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  1. 1848 in Switzerland

    Events from 1848 in Switzerland. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    February - Federal troops leave Zug February - Pro-republic uprising in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Le Locle, and Val-de-Travers [1] 1 March - Pro-republic forces overthrow the Council of State of the Canton of Neuchatel, declare the Canton a republic April - Federal troops leave Wallis 27 June - Draft constitution accepted by the Swiss Diet [1] July - A Swiss constitutional referendum is ...
  3. britannica.com

    6 days agoSwitzerland - Alps, Neutrality, Banking: The year 1848 was a decisive turning point in Swiss history. Although internal conflict was not wholly eliminated thereafter, it was always settled within the framework of the 1848 federal constitution. The liberals and radicals, who completely dominated the state in the 19th century and remained a leading force into the 21st century, gradually and not ...
  4. history-switzerland.geschichte-schweiz.ch

    Dufour is by the way also co-founder (together with the key player Henri Dunant) of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in 1864 and inventor of modern maps (1844 - 1864) that establish Switzerland's leading role in cartography. Swiss Federal Constitution of 1848
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    The history of Switzerland since 1848 has been largely one of success and prosperity. Industrialisation transformed the traditional agricultural economy, and Swiss neutrality during the World Wars and the success of the banking industry furthered the ascent of Switzerland to its status as one of the world's most stable economies.
  6. eda.admin.ch

    Jul 18, 2024The Federal Assembly met for the first time in Bern - just chosen to be Switzerland's federal capital - on 6 November 1848. The founding of the Swiss federal state ushered in a period of greater stability as regards both domestic and foreign affairs.
  7. swissinfo.ch

    1848 saw the creation of the Swiss federal state and a unique democratic island in the sea of monarchist Europe. However, "Switzerland" as such already existed. This article takes a closer ...
  8. historytoday.com

    The unification of Switzerland, or Helvetia, in the nineteenth century, like the unification of western Europe in the twentieth century, was a long and complex process. The contentious issues at stake were sovereignty, religious toleration, a single market, a common currency and a united army. The slow integration took place in parallel with the better-known processes at work in Germany and ...
  9. history-maps.com

    Oct 29, 2024The civil conflict ended with the adoption of a federal constitution in 1848, establishing Switzerland as a unified federal republic. From that point forward, Switzerland's history has been defined by stability and prosperity. Industrialization in the 19th century modernized the economy, shifting it from agriculture to industry.
  10. bar.admin.ch

    Modern Switzerland has its roots in the 18th century. The period up to 1848 is characterised by phases of continuity, but also of interruption. Sources held by the Swiss Federal Archives document historical topics from the fields of politics, law, the military, administration, foreign policy, socio-economics and sociology.
  11. swiss1848.ch

    A Short History Lesson At the end of the Sonderbund civil war which lasted 27 days, a new federal constitution was drawn up by Johann Conrad Kern (1808-1888) of Thurgau and Henri Druey (1790-1855) of Vaud. This new constitution was declared on 12th September 1948 and the Federation of Switzerland as we know today was created.

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