This allowed the Treaty of Union of 1901 to be ratified, and simultaneously approved the Act of Union of 1906, which made the United Kingdom of Great Britain, Ireland, and Denmark. This is possible because King Christian IX's son, Frederick, was killed during the Second Schleswig War, his other son George was killed by a fever when he was 12, and his final son Valdemar was inflicted with chronic depression and took his own life when he was 17.
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| - United Kingdom of Great Britain, Ireland, and Denmark (Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation)
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| - This allowed the Treaty of Union of 1901 to be ratified, and simultaneously approved the Act of Union of 1906, which made the United Kingdom of Great Britain, Ireland, and Denmark. This is possible because King Christian IX's son, Frederick, was killed during the Second Schleswig War, his other son George was killed by a fever when he was 12, and his final son Valdemar was inflicted with chronic depression and took his own life when he was 17.
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city other
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| - treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation
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ethnic group
| - Anglo-Saxon, Gaelic, German
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Name
| - United Kingdom of Great Britain, Ireland, and Denmark
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royal house
| - Windsor-Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
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| - This allowed the Treaty of Union of 1901 to be ratified, and simultaneously approved the Act of Union of 1906, which made the United Kingdom of Great Britain, Ireland, and Denmark. This is possible because King Christian IX's son, Frederick, was killed during the Second Schleswig War, his other son George was killed by a fever when he was 12, and his final son Valdemar was inflicted with chronic depression and took his own life when he was 17. These horrible events allowed his oldest daughter to be the rightful heir to the Danish Throne, and thus uniting the two countries, and, after the birth of her son George, uniting the two houses in the Royal House of Windsor-Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg.
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