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The German Confederation was an association of 39 predominantly German-speaking sovereign states in Central Europe. It was created by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 as a replacement of the former Holy Roman Empire, which had been dissolved in 1806 in reaction to the Napoleonic Wars. The … See more
Background
The War of the Third Coalition lasted from about 1803 to 1806. Following defeat at the Battle of Austerlitz by the French under Napoleon in December 1805, Holy Roman Emperor See moreThe late 18th century was a period of political, economic, intellectual, and cultural reforms, the Enlightenment (represented by … See more
Demographic transition
The population of the German Confederation (excluding Austria) grew 60% from 1815 to … See moreActivities
The rules of the Confederation provided for three different types of military interventions: See moreBetween 1806 and 1815, Napoleon organized the German states, aside from Prussia and Austria, into the Confederation of the Rhine, but this collapsed after his … See more
Although the forces unleashed by the French Revolution were seemingly under control after the Vienna Congress, the conflict between … See more
Further efforts to improve the confederation began in 1834 with the establishment of a customs union, the Zollverein. In 1834, the Prussian regime sought to stimulate … See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBMap of the German Confederation (in German) The states of the German Confederation were member states of the German Confederation, from 20 June 1815 until 24 August …
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Map of the German Confederation 1815
WEBA historical map of the Germanic Confederation, a loose alliance of German states after the Napoleonic Wars. The map shows the boundaries, capitals, and major cities of the confederation in 1815.
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WEBHistory maps of the Unification of Germany, 1815-1871. I. Rise of the German Zollverein (Customs-Union) up to 1834. II. The German Zollverein (Customs-Union) after 1834.
WEBMap of Germany, 1815 showing the members of German Confederation Return to Map List.
WEBThe Germany that emerged in 1815 from the Congress of Vienna included 39 states ranging in size from the two Great Powers, Austria and Prussia, through the minor …
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WEBGerman Confederation, organization of 39 German states, established by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 to replace the destroyed Holy Roman Empire. It was a loose political …
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WEBThe Germanies, 1815–1866. Description: A map of the Germanies, as boundaries existed from 1815 to 1866 under the German Confederation. The map shows the 39 member …
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WEB1815 Jan 1. German Confederation. Germany. During the 1815 Congress of Vienna the 39 former states of the Confederation of the Rhine joined the German Confederation, a …
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WEBA map of northern Germany in AD 1815 following the restructuring of German states.
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WEBA map of by Louis Delarochette, titled Map of the Empire of Germany: Including All the States Comprehended Under that Name with the Kingdom of Prussia, 1782 CE.
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WEBGerman Confederation, 1815–66, union of German states provided for at the Congress of Vienna to replace the old Holy Roman Empire, which had been destroyed during the …
Category:1815 maps of Germany - Wikimedia Commons
WEB1815 maps of Germany. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Countries of Europe: France ‡ · Germany · Norway · Spain ‡ · United Kingdom. ‡: partly located in …
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WEBMap (3/5) Print View. Abstract. After the end of the Napoleonic reign in Europe, no German national state was created in Central Europe—the sovereignty claims of the princes and …
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WEBA map of Europe in 1815 depicting Napoleonic France, Prussia, the Austrian Empire, and the boundary of the Germanic Confederation.
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WEBAt the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the allied forces decided to dissolve the Confederation of the Rhine. They wanted to eradicate the memory of French occupation. The German …
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WEBThe age of Metternich and the era of unification, 1815–71. in Germany in History. Also known as: Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Deutschland, Federal Republic of Germany. …
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WEBThe Treaty of Vienna (1815) has created a Germanic Confederation, with Austria as President, and the more than 300 German states have been reduced in number to 39. …
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WEB26 September – Austria, Prussia and Russia sign a Holy Alliance, to uphold the European status quo. [14] 20 November – The Napoleonic Wars come to an end after 12 years, …