answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The Treaty of Frankfurt ended the Franco-Prussian war and marked the entry of a newly unified Germany which was dominated by the empires of England and France for a long time. This treaty made France pay them an indemnity of 5 billion Francs and kept an army in France until it had been paid. Because of this, France surrendered Strasburg, Alsace and part of Lorraine to Bismark.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What was the Treaty of Frankfurt?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about History of Western Civilization

Charlemagne's kingdom was divided by the Treaty?

The treaty that divided Charlemagne's empire was the Treaty of Verdun.


What treaty created the line of demarcation?

Treaty of Tordesillas


What was the name of the treaty that divided carolingian empire in 843?

Treaty of Verdun


What was the treaty of Westminster in 1839?

A treaty in which Britain promised to defend Belgium if it were ever attcaked.


How did Romans expand their territory?

The Romans expanded their territory by conquest, treaty, the granting of citizenship to towns, inheritance and by colonization.The Romans expanded their territory by conquest, treaty, the granting of citizenship to towns, inheritance and by colonization.The Romans expanded their territory by conquest, treaty, the granting of citizenship to towns, inheritance and by colonization.The Romans expanded their territory by conquest, treaty, the granting of citizenship to towns, inheritance and by colonization.The Romans expanded their territory by conquest, treaty, the granting of citizenship to towns, inheritance and by colonization.The Romans expanded their territory by conquest, treaty, the granting of citizenship to towns, inheritance and by colonization.The Romans expanded their territory by conquest, treaty, the granting of citizenship to towns, inheritance and by colonization.The Romans expanded their territory by conquest, treaty, the granting of citizenship to towns, inheritance and by colonization.The Romans expanded their territory by conquest, treaty, the granting of citizenship to towns, inheritance and by colonization.

Related questions

Why was the Treaty of Frankfurt important to Alsace?

The Treaty of Frankfurt (1871) transferred most of Alsace and Lorraine from France to the newly created Germany.


What is farther Frankfurt Germany to Paris or Frankfurt Germany to Amsterdam?

Frankfurt to Paris is 573km and Frankfurt to Amsterdam is 442km. So Paris is farther from Frankfurt than Amsterdam.


How far is Frankfurt Hahn from Frankfurt?

The distance between Frankfurt am Main and Frankfurt (Hahn) airport is ca. 120 km:


What city is the odd one out London Frankfurt Madrid Paris?

FRANKFURT


What river connects to the Main river in Frankfurt?

Depemds on which Frankfurt if it is Frankfurt Hessen it is the Rhein River and if it is Frankfurt Brandenburg it is the Oder River.


What state of Germany is Frankfurt found?

Frankfurt is found in Hesse (German: Hessen). I have to improve my answer, when you just talk about Frankfurt than you usual mean Frankfurt am (on the) Main, which is in Hesse (Hessen) But there is another Frankfurt in Germany, which is called Frankfurt an der (on the) Oder, that is in eastern Germany. This Frankfurt is found in Brandenburg.


What is the origin of the word frankfurter?

It was originated in Frankfurt, Germany. It means one from Frankfurt.


What city is the Frankfurt airport in?

in frankfurt am main ..


What is Frankfurt's official name?

Frankfurt am Main


Pick the odd one out Paris Madrid Frankfurt London?

Frankfurt - it is not a capital city


What is the birth name of Stephen Frankfurt?

Stephen Frankfurt's birth name is Stephen Owen Frankfurt.


How do you Frankfurt airport to Frankfurt-hann is there trains?

I guess you mean from Frankfurt Airport to Frankfurt-Hahn Airport. There is no train to Hahn Airport, but a bus line.