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History of Schleswig-Holstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Holstein was Christianized, lots of the Wagrians were killed and the land was inhabited by settlers from Westphalia, Friesland and Holland. |
 | | In 1713 the regent broke the stipulated neutrality of the duchy in favour of Sweden and Frederick IV of Denmark seized the excuse to expel the duke by force of arms. |
 | | Holstein was part of the territory of the German Confederation, with which an annexation of whole Schleswig-Holstein to Denmark would have been incompatible. |
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