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Jade Treaty

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The Jade Bight area offered deep water, a good anchorage and no ice in winter. Oldenburg welcomed the Prussian idea as a powerful ally and needed money to end the Bentinck succession dispute. From 1854, Prussia established the fortress, naval base and city of Wilhelmshaven, which would be useful in
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provided for the handover of 340 hectares of Oldenburg territory at what is now
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of 1848-51, Prussia had virtually no navy. Within a few days the
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had destroyed German maritime commerce in the North Sea and the
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The Jade Bight held the potential of a fine deep water port.
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The Wilhelmshaven and Jade Bight area as developed today.
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Index

German
Kingdom of Prussia
Grand Duchy of Oldenburg
Wilhelmshaven
Germany
Jade Bight
North Sea
Bremerhaven

Prince Adalbert of Prussia
First Schleswig War
Danish navy
Baltic Sea
Congress of Vienna

Second Schleswig War


Die Welt
„Preußens Geheimnis“
ISBN
3-520-81303-3
Categories
1853 treaties
1853 in Prussia
1853 in the German Confederation
July 1853 events
Treaties of the Kingdom of Prussia
Treaties of the Duchy of Oldenburg
Treaties involving territorial changes

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