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What events led Napoleon III to declare war on Prussia

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Bismarck created an excuse to attack France by pressing and releasing a telegram that made it see William I had insulted the Frenchman. Furious, Napoleon III declared war on Prussia, as Bismarck had hoped.
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Events that led Napoleon III to declare war on Prussia

  • After the Austro-Prussian War, Prussia had annexed many states of North Germany and formed North German Federation.
  • Prussia also wanted to annex South German states to which idea France opposed greatly.
  • In Prussia, for rousing German nationalism so that Germany voiced for unification, a war with France was essential.
  • The immediate cause of war was the successor to throne in Spain.
  • France feared that Spain and Prussia would form an alliance and pressurized the withdrawal of the candidacy of the prince.
  • Bismark goaded the 'French' into declaring 'war' by sending an altering telegram sent by William I.
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