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  1. The German states involved arranged the election of a North German parliament in February 1867. The parliament on the one hand, and the governments on the other, agreed on a constitution for the North German Confederation on 1 July 1867. This Confederation, a federal state, was expanded in 1870–71 with the south German states and became the ...

  2. War Ensign (1867–1871) Naval Jack (1867-1871) The North German Federal Navy ( Norddeutsche Bundesmarine or Marine des Norddeutschen Bundes ), was the Navy of the North German Confederation, formed out of the Prussian Navy in 1867. It was eventually succeeded by the Imperial German Navy in 1871. In the war against France, in 1870–1871, the ...

  3. One of the functions of the North German Confederation was to handle the mail and issue postage stamps, which it began doing, by means of the North German Postal Union (Norddeutscher Postbezirk), on 1 January 1868. To accommodate the different monetary systems in use by the various states, it issued a series valued in groschen for the Northern ...

  4. Chart illustrating the political system of the North German Confederation. Präsidium des Bundes or Bundespräsidium ( German: [ˈbʊndəs.pʁɛˌziːdi̯ʊm], roughly chairmanship of the federation) was a title under the German Confederation (1815–1848, 1851–1866) whereby the Austrian delegate held the chair of the Federal Assembly ...

  5. Federal Convention (German Confederation) The Federal Convention (or Confederate Diet German: Bundesversammlung or Bundestag) was the only general joint institution of the German Confederation ( German: Deutscher Bund) from 1815 until 1848, and from 1851 until 1866. The Federal Convention had its seat in the Palais Thurn und Taxis in Frankfurt.

  6. South German Confederation. Germany between the War of 1866 and the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71. From 1866 to 1869, the South German Confederation or Südbund, was the idea that the southern German states of Bavaria, Württemberg, Baden and Hesse-Darmstadt would form a confederation of states. Article 4 of the Peace of Prague after the ...

  7. German Confederation – 1815. North German Confederation– 1870. A confederation of German client-states of the First French Empire. An attempted partial resurrection of the Holy Roman Empire after the Napoleonic wars. A Prussian-dominated successor to the German Confederation following the 1866 Austro-Prussian War.