North German Confederation ended in 1871.
North German Confederation was created in 1866.
Reichstag - North German Confederation - ended in 1871.
Reichstag - North German Confederation - was created in 1866.
German confederation
Following the explusion of Austria from Germany in 1866, Prussia annexed several German states that had supported Austria. Prussia dissolved the German Confederation in 1866 and established the North German Confederation in 1867.
German Confederation was created in 1815.
German Confederation ended in 1866.
The was the period of the German Confederation, which succeeded the Napoleonic confederation in 1815 and included states which had been part of the Holy Roman Empire of Germany. The Confederation was ruled by Austria from 1848 to 1866, when the Austro-Prussian War finally dissolved the countries into the North German Confederation (a true German nation) and Austria.
The Southern German States of BADEN, WÜRTTEMBERG, BAVARIA, and some smaller districts remained outside of the Prussian-led North German Confederation.
The German Confederation was larger in 1871 because in the early time of 1815 they had just begun the German confederation.
By dominating the German states via wars and diplomacy created a path of a union of states known as the North German Confederation and later the German Empire.