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    man who played the main role in unification in Germany was Otto von Bismarck. He made progression through three wars. The question people still ask today is, did Otto von Bismarck plan to unify Germany, or did he just take advantage of the opportunities that fell into his lap. Otto Von Bismarck was most definitely a planner as shown through countless actions and statements shown threw his time of power during the three wars. The first war was the Danish war were Germany with the help of Austria took

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    By the early 1800s the Germany we know today was constructed of 39 independent states the largest of which was Prussia. These states shared similar culture and industry which in turn brought them closer together. Though this caused a problem in Europe since they thought unified Germany would be too powerful. At the time there was one main leader for German unification, Otto von Bismarck. He followed a philosophy known as realpolitik, a system of politics principles based on practical rather than

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    the nineteenth century that is best known for his responsibility for achieving the unification of Germany (Hollyday, 14). Bismarck reached his goal of unifying Germany through military action, as well as through sharp internal political tactics (Hollyday, 14). Some of his significant militaristic accomplishments include the victory of the Franco-Prussian war which was crucial in the steps towards a unified Germany (Hollyday, 15). There is no doubt that Bismarck was an exceptional military leader

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    was outstanding. Especially with the mind of Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) leading the way against Denmark, and later Austria, and then with his sneaky tactics he used against France before the Franco-Prussian war in 1870. Prior to the unification in 1871, Germany was made up of thirty-nine

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    The nation of Germany has had a significant impact on the history of the world. In the early twentieth century the country presented itself as one of the strongest military powers of Europe and a major participant of the First World War. In the mid-twentieth century, under the command of Adolf Hitler, Germany initiated the Second World War. Today, Germany is an economically developed nation, even with the many troubles it faced after the end of the Second World War. This major power, which caused

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    Otto Von Bismarck Otto Von Bismarck was a great leader in the unification of Germany. His skill as a diplomat was unrivalled during his reign as chancellor of Prussia. The mastery he showed in foreign policy was such that he was able to outwit all other powers and make their leaders appear inadequate. Bismarck was an unrivalled diplomat during his reign. His German Reich constitution of April 1871 allowed him to dictate the government on his own terms. However, the parliament only “had the

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    customs ultimately led to the Zollverein treaties of 1833, which in turn led to the creation of the Zollverein on January 1, 1834. This union improved the economies of the member states by stimulating the trade of those involved, as well as the unification of one single currency. This also made Prussia stronger because as the Zollverein gained more and more support, the middle class was able to gain the majority power in the seats of Parliament, and were in position to assert

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    Bismarck was the man who did the most to unify Germany. It was clear that unification was one of his major objective which he announced in his famous ‘Blood and Iron speech’. I was fascinated by how he managed to unify the so many divided states. Thus, my historical investigation examines the question, to what extent was the Franco-Prussian war Bismarck’s final step to unify Germany? To assess whether the Franco-Prussian war was Bismarck’s final step for unifying the loose net of 39 German states

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    The Franco-Prussian War During the first half of the nineteenth century, Germany was made up of more than 30 small states, the largest and most dominant of which was Prussia. Prussia had decided that all of the states should all be united to create a bigger and better country, Germany. By the end of 1870 it had forced all of the German states to accept its authority and create the German Empire with the King of Prussia at its head (the Hohenzollen's). Everything was

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    economic policies within the German states. It established a free-trade policy throughout Germany. It was primarily controlled by Prussia and strengthened Prussia’s economic and political power. It also caused a rise in nationalism and encouraged unification. From 1848 to 1849, a revolution took place in German member states of the German Confederation. The cause of the revolution was focused on a unified Germany, with protestors showing discontent regarding the large, sovereign autocratic states.

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