Class 7
Class 7
Course of Unification
These German state ranged in size from the small city state to Large well
defined territorial state like Bavaria
Two big Independent German speaking states of 19th Century were Prussia &
Austria
The Holy Roman Empire at its greatest territorial extent
300 German Speaking States
2) 1806-1815 (Napoleon Empire):
Napoleon fought a war with Austria and incorporated many parts of the Holy
Roman empire into the Napoleon’s Empire
Napoleon abolished the Holy Roman Empire in 1806 and replaced 300
German states into 39 State. This was called as Confederation of Rhine
Confederation of the Rhine
3) 1815-1865 (Vienna Order):
The emperors of Austria became the titular presidents of this parliament and
Prussia became Vice President. So, Austrian-Prussian dualism got established
FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR GERMAN UNIFICATION
1) Napoleon Role
Napoleon Simplified the map of Germany (300 hundred states of
Germany into 39 states)
Napoleonic liberal reforms increased the hunger of self governance
Rise of German nationalism against Napoleonic Imperialism
Three wars of
Bismarck
1864-with Denmark
Schleswig-Holstein 1866-with Austria 1870- with France
Question
Bismarck engineered conflicts such as the Danish War (1864), the Austro-
Prussian War (1866), and the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871) to weaken
rival powers and strengthen Prussian dominance in Germany.
At this time the population of Schleswig was Danish in its northern portion,
German in the south. The population of Holstein was almost entirely German
After 1474 both Schleswig and Holstein were ruled as separate duchies by the
kings of Denmark
Gastein Convention(1865):
Convention of Gastein was agreement between Austria and Prussia on 1865, after
their seizure of the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein from Denmark.
The pact provided that both the emperor of Austria and the king of Prussia were to
be sovereign over the duchies
The war was formally concluded on August 23, 1866 by the Treaty of Prague
3) Dispute regarding Prince Leopold candidacy throne to Spanish throne & Ems
dispatch
On 18 January 1871, the German princes and senior military commanders proclaimed
Wilhelm “German Emperor” in the Hall of Mirrors of the Palace of Versailles in France
Treaty of Frankfurt: