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On January 14, 1814, the Treaty of Kiel was signed, officially transferring Norway from Denmark to Sweden as part of a political agreement during the Napoleonic Wars. Denmark, aligning with Napoleon, suffered territorial losses and ceded Norway in exchange for Swedish Pomerania. However, Norway resisted Swedish rule and declared independence, leading to the brief Swedish-Norwegian War. Despite initial resistance, Norway entered into a union with Sweden, lasting until 1905.
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On January 14, 1814, the Treaty of Kiel was signed, officially transferring Norway from Denmark to Sweden as part of a political agreement during the Napoleonic Wars. Denmark, aligning with Napoleon, suffered territorial losses and ceded Norway in exchange for Swedish Pomerania. However, Norway resisted Swedish rule and declared independence, leading to the brief Swedish-Norwegian War. Despite initial resistance, Norway entered into a union with Sweden, lasting until 1905.
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