Austro - Prussian War
The German Confederation was larger in 1871 because in the early time of 1815 they had just begun the German confederation.
The Austro-Prussian War of 1866 resulted in a decisive victory for Prussia and its allies. The conflict led to the dissolution of the German Confederation and the establishment of the North German Confederation, dominated by Prussia. Austria was excluded from German affairs and lost its influence over German states. The war also set the stage for the eventual unification of Germany under Prussian leadership.
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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.
German confederation
German Confederation was created in 1815.
German Confederation ended in 1866.
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.
Reichstag - North German Confederation - ended in 1871.
Reichstag - North German Confederation - was created in 1866.
Britain and Prussia probably dominated the German Confederation.
Confederation of German Trade Unions was created in 1949-10.
destroyed = zerstört destroyed = verwüstet
The Austro-Prussian War of 1866 resulted in a decisive victory for Prussia and its allies. The conflict led to the dissolution of the German Confederation and the establishment of the North German Confederation, dominated by Prussia. Austria was excluded from German affairs and lost its influence over German states. The war also set the stage for the eventual unification of Germany under Prussian leadership.