1870.What happened at that time was that Prussian Chancellor Otto von Bismarck released an altered version of the Ems Dispatch to the public, where the alteration made it sound as if Prussian King Wilhelm I had treated the French envoy in a demeaning fashion during the negotiations over the succession of the Spanish throne, which inflamed public opinion in France. This led to calls in the streets of France to declare war on Germany. Additionally, Emperor Napoleon III of France sought a war with Prussia in order to rebuild his prestige and reputation.
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The continued guerilla warfare in Spain and the major loss in Russia.
The history of East Prussia was shaped by significant events such as the Teutonic Knights' conquest of the region in the 13th century, the establishment of the Kingdom of Prussia in the 18th century, and the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 which led to the region being divided between Germany and Poland. The region also played a key role in World War II, with the Battle of Knigsberg in 1945 marking the end of German control over East Prussia.
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.
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Anna's attempt to stop US immigration caused Texans to declare their independence from Mexico. Anna enforced custom duties and abolished slavery to deter settlers.
ANSWER The French-Prussian War who led to the fall of Napoleon the Third and the rise of The German Empire.