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  1. Media in category "North German Confederation". The following 20 files are in this category, out of 20 total. Befreiung Deutschlands.JPG 986 × 738; 191 KB. Bevollmächtigte verbündete Regierungen 1867 Illustrirte Zeitung.jpg 1,500 × 2,181; 1.78 MB. Coat of arms of the North German Confederation.svg 518 × 421; 6.85 MB.

  2. North German Confederation–United States relations. After the Austro-Prussian War the North German Confederation was established in 1866 with the United States recognizing the Confederation in 1867. Formal diplomatic relations were never established. Four years later the Confederation later merged with the German Empire where relations continued.

  3. The national flag of Germany is a tricolour consisting of three equal horizontal bands displaying the national colours of Germany: black, red, and gold ( German: Schwarz-Rot-Gold ). [1] The flag was first sighted in 1848 in the German Confederation. The flag was also used by the German Empire from 1848 to 1849.

  4. The North German Confederation (German: Norddeutscher Bund) was initially a German military alliance established in August 1866 under the leadership of the Kingdom of Prussia, which was transformed in the subsequent year into a confederated state (a de facto federal state) that existed from July 1867 to December 1870. A milestone of the German Unification, it was the earliest continual legal ...

  5. The process symbolically concluded when most of south German states joined the North German Confederation with the ceremonial proclamation of the German Empire i.e. the German Reich having 25 member states and led by the Kingdom of Prussia of Hohenzollerns on 18 January 1871; the event was later celebrated as the customary date of the German Empire's foundation, although the legally meaningful ...

  6. Treaties concluded or ratified by the North German Confederation (1867–1871). Pages in category "Treaties of the North German Confederation" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  7. Northern Germany corresponds to the territory of the North German Confederation in the 19th century. The boundary between the spheres of political influence of Prussia (Northern Germany) and Austria (Southern Germany) within the German Confederation (1815–1866) was known as the "Main line" ( Mainlinie , after the river Main ), Frankfurt am Main being the seat of the federal assembly.