unification of italy and germany
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ITALIAN UNIFICATION. In 1866, Italy joined Prussia in a war against Austria. When the Prussians won, Italy's reward was Venetia. When, in 1870, French troops withdrew from Rome so they could be used to defend France against Prussia; Italian forces seized Rome, which became the capital of the kingdom.
The third and final act of German unification was the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, orchestrated by Bismarck to draw the western German states into alliance with the North German Confederation. With the French defeat, the German Empire was proclaimed in January 1871 in the Palace at Versailles, France.
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