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How did Kaiser Wilhelm I change the power structure in Europe?
He broke up the German Federation, which gave France more power in Europe.
He beat Austria in the Seven Weeksâ War, creating the German Federation.
He was defeated by France in the Franco-Prussian War, making France more powerful.
He unified Germany to become one of the most powerful nation-states in Europe.
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