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Examine the ‘Nation State Building’ process in Germany after 1848.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Nation building process of Germany

By 1848, the popular effort failed to succeed in installing constitutional monarch in Germany.

There after the task for unification of Germany was taken over by Prussia and its chief minister Otto von Bismarck who followed a policy of “blood and Iron” within a period of seven years three were fought with denmark, Austria and France.

These states were defeated.

In January 1871 the process of unification of Germany was completed.

The Prussian king William I was proclaimed German Emperor To be assessed as a whole

Answered by GAZZALDUGGAL
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The nationalist sentiments among the middle-class Germans forced them to unite different regions of the German Confederation into a nation-state (governed by an elected parliament) in 1848.

 2. This initiative of nation-building was however repressed by the combined forces of monarchy and the military, supported by large landowners of Prussia.

 3. Following these repressive measures, Prussia took on the task of national unification. Otto Von Bismarck was the chief architect of this process, along with the Prussian army and the bureaucracy.

 4. Three wars fought over seven years - with Denmark, France and Austria ended in Prussian victory and thus completing the unification process. The Prussian King, William I, was thereafter proclaimed the German emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles.

5. The new state in Germany further went on to initiate a strong emphasis on modernising currency, banking, legal and judicial systems.

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