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== Demographics == | == Demographics before 1816 == | ||
Population statistics before 1816 may be found and collected in church registers. | Population statistics before 1816 may be found and collected in church registers. | ||
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== Zollverein before and after 1834 == | == Zollverein before and after 1834 == | ||
The Zollverein was an association of German states formed to ease heavy customs and trade policies; for example, to transport goods from Königsberg to Cologne without heavy dues and assesments. The idea of a duty-free single market came from the Confederation of the Rhine. Here are two maps that show which countries to [http://www.figuren-modellbau.de/rheinbund.html Rheinbund] and [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutscher_Zollverein German Zollverein] belong. < br> | |||
1. Prussia with its associated States and | The following explains the various states and their enclaves that belonged before and after 1834 to the Zollverein <br> '' 'Before 1834' '':<br> | ||
Before 1834: | |||
1. Prussia with its associated States and affiliated enclaves - Anhalt-Bernburg (since June 17, 1826), Anhalt-Dessau (since July 17, 1828), Anhalt-Köthen (since July 17, 1828), Waldeck (since 16th April 1831), enklavierte areas of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (since October 25, 1819), enklavierte areas of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (since June 24, 1822), enclave Allstedt (Saxony-Weimar) (since June 27, 1823), Enclave Oldisleben (Saxony-Weimar) (since June 27, 1823), Enclave Rossow (Mecklenburg-Schwerin) (since 2 December 1826), Enclave Netzeband (Mecklenburg-Schwerin) (since 2 December 1826), Enclave Schoenberg (to Mecklenburg-Schwerin) (since 2 December 1826), Enclave Volkenroda (Saxony-Coburg and Gotha) (since July 4, 1829), Enclave Oberamt Meisenheim (to Hesse-Homburg) (since 31 December 1829), the Principality of Birkenfeld enclave (Oldenburg) (since July 24, 1830) | |||
2. Grand Duchy of Hesse (since February 14, 1828 and during the Prussian-Hessian Customs Union) | 2. Grand Duchy of Hesse (since February 14, 1828 and during the Prussian-Hessian Customs Union) | ||
3. Electorate of Hesse (since July 25, 1831 during the Prussian-Hessian Customs Union) without the county Schaumburg (Hesse-Kassel was since 1828 already a member of the Central German Trade Association) | 3. Electorate of Hesse (since July 25, 1831 during the Prussian-Hessian Customs Union) without the county Schaumburg (Hesse-Kassel was since 1828 already a member of the Central German Trade Association) |
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