Jade Treaty

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Der Jade-Vertrag vom 20. Juli 1853 regelte die Übergabe eines zunächst 340 Hektar großen vormals oldenburgischen Gebietes an der Außenjade, dem einzigen natürlichen Tiefwasserhafen der deutschen Nordseeküste, an Preußen, das hier einen Kriegshafen anlegen wollte. Preußen zahlte Oldenburg als Kompensation dafür eine halbe Million Taler in drei Tranchen. Auf der Fläche richtete Preußen eine Marinebasis ein, die spätere Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven und Keimzelle des heutigen Wilhelmshaven. rdf:langString
The Jade Treaty (German: Jade-Vertrag) of 20 July 1853 between Kingdom of Prussia and Grand Duchy of Oldenburg provided for the handover of 340 hectares of Oldenburg territory at what is now Wilhelmshaven, Germany, on the western shore of the Jade Bight, a bay of the North Sea west of Bremerhaven. It was considered the best natural deep-water port in the German North Sea coast, and a good place for the naval base Prussia wished to build. The navy base built there became the nucleus of today's Wilhelmshaven. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Der Jade-Vertrag vom 20. Juli 1853 regelte die Übergabe eines zunächst 340 Hektar großen vormals oldenburgischen Gebietes an der Außenjade, dem einzigen natürlichen Tiefwasserhafen der deutschen Nordseeküste, an Preußen, das hier einen Kriegshafen anlegen wollte. Preußen zahlte Oldenburg als Kompensation dafür eine halbe Million Taler in drei Tranchen. Auf der Fläche richtete Preußen eine Marinebasis ein, die spätere Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven und Keimzelle des heutigen Wilhelmshaven.
rdf:langString The Jade Treaty (German: Jade-Vertrag) of 20 July 1853 between Kingdom of Prussia and Grand Duchy of Oldenburg provided for the handover of 340 hectares of Oldenburg territory at what is now Wilhelmshaven, Germany, on the western shore of the Jade Bight, a bay of the North Sea west of Bremerhaven. It was considered the best natural deep-water port in the German North Sea coast, and a good place for the naval base Prussia wished to build. The navy base built there became the nucleus of today's Wilhelmshaven. Since before 1848 Prince Adalbert of Prussia had worked to build a Prussian navy. During the First Schleswig War of 1848-51, Prussia had virtually no navy. Within a few days the Danish navy had destroyed German maritime commerce in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. By 1852 Prussia had started to expand its fleet and needed a good port on the North Sea, which it had lacked since the Congress of Vienna. 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 the Second Schleswig War of 1864.
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