It was created in 1815 (at the Congress of Vienna) and lasted till 1866.
The German Confederation was established at the Congress of Vienna in 1815. It was a successor (of sorts) to the Holy Roman Empire, which had been dissolved in 1806.
The German Confederation, established in 1815, was made up of 39 German states and was headed by Austria. This loose association aimed to coordinate the economic and political interests of the member states but ultimately lacked strong central authority. The Confederation was dissolved in 1866 following the Austro-Prussian War, leading to the formation of the North German Confederation.
The German Confederation was larger in 1871 because in the early time of 1815 they had just begun the 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.
The North German Confederation was a political entity established in 1867, uniting various northern German states under Prussian leadership following the Austro-Prussian War. It was formed to provide a collective defense and promote economic cooperation among its member states. The Confederation included Prussia and 21 smaller states, with its constitution reflecting a federal structure. It laid the groundwork for the eventual unification of Germany in 1871, culminating in the establishment of the German Empire.
It was created in 1815 (at the Congress of Vienna) and lasted till 1866.
The German Confederation was established at the Congress of Vienna in 1815. It was a successor (of sorts) to the Holy Roman Empire, which had been dissolved in 1806.
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.
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
The German Confederation, established in 1815, was made up of 39 German states and was headed by Austria. This loose association aimed to coordinate the economic and political interests of the member states but ultimately lacked strong central authority. The Confederation was dissolved in 1866 following the Austro-Prussian War, leading to the formation of the North German Confederation.
German Confederation was created in 1815.
German Confederation ended in 1866.
The German Confederation was located in Central Europe, covering regions of present-day Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, and parts of other neighboring countries. It existed from 1815 to 1866 and comprised 39 independent states.
North German Confederation ended in 1871.
North German Confederation was created in 1866.
The German Confederation was larger in 1871 because in the early time of 1815 they had just begun the German confederation.