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What
was
role of
Bismark in the unfication
of germany​

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Answered by rupasanfui47
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Otto Von Bismarck was the Prussian Chancellor. His main goal was to further strengthen the position of Prussia in Europe. Bismarck had a number of primary aims:

to unify the north German states under Prussian control

to weaken Prussia's main rival, Austria, by removing it from the German Federation

to make Berlin, not Vienna, the centre of German affairs

to strengthen the position of the King of Prussia, Wilhelm I, countering the demands for reform from the Liberals in the Prussian Reichstag

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Answered by aadityaworld20
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Otto Von Bismarck was the Prussian Chancellor. His main goal was to further strengthen the position of Prussia in Europe. ... to unify the north German states under Prussian control. to weaken Prussia's main rival, Austria, by removing it from the German Federation.

Although the achievement of Prussian dominance within the Confederation was one of Bismarck's greatest accomplishments, the unification of the German states into a single large nation is perhaps most significant because it transformed Germany into an important world power of both the 19th and 20th centuries.

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