North German Confederation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The North German Confederation (German: ), came into existence in August 1866 as a military alliance of 22 states of northern Germany with the Kingdom of Prussia as the leading state. In July 1867 i...
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Postage stamps and postal history of the North German Confederation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One of the functions of the North German Confederation was to handle the mail and issue postage stamps, which it began doing on 1 January 1868. To accommodate the different monetary systems in use by ...
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Map of German unification - the Seven Weeks War - North German Confederation - second German Empire 1871 ... Extensions towards forming the North German Confederation 1867; Other Germanic territories agree to the formation of a Second German Empire after the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871;
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The North German Confederation was the basis of the German Empire, which adopted most parts of the federation's constitution and its flag. It included the lands of the German Confederation north of the river Main, plus Prussia's eastern territories and the Duchy of Schleswig.
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Encyclopedia article about North German Confederation. Information about North German Confederation in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... North German Confederation; North German Constitution; North German Federation; North German Federation; North German Lloyd;
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North German Confederation and Prussia. Fullarton, A. & Co. 1872; ; View larger, zoomable image (turn off pop-up blocker) ; ... Full Title: North German Confederation and Prussia according to Weiland, Stieler &c. Compiled by J. Hugh Johnson, F.R.G.S. XVI. (with) Principality of Hohenzollern.
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on North German Confederation, German History. Includes related research links. ... North German Confederation, 1867–71, alliance of 22 German states N of the Main River.
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Alliances were entered into between the North German Confederation and the important states to the south of the Main—namely, the kingdom of Bavaria, the Grand Duchy of Baden, and the kingdom of Württemberg—under which these states agreed to place their military forces under command of the king of Prussia in case...
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English: Coat of arms of North German Confederation ... 13 September 2008 ... Own work, based on Image:Flag of Prussia 1892-1918.svg...
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