Germany joined the other powers in colonial expansion in Africa and the Pacific.īy 1900, Germany was the dominant power on the European continent and its rapidly expanding industry had surpassed Britain's while provoking it in a naval arms race. The new Reichstag, an elected parliament, had only a limited role in the imperial government. The unification of Germany was achieved under the leadership of the Chancellor Otto von Bismarck with the formation of the German Empire in 1871. German universities became world-class centers for science and humanities, while music and art flourished. Prussia, with its capital Berlin, grew in power. The German revolutions of 1848–1849 failed but the Industrial Revolution modernized the German economy, leading to rapid urban growth and the emergence of the socialist movement. Napoleon established the Confederation of the Rhine as a German puppet state, but after the French defeat, the German Confederation was established under Austrian presidency. With the Napoleonic Wars, feudalism fell away and the Holy Roman Empire was dissolved in 1806. The estates of the empire attained great autonomy in the Peace of Westphalia, the most important being Austria, Prussia, Bavaria and Saxony. the Thirty Years' War, a civil war from 1618 to 1648 brought tremendous destruction to the Holy Roman Empire. Martin Luther led the Protestant Reformation within the Catholic Church after 1517, as the northern and eastern states became Protestant, while most of the southern and western states remained Catholic. In the Late Middle Ages, the regional dukes, princes, and bishops gained power at the expense of the emperors. In the Investiture Controversy, the German Emperors resisted Catholic Church authority. The growth of a crusading element within German Christendom led to the State of the Teutonic Order along the Baltic coast in what would later become Prussia. In 962, Otto I became the first Holy Roman Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, the medieval German state.ĭuring the High Middle Ages, the Hanseatic League dominated by German port cities established itself along the Baltic and North Seas. When the Frankish Empire was divided among Charles the Great's heirs in 843, the eastern part became East Francia. Following the Fall of the Western Roman Empire, the Franks conquered the other West Germanic tribes. The victory of the Germanic tribes in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest ( AD 9) prevented annexation by the Roman Empire, although the Roman provinces of Germania Superior and Germania Inferior were established along the Rhine. The concept of Germany as a distinct region in Central Europe can be traced to Julius Caesar, who referred to the unconquered area east of the Rhine as Germania, thus distinguishing it from Gaul.
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