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30 October, 13:21

Arrange the events that led to the reunification of Germany in the correct sequence.

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  1. 30 October, 16:58
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    The events of the reunification of Germany in the correct order:

    "Jan 1, 1830

    Zolleverin

    Prussia created an economic union called the Zolleverein. And this took off many tarrifs off of German States. Also, Zolleverin brought some unity to German States.

    Jan 1, 1848

    Liberals Meeting

    Liberala demand German political unity during the Frankfurt Assembly meeting.

    Jan 1, 1862

    Otto von Bismarck delivers his "blood and iron" speech

    Otto von Bismarck delivers his "blood and iron" speech

    This speech is basically a speech given about the unification of the German States.

    Jan 1, 1862

    Bismarck Unites Germany

    After King William I makes Bismarck the chancellor, Bismarck uses his "blood and iron" policy to unite the German States under Prussian power

    Jan 1, 1866

    Prussia Fights Austria

    Prussia become victorious from this war and gains control over north German states.

    Jan 1, 1870

    Franco-Prussian War

    This war later leads to the victory of Prussia and the new formation of the German Empire

    Jan 1, 1871

    Birth of the German Empire

    After the victory of Prussia against France, the princes of the German States wanted King William I to be emperor of the German States. And this was the birth of the second Reich, or empire.

    Period: Jan 1, 1806 to Jan 1, 1812

    Napoleon Raids German Lands

    Napoleon made major territorial changes to the German speaking nation. He even disolved the Holy Roman Empire."
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