What kind of policy was followed by bismarck? How did he manage to oust Austria from the German federation
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Explanation: Policy of Bismarck
- Bismarck was the Prussian Chancellor.
- His main objective was to increase the dominance and strengthen of Prussia in Europe.
- He advocated the policy of ‘Blood and Iron’.
- He was the main architect of the above policy which he initiated with the help of the army and bureaucracy of Prussian.
- He wanted weaken Austria the main rival of Prussia by dragging them out from the Federation of Germany.
- He wanted to to unify the states of northern German under Prussian control and to make Berlin instead of Vienna as the focal point of German affairs.
Bismarck ousting Austria
- Bismarck wanted to extend Hohenzollern hegemony in the entire German states.
- To achieve this the utmost important thing was to unify all the states of German states and the ousted of Austria the main rival of Prussia's German from the German Federation.
- In the quest of achieving the above motive, three wars were fought which eventually led to military successes
- The war led to partial replacement of the Confederation with a North German Confederation in 1867 which consisted of 22 states.
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Bismarck follow the policy of blood and iron
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