Briefly trace the process of german unification in points
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- In the 1800s, nationalist feelings were strong in the hearts of the middle-class Germans.
- They united in 1848 to create a nation-state out of the numerous German States. But the monarchy and the military got together to repress them and they gained support from the landowners of Prussia (the Junkers) too.
- Prussia soon became the leader of the German unification movement. Its Chief Minister Otto von Bismarck was the architect of the process with support from Prussian army and Prussian bureaucracy.
- The unification process was completed after Prussia won wars with Austria, Denmark, and France over seven years time. In January 1871, the Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed the German Emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles.
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By the 1800s, nationalistic fervor was running high in the hearts of middle-aged Germans. They met in 1848 to form a national state in many German states.
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But the monarchy and the military came together to oppress them and to gain the support of the Prussian landowners (Junkers) as well. Prussia soon became the leader of a German alliance. Its Prime Minister Otto von Bismarck was the policymaker with the support of the Prussian military and the Prussian office. The merger was completed after Prussia had won the wars with Austria, Denmark, and France within seven years. In January 1871, the king of Prussia, William I, was proclaimed German Emperor at a ceremony in Versailles.
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