Describe the process of unification if Germany ?
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❣FRANKFURT PARLIAMENT 1848: The Frankfurt parliament tried it's best for the unification of Germany under the leadership of king Wilhelm IV of Prussia,but it failed.
❣UNIFICATION UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF PRUSSIA: Prussia took on the leadership of the movement of national unification.its chief minister, Otto von Bismarck,was the architect of the process, and carried out the movement for national unification with the help of the Prussian army and the bureaucracy.
❣ROLE OF BISMARCK: Bismarck was one of the greatest sons of Prussia who accomplished the supreme task of the unification of Germany with the help of the army bureaucracy. He was convinced that the unification of Germany could be achieved only by princes, and not by the people. He wanted to achieve his aim by not merging Prussia into Germany but rather, by expanding Prussia into Germany.
❣THREE WARS: Bismarck's object of unifying Germany was accomplished by three wars, which were fought during a brief period of seven years (1864-1870)
❣FINAL UNIFICATION OF GERMANY: The above was ended in Prussian victory and helped in completing the process of unification. On January 18, 1871, in the Royal palace of Versailles, the king of Prussia was crowned as the German emperor and the ceremony symbolised in the eyes of world, the newly born unity of German people.
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❣FRANKFURT PARLIAMENT 1848: The Frankfurt parliament tried it's best for the unification of Germany under the leadership of king Wilhelm IV of Prussia,but it failed.
❣UNIFICATION UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF PRUSSIA: Prussia took on the leadership of the movement of national unification.its chief minister, Otto von Bismarck,was the architect of the process, and carried out the movement for national unification with the help of the Prussian army and the bureaucracy.
❣ROLE OF BISMARCK: Bismarck was one of the greatest sons of Prussia who accomplished the supreme task of the unification of Germany with the help of the army bureaucracy. He was convinced that the unification of Germany could be achieved only by princes, and not by the people. He wanted to achieve his aim by not merging Prussia into Germany but rather, by expanding Prussia into Germany.
❣THREE WARS: Bismarck's object of unifying Germany was accomplished by three wars, which were fought during a brief period of seven years (1864-1870)
❣FINAL UNIFICATION OF GERMANY: The above was ended in Prussian victory and helped in completing the process of unification. On January 18, 1871, in the Royal palace of Versailles, the king of Prussia was crowned as the German emperor and the ceremony symbolised in the eyes of world, the newly born unity of German people.
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Explanation:
By 1848, the popular effort of political associations failed in installing a
constitutional monarchy in Germany.
The Failure of Frankfurt Parliament made it clear that German unification had to
come through the combined effort of monarchy and army supported by large
landowners.
From 1848, Prussia took on the leadership of the movement of national
unification.
In this process Otto von Bismarck, the Chief Minister of Prussia, proved to be the
main architect.
Bismarck reached his goal with the help of Prussian army and the bureaucracy.
He fought three wars in seven years with Austria, Denmark and France which
ended in Prussian victory and completed the process of German unification.
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