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25.2 The Unification of Germany. Chapter 25 Nationalism. I. Prussia as Leader. Germany was a patchwork of independent states- each had is own laws, currency, and ruler Prussia became the strongest with a great military - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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CHAPTER 25 NATIONALISM
25.2 The Unification of Germany
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I. Prussia as LeaderA. Germany was a patchwork of
independent states- each had is own laws, currency, and ruler
B. Prussia became the strongest with a great military
C. Napoleon conquest instilled nationalism in the German States and created a rivalry between Prussia and Austria
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II. The ZollvereinA. First major step was in economics
1. Many tariffs between states made trade costlyB. 1834 a customs union called the
Zollverein1. Made prices lower and more uniform2. Industrialization spread3. States adopt uniform system of weights,
measures, and currency4. German economy moves towards unification
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III. Bismarck and Prussian StrengthA. William I king of Prussia appointed Otto von
Bismarck to head the Prussian cabinet1. Built the Prussian army into a powerful machine2. Opposed democracy- state not the people should
hold authority3. Believed it was Prussia’s destiny to lead the German
people 4. Ignored the Parliament and the constitution to
strengthen“The great questions of the day will not be settledby speeches and majority decisions … but by blood and
iron.”
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IV. Wars of UnificationA. The Danish War (1863)
1. Over the duchies of Schleswig and Holsteina. Schleswig population mixed of Germans and
Danesb. Holstein all German
2. Prussia and Austria declare war on Denmarka. Denmark receives no help
3. Denmark quickly surrendered4. Prussia controls Schleswig Austria controls
Holstein
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IV. Wars of Unification cont.B. The Seven Weeks’ War (1866)
1. Bismarck provoked Austria to declare war on Prussia over the Schleswig Holstein dispute2. Prussia’s military shines most modern3. defeats once powerful Austria in Seven Weeks4. Treaty of Prague ends the wara. Austria surrendered Holsteinb. North German states united with Prussia to form North German Confederation dominated by Prussia
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IV. War of Unification contC. The Franco-Prussian War (1870)
1. Bismarck persuades southern states to join2. Ems dispatch- edited telegram- insults French- published- French declare war3. Southern states unite against threat4. France defeated in a few months
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V. Formation of the German EmpireA. January 18, 1871 formation of the
German Empire- all states except Austria
B. Each state had its own ruler, federal government controlled national defense, foreign affairs, and commerce
C. King William I named Emperor 1. Otto von Bismarck named the chancellor
“Iron Chancellor”
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V. Formation of the German Empire cont.D. Structure
1. The emperor or Kaiser headed governmenta. chose the Chancellor2. Legislative Brancha. Bundesrat- upper house- 58 membersb. Reichstag- lower house- 400 members3. Constitutiona. favored the state of Prussia
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