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How far were Napoleon\'s administrative reforms responsible for the unification of Germany

Answer» Napoleon\xa0reorganised\xa0Germany\xa0into 39 larger states. He also established the Confederation of the Rhine, a league of 16\xa0German\xa0states. This brought further\xa0unification\xa0to\xa0Germany.\xa0The process of the\xa0Unification\xa0of\xa0Germany\xa0occurred in the\xa0nineteenth century\xa0(1800–1900). ... At the conclusion of the Franco-Prussian War, the\xa0German\xa0princes proclaimed the\xa0German\xa0nation in Versailles, France, at the Hall of Mirrors.\xa0Unification\xa0joined together the many independent\xa0German\xa0states.\xa0France was heavily defeated in the Franco-Prussian War. Napoleon III was overthrown by a French rebellion. The circumstances leading to the war\xa0caused\xa0the southern\xa0German\xa0states to support Prussia. This alliance led to the\xa0unification\xa0of\xa0Germany.


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