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Bismarck and the Foundation of the German Empire

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Austria appealed for protection to the Diet, and moved that the Federal forces should be mobilised.

The motion was carried by nine votes to seven.

The Prussian Envoy then rose and declared that this was a breach of the Federal law; Prussia withdrew from the Federation and declared war on all those States which had supported Austria.

Hanover and Hesse had to the end attempted to maintain neutrality, but this Bismarck would not allow; they were given the alternative of alliance with Prussia or disarmament.
The result was that, when war began, the whole of Germany, except the small northern States, was opposed to Prussia.

"I have no ally but the Duke of Mecklenburg and Mazzini," said the King.
[Illustration] [Illustration].


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