Chapter 9: The War Ends

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The Austro-Prussian War was a well-prepared war in which the entire German Empire was very distinct. The conflict began in April, but due to the hesitation of the Prussian king, Prussia did not begin preparations for war until May. However, Prussia was clearly the better prepared for this war. The Prussians had long been ready to unify Germany, while the Austrians were still immersed in their imperial dreams, unaware that the Austrian Empire was already in a very dangerous situation. As June 1866 approached, tensions along the Prussian-Austrian border were further ignited. The Kingdom of Bavaria in southern Germany attempted to initiate a confederation vote, hoping to bring both Prussia and Austria to a halt in their war preparations. However, the war preparations of the two countries

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