State the consequences of the Franco- Prussian War to the German state
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Franco-Prussian war also known as Franco-German war was a war fought between France and Prussia from 1870 to 1871. Prussia won this war by defeating France. ... The victory of Prussia over France resulted and left Germany as a superior military power over France and humiliating France even more.
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The Franco- Prussian war had far reaching consequences. It established both the German Empire and the French Third Republic. With Napoleon 3 no longer in power to protect them, the papal states were annexed by Italy ( September 20, 1870), therefore completing the nation's unification.
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