Swiss Confederacy | |
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1291–1798 | |
Capital | None[4] |
Official languages | German[5] |
Common languages | [source?] |
Religion | Roman Catholic Continental Reformed |
Demonym(s) | Swiss |
Government | Confederation |
Legislature | Federal Diet |
History | |
• Death of Rudolf I | 15 July 1291 |
1291 | |
1356 | |
13–14 September 1515 | |
1529 and 1531 | |
• Formal independence from the HRE | 15 May/24 October 1648 |
January–June 1653 | |
• Collapse | 5 March 1798 |
Currency | About 75 different local currencies, including Basel thaler, Berne thaler, Fribourg gulden, Geneva thaler, Geneva genevoise, Luzern gulden, Neuchâtel gulden, St. Gallen thaler, Schwyz gulden, Solothurn thaler, Valais thaler, Zürich thaler |
Today part of | Switzerland |
The Old Swiss Confederacy, also known as Switzerland or the Swiss Confederacy,[6] was a loose confederation of small states (cantons, German Orte or Stände[7]). These states were all independent and in the Holy Roman Empire. It is now Switzerland.
It formed at the end of the 13th century. It started in what is now Central Switzerland. It eventually included Zürich and Bern by the middle of the 14th century. This was one of the few times when rural and urban communes were combined. All of these communes had imperial immediacy in the Holy Roman Empire.
The Confederacy had 8 cantons (Acht Orte). It was very successful in politics and military for over a century. It became very important in the Burgundy Wars in the 1470s. The confederacy was very powerful in a very confusing Europe.
By 1513, the confederacy had 13 cantons. (Dreizehn Orte) The confederacy became neutral in 1647 (after the threat of the Thirty Years' War). However, many Swiss people mecame private mercenaries in the Italian Wars and the early modern period.
After the Swabian War of 1499, the confederacy became an independent country de facto throughout the early modern period. The confederacy was still part of the Holy Roman Empire until 1648 when the Treaty of Westphalia ended the Thirty Years' War. The Swiss Reformation split the confederates into Protestant and Catholic parties. Eventually, there was lots of conflict in the confederacy until the 1700s. In 1798, the French Revolutionary Army took over the confederacy. It then became the Helvetic Republic.