In 1814, after the Napoleonic Wars and the Congress of Vienna, there were 39 states in the German Confederation. This included various kingdoms, grand duchies, duchies, principalities, and free cities. The number of German states varied throughout history, but by 1814, the landscape was shaped significantly by the political changes of that era.
Some of the important government buildings in Washington , DC were destroyed by a surprise attack of the British in August, 1814.
The battle of Horseshoe bend in 1814 was fought in Alabama. The Horseshoe Bend battle was fought on March 27th, 1814. The United States and Indian allies fought and defeated The Red Sticks.
It's unclear whether the question is about German unification in the nineteenth century (1864-71) or reunification in 1990. After about 1815 there was a growing movement in favour of German unification. Many in the German-speaking felt that being divided into 39 more or less sovereign states (countries) put them at a disadvantage by comparison with nation-states like France or Britain. Until about 1860 the German states had resisted unification. However, in the early 1860s Bismarck (and others) decided to use German nationalism as a means to creating a kind of 'Greater Prussia' (without Austria). Joncey another answer is the 1.German difference protestant north, catholic south 2.Austria feared German competition 3.lesser German states feared losing authority 4.France afraid of German power
France was the only country. That's why it's called the French Revolution. Austria and a few German states, however, attempted to overthrow the newly formed french government, and waged battles on France's eastern border, but they were unsuccesful until 1814 with the defeat of Napoleon.
The answer is not Italian, it is German.
well easy . the war of 1814 Austria was the largest and stongest german state. after that the british help the german prussia form the new german state. very very bad move
As of 2021, there are approximately 3.5 million German Shepherds in the United States.
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Many events promoted German unity. Napoleon invaded German states, Prussia and Austria. He organized a number of German states into the Rhine Confederation. The Congress of Vienna created the German Confederation.
The 4th President of the United States was James Madison from March 4, 1809 to March 4, 1817
Many events promoted German unity. Napoleon invaded German states, Prussia and Austria. He organized a number of German states into the Rhine Confederation. The Congress of Vienna created the German Confederation.
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Great Britain
The War of Liberation in 1813 and 1814 was a step toward German unification. The Revolution of 1848 was another step.
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The German city states are Berlin, Bremen, and Hamburg.