Zollverein
Americannoun
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(in the 19th century) a union of German states for the maintenance of a uniform tariff on imports from other countries, and of free trading among themselves.
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any similar union or arrangement between a number of states; customs union.
noun
Etymology
Origin of Zollverein
1835–45; < German, equivalent to Zoll custom, duty, tariff + Verein union
Example Sentences
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After the failure of the Frankfurt Assembly, momentum for German unification resumed with the mounting success of the Zollverein, a customs union formed by Prussia in 1834.
From Textbooks • Dec. 14, 2022
In the German lands, it was not until the establishment of the Zollverein, a customs union, in 1834 that trade could flow freely enough to encourage industrial growth in earnest.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2020
The Zollverein coal mine, where he worked in the area of Essen, Germany, was so clogged with coal dust, he remembers, that people would stir up a black cloud whenever they moved.
From Scientific American • Sep. 5, 2017
At Zollverein, the viewing platform offers a 360-degree view of the physical change the transformation has brought about.
From Scientific American • Sep. 5, 2017
Werner Pfennig grows up three hundred miles northeast of Paris in a place called Zollverein: a four-thousand-acre coal- mining complex outside Essen, Germany.
From "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr
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