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German Federal Act (June 8, 1815)
May 2nd, 2024
  • Filed
    May 2nd, 2024

The general agreement between the German states on the founding of the German Confederation was first signed by thirty-five individual states and four free cities (Lübeck, Hamburg, Bremen, and Frankfurt) on June 8, 1815, during the Congress of Vienna. Soon thereafter, Baden, Württemberg, and Hesse- Homburg joined as well. The inclusion of the German Confederation in the Final Act of the Congress of Vienna of July 9, 1815, meant that the Confederation was recognized under international law. The Confederation remained in place throughout the Revolution of 1848–49 and officially ended with the peace treaty signed by Prussia and Austria on August 23, 1866.

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