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explain the process of unification of Germany​

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Answered by pranabrawat
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Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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a. The efforts of installing a constitutional monarchy

in Germany with the help of political associations

were failed by the year 1848. The failure of the

Frankfurt parliament clearly indicated that

Germany can be unified only with the combined

effort of the monarchy and the army.

b. The movement of unification of Germany was

leaded by Prussia. There the chief minister of

Prussia (Otto von Bismarck) became the main

architect in the process of unification of Germany.

c. Three wars were fought with Austria, Denmark

and France over seven years which finally ended

with the Prussian victory and then after the

process of unification of Germany was completed.

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