1. Bismarck
As nationalism and the economy grew, and the middle class wanting more say in the government, a unified Germany was inevitable to say the least. Prussia realized the potential of a unified Germany lead by their own government. ... As his popularity grew through the Prussian government, he became ambassador to Russia, and shortly after he became the ambassador to Paris. ... Bismarck could not go to war with Austria over the German states because of Austria's influence. ... Austria and Prussia each got a territory to run; Austria with Holstein and Prussia with Schleswig. ...
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- Grade Level: High School