Oh yes! Me too!Originally Posted by {BHC}AntiWarmanCake88
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They should be in too, because Switzerland was an independent nationstate already back then. The swiss didn't just function as a national group within a european empire, as did Croats, Czechs and Norwegians for example. If you don't count in those few years under Napoleon when the Helvetic Republic was established (1798 - 1802). I don't think we should.
Some info. from Wikipedia:
"The Early Modern period of Swiss history, lasting from formal independence in 1648 to the French invasion of 1798 came to be referred as Ancien Régime retrospectively, in post-Napoleonic Switzerland.
At the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648, the Swiss Confederacy attained legal independence from the Holy Roman Empire, although it had been de facto independent since the Swabian War in 1499. With the support of the Duke of Orléans, who was also prince of Neuchâtel and the head of the French delegation, Johann Rudolf Wettstein, the mayor of Basel, succeeded to get the formal exemption from the empire for all cantons and associates of the confederacy.
The Valtellina became a dependency of the Drei Bünde (Graubünden) again after the Treaty and remained so until the founding of the Cisalpine Republic by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1797."
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