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Unification of Germany - Wikipedia
The unification of Germany (German: Deutsche Einigung, pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈʔaɪnɪɡʊŋ] ⓘ) was a process of building the first nation-state for Germans with federal features based on the concept of Lesser Germany (one without …
The German unification and freedom movement (1800 - 1848)
The age of Metternich and the era of unification, 1815–71
In place of the Holy Roman Empire the peacemakers of the Congress of Vienna had established a new organization of German states, the German Confederation. This was a loose political association in which most of the rights of sovereignty …
The German Confederation: Biedermeier and the …
The German Confederation was made up of Austria and parts of her empire, the kingdoms of Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony, Hanover and Württemberg as well as a number of German duchies and principalities and the free cities of Bremen, …
The German Confederation, 1815-66 - German Culture
The confederation consisted of thirty-eight sovereign states and four free cities and included the five large kingdoms of Austria, Prussia, Saxony, Bavaria, and Wuerttemberg. The confederation met at a diet in Frankfurt, with an Austrian …
The German Confederation
German Confederation | Encyclopedia.com
Germany - Metternich, Unification, 1815-71 | Britannica
2 days ago · In place of the Holy Roman Empire the peacemakers of the Congress of Vienna had established a new organization of German states, the German Confederation. This was a loose political association in which most of …
Growth of nationalism in Germany, 1815-1850 The German …
Constitution of the German Confederation - Wikipedia
The German Confederation and the German question
German Confederation - Oxford Reference
Germany - Revolutions, 1848-49 | Britannica
German Confederation - Wikiwand
Federal Convention (German Confederation) - Wikipedia
Establishment of the North German Confederation - Encyclopedia …
Franco-German conflict and the new German Reich
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