The Prussian authorities also increased local taxes while limiting the town's autonomy.
No blood was shed at that upheaval and all political powers were taken over from the Prussian authorities.
In 1837, the conflict between Prussian authorities and the archbishop began.
For his involvement, he was tried in absentia and sentenced to death by the Prussian authorities.
The Prussian authorities aimed to integrate the conurbation into a single unit.
However, on May 19, 1849 the Prussian authorities had closed down the newspaper because of its support for constitutional and democratic reforms.
From the start, the party was subject to severe repressions and attacks by Prussian authorities.
Holzmann's work was repeatedly the target of censorship by the Prussian authorities.
Since the early 1850s, the Prussian authorities emphasized on constructing state railways.
The monastery was dissolved by the Prussian authorities in 1794.