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The German Confederation was a loose association of Central European states created after the Treaty of Augsburg that ended the Prussian War. It was formed by the victors of the war, France and Austria, to organize the nations under their influence, and to avoid another unification war by Prussia.

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  • German Confederation (No Napoleon)
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  • The German Confederation was a loose association of Central European states created after the Treaty of Augsburg that ended the Prussian War. It was formed by the victors of the war, France and Austria, to organize the nations under their influence, and to avoid another unification war by Prussia.
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name short
  • German Confederation
est date
  • 1857(xsd:integer)
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Timeline
  • No Napoleon
Succeeded By
  • 30(xsd:integer)
Name
  • German Confederation
  • Deutscher Bund
Language
  • ,
Preceded By
  • 30(xsd:integer)
Flag caption
  • Flag of the German Confederation
Years
  • 1857(xsd:integer)
Demonym
  • German
Flag
  • Flag of Germany.svg
abstract
  • The German Confederation was a loose association of Central European states created after the Treaty of Augsburg that ended the Prussian War. It was formed by the victors of the war, France and Austria, to organize the nations under their influence, and to avoid another unification war by Prussia.
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