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condition of Germany before 1871​

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Answered by melody3832
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Answer: Napoleon III declared war against Prussia. 1871: The Franco-Prussian War ended with Prussian troops capturing Paris, the capital of the Second French Empire. Bavaria, Baden, and Württemberg were incorporated into the North German Confederation in the Treaty of Frankfurt (1871).

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The third and last demonstration of German unification was the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, organized by Bismarck to bring the western German states into coalition with the North German Confederation. With the French annihilation, the German Realm was broadcasted in January 1871 in the Castle at Versailles, France.

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  • Napoleon III pronounced war against Prussia. 1871: The Franco-Prussian War finished with Prussian soldiers catching Paris, the capital of the Second French Domain. Bavaria, Baden, and Württemberg were consolidated into the North German Confederation in the Bargain of Frankfurt (1871).
  • The official name of the German state in 1871 became Deutsches Reich, connecting itself to the previous Reich before 1806 and the simple Reich of 1848/1849. After the constrained resignation of the Sovereign in 1918, and the republic was proclaimed, Germany was casually called the Deutsche Republik.

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