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CONFEDERATION (Fr. confederation, Lat. confoederatio, from foedus, a league, foederare, to form a league) , primarily any league, or union of people, or bodies of people. The term
union of sovereign states, for certain common purposes, e.g. the German Confederation (Bund), established by the congress of Vienna in 1815, and the Confederation of the Rhine (Rheinbund), a league of certain German states under the protection
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The variant " Confederacy," derived through the Anglo-French confederacie, and meaning generally a league or union, whether of states or individuals, was applied in America in the sense of Confederation to the seceding southern states (see above). In its political sense, however, confederacy has generally come to mean rather a temporary league of independent states for certain purposes. As applied to individuals, while " confederation " is used of certain open unions of people for political or other purposes (e.g. the Miners' Confederation), " confederacy " from its obsolete legal sense of conspiracyhas come frequently to imply a secret bond, a combination for illicit purposes, or of persons whose identity is not disclosed.End of Article: CONFEDERATION (Fr. confederation, Lat. confoederatio, from foedus, a league, foederare, to form a league) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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