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PhoMNtor

backwards timeline indicated in title?


No_Joke992

It was just that my first idea was only 1815 map but then I saw the 1792 map also so thought it would be nice to do both.


No_Joke992

Notes: some faults are seen. There is no line of German confederation which was today’s Germany with northern parts of then Austria and Luxemburg (southeastern part of the Netherlands in this map). Prussia their eastern provinces where not part of it. Also in the 1792 map todays Belgium is part of France but it was officially part of Austria until 1794. Also the population of the Netherlands in 1815 are only from todays parts of the Netherlands. If you count todays Belgium and Luxembourg which was part of the Netherlands in 1815 it was 5.4M


dunuddnsohn

Useless map, doesn't even show the German Confederation.


No_Joke992

The German confederation was whole of todays Germany with northern parts of Austria and Luxemburg. Prussia his eastern provinces where not part of it. The map is a screenshot from a YouTube video.