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  1. 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.

  2. The South German states were allowed to create a South German Confederation but this did not come into existence. North German Confederation. Prussia created the North German Confederation in 1867, a federal state combining all German states north of the river Main and also the Hohenzollern territories in Swabia.

  3. 1 de mar. de 2024 · Date: June 9, 1815 - August 23, 1866. Related People: Klemens von Metternich. Felix, prince zu Schwarzenberg. Friedrich, count von Thun und Hohenstein. (Show more) German Confederation, organization of 39 German states, established by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 to replace the destroyed Holy Roman Empire.

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  4. Southern Germany primarily contrasts with Northern Germany and defines the territories of modern Germany that did not form part of the North German Confederation in the 19th century. Between Northern and Southern Germany is the loosely defined area known as Central Germany ( Mitteldeutschland ), roughly corresponding to the areal of ...

  5. Contents. The age of Metternich and the era of unification, 1815–71. Reform and reaction. 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.

  6. Southern Germany and the North German Confederation (April 11, 1868), published in: German History in Documents and Images, <https://germanhistorydocs.org/en/forging-an-empire-bismarckian-germany-1866-1890/ghdi:image-1390> [March 29, 2024].

  7. German Confederation in 1816 discussed the impact of the central state of Europe on the European system: »The German Confederation is geographically the center of the system«. The German Confederation has borderlines with almost all great powers in the West and in the East of Europe. Nothing can