North German Confederation was created in 1866.
Reichstag - North German Confederation - was created in 1866.
North German Confederation ended in 1871.
German Confederation was created in 1815.
Reichstag - North German Confederation - ended in 1871.
Confederation of German Trade Unions was created in 1949-10.
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.
German confederation
The correct order of events on the road to German unification is as follows: 4) Confederation of the Rhine (1806-1813), 1) Zollverein (1834), 3) Frankfurt Assembly (1848-1849), and finally 2) North German Confederation (1867). The Confederation of the Rhine was established after the Napoleonic Wars, followed by the Zollverein, which facilitated economic unity. The Frankfurt Assembly attempted to create a unified German state, and the North German Confederation was a critical step towards unification under Prussian leadership.
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.
In 1815 the German Confederation was created in Vienna.
German Confederation ended in 1866.
The German Confederation dissolved in 1866, after the Austro-Prussian War. It had been created in 1815, and had previously dissolved in 1848, but was re-established in 1850.