London Protocol

United Kingdom-Prussia [1852]

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Neuchâtel crisis

  • In Neuchâtel crisis

    Four years later, in the London Protocol of 1852, the other Great Powers formally acknowledged his rights in Neuchâtel, but with the proviso that Prussia should do nothing to assert them without their concurrence. In September 1856 there was an unsuccessful pro-Prussian coup d’etat in Neuchâtel, conducted by loyalist aristocrats…

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Schleswig-Holstein

  • Lübeck, Germany: Holstentor
    In Schleswig-Holstein: History

    …pressured Prussia into accepting the London Protocol of 1852. Under the terms of this peace agreement, the German Confederation returned Schleswig-Holstein to Denmark. In an agreement with Prussia under the 1852 protocol, the Danish government in return undertook not to tie Schleswig more closely to Denmark than to its sister…

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