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|native_name = {{native name|de|Kanton Schwyz Äusseres Land}}<br/>{{native name|fr|Canton de Schwytz-Extérieur}}<br/>{{native name|it|Svitto Esterno}} |
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|conventional_long_name = Canton of Schwyz Outer Territory |
|conventional_long_name = Canton of Schwyz Outer Territory |
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|common_name = Outer Schwyz |
|common_name = Outer Schwyz |
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|continent = Europe |
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|country = Switzerland |
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|era = [[Restoration and Regeneration in Switzerland|Restoration and Regeneration]] |
|era = [[Restoration and Regeneration in Switzerland|Restoration and Regeneration]] |
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|status = Half-canton |
|status = Half-canton |
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'''Outer Schwyz''' ({{ |
'''Outer Schwyz''' ({{langx|de|Ausserschwyz}}, formally ''{{lang|de|Kanton Schwyz äusseres Land}}'', Canton of Schwyz Outer Territory) was a [[half-canton]] of [[Switzerland]] from 1831 to 1833. |
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In 1831 the three outer districts of [[Canton of Schwyz|Schwyz]], centered on [[Pfäffikon, Schwyz|Pfäffikon]], [[March District|March]] and [[Einsiedeln]], and the district of [[Küssnacht]], wished to secede from Schwyz within the scope of the [[restoration and Regeneration in Switzerland|regeneration]] movement. They were mainly concerned by their political disadvantage in comparison to the more ancient part of the canton and the unwillingness of conservative elements to reform the canton's constitution.<ref name="HDS">{{HDS|7385|Canton of Schwyz}}</ref> |
In 1831 the three outer districts of [[Canton of Schwyz|Schwyz]], centered on [[Pfäffikon, Schwyz|Pfäffikon]], [[March District|March]] and [[Einsiedeln]], and the district of [[Küssnacht]], wished to secede from Schwyz within the scope of the [[restoration and Regeneration in Switzerland|regeneration]] movement. They were mainly concerned by their political disadvantage in comparison to the more ancient part of the canton and the unwillingness of conservative elements to reform the canton's constitution.<ref name="HDS">{{HDS|7385|Canton of Schwyz}}</ref> |
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*''The information in this article is based on that in its [[:fr:Canton de Schwytz-Extérieur|French equivalent]]''. |
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Status | Half-canton | ||||||||
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Government | Republic | ||||||||
Historical era | Restoration and Regeneration | ||||||||
• Seceded from Schwyz | 1831 | ||||||||
• Forcibly reunited with [Inner] Schwyz | 1833 | ||||||||
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Outer Schwyz (German: Ausserschwyz, formally Kanton Schwyz äusseres Land, Canton of Schwyz Outer Territory) was a half-canton of Switzerland from 1831 to 1833.
In 1831 the three outer districts of Schwyz, centered on Pfäffikon, March and Einsiedeln, and the district of Küssnacht, wished to secede from Schwyz within the scope of the regeneration movement. They were mainly concerned by their political disadvantage in comparison to the more ancient part of the canton and the unwillingness of conservative elements to reform the canton's constitution.[1]
The remaining half-canton was called Inner Schwyz; it comprised the older part of the canton as well as the community of Wollerau.
In January 1831 a provisional government of the half-canton was instituted at a people's assembly at Lachen. After further negotiations, the constitution was then agreed in April 1832. The half-canton was provisionally recognised by the Confederal government in April 1833, and Joachim Schmid was recognised as the official delegate to the federal parliament.
In July 1833, [Inner] Schwyz invaded and occupied the district of Küssnacht under Colonel Theodor Ab-Yberg . The Confederal government then intervened militarily and forced the parties to unite. In October 1833, following negotiations, a new constitution was introduced, which provided for equal political rights throughout the whole canton.[1]
The capital of Outer Schwyz alternated between Lachen and Einsiedeln.