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North German Confederation

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  • The resulting state was called the North German Confederation.

    FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007

  • The resulting state was called the North German Confederation.

    FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007

  • The resulting state was called the North German Confederation.

    FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007

  • The resulting state was called the North German Confederation.

    FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007

  • The resulting state was called the North German Confederation.

    FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007

  • It was he who drew up the text of the constitution of the North German Confederation; in 1870 he was sent on a very confidential mission to Spain in connexion with the Hohenzollern candidature for the Spanish crown; he assisted Bismarck at the final negotiations for the treaty of Frankfort, and was one of the secretaries to the congress of Berlin; he also assisted Bismarck in the composition of his memoirs.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various

  • The new North German Confederation was based avowedly on manhood suffrage, not because either King William or Bismarck loved democracy, but because after lately pledging themselves to it as the groundwork of reform of the old Confederation, they could not draw back in the hour of triumph.

    The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.) John Holland Rose 1898

  • The result was the foundation of the North German Confederation, under the leadership of Prussia.

    German Culture Past and Present Ernest Belfort Bax 1890

  • The results of the victory of Prussia over Austria at Sadowa, and the formation of the North German Confederation under Prussian leadership, rendered the conduct of foreign relations a difficult and delicate task, especially as regards Luxemburg and Limburg, both of which were under the personal sovereignty of William III, and at the same time formed part of the old German Confederation.

    History of Holland George Edmundson 1889

  • A copy of a letter of the 15th instant, and of its accompaniment, addressed by the Secretary of the Navy to the Secretary of State, descriptive of Tutuila and of other islands of the group, and of a letter in the nature of a protest from a person claiming to be consul of the North German Confederation in that quarter, are also herewith transmitted.

    A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 7, part 1: Ulysses S. Grant 1878

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