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  1. Introduction. In 1815 the remains of the Holy Roman Empire, embarrassed by Napoleon’s conquest of their land, organized into the German Confederation. Thirty-nine independent countries were struggling to restore themselves after Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo and chart their future.

  2. German Confederation. The German Confederation [a] was an association of 39 predominantly German-speaking sovereign states in Central Europe. [b] 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 .

  3. The German Confederation as an International Organisation: A Historiographical Essay on Current Debates, Diplomatica: A Journal of Diplomacy and Society 2 (2020), 305-322.

    • Michael Jonas
  4. German History This book provides a clear and informative guide to the twists and turns of German history from the early middle ages to the present day. The multi-faceted,problematic history of the German lands has provided a wide range of debates and differ-ences of interpretation.

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  5. In Germany, which was then a confederation of dozens of separate sovereign territories and free cities, those causes were political and social in nature. They related to the claims to power and leadership of rival member states of the German Confederation and demands from society for a political voice.

  6. the Confederation's part in the project, as in many others, was the chief instiga- tor of the procrastination, the bickering, the procedural tangles, and petty ob- servance of legal niceties that invited the scorn of German liberals and nationalists.

  7. 22 de may. de 2024 · German 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 association, formed for mutual defense, with no central executive or judiciary. Delegates met in a federal assembly dominated by Austria.