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**The Road to German Unification: A Journey of Power and Politics** This comprehensive document chronicles the complex and intricate path to German unification, a process marked by key events, power struggles, and strategic maneuvering. Key topics covered include: • The legacy of Napoleo...

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Course : History

Theme : State Building in Europe

Topic : German Unification

Years : 1834-1871

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The path to German unification was a long and complex one, marked by several key
steps.



Before the Congress of Vienna, Napoleon Bonaparte had united many southern German
states into the Confederation of the Rhine. After Vienna, Germany was divided into 39
separate states, with Austria emerging as the most powerful state. The economic
unification of the Central German States through the Zollverein in 1834 was a significant
step towards unity, reducing tariffs and creating a single market.



The revolutions of 1848 brought about a wave of democratization across Europe,
including Germany. The Frankfurt Parliament was established, which called for a unified
German state. King Frederick William IV of Prussia initially opposed the idea, but
eventually agreed to grant his people a constitution in April 1849. He also offered to
support German unification, but only if Austria were excluded.



Otto von Bismarck, a skilled politician and diplomat, emerged as a key figure in Prussian
politics. Bismarck believed in Realpolitik, an approach that focused on practical or
material matters rather than theory or ethics. He saw Austria as a major obstacle to
Prussian prosperity and sought to exclude it from German affairs.



Bismarck worked tirelessly to build up Prussia's military and diplomatic strength,
eventually leading to a series of wars that would help bring about German unification.
The Austro-Prussian War of 1866 saw Prussia defeat Austria, leading to the dissolution
of the German Confederation and the creation of the North German Confederation.

, The Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871 was even more significant, as Prussia defeated
France and imposed significant penalties, including an indemnity and territorial losses.
The Treaty of Frankfurt recognized Prussia's leadership in Germany and led to the
establishment of the German Empire under King Wilhelm I of Prussia.



The German Empire was born, with Bismarck as its Chancellor. He continued to shape
German politics until his resignation in 1890, playing a crucial role in shaping the
country's foreign policy and internal affairs.

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