Duchy of Warsaw
The Duchy of Warsaw was a Polish state established by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1807 from the Polish lands he seized from the Kingdom of Prussia in Treaties of Tilsit. The duchy was in personal union with Saxony under Frederick Augustus I as Duke of Warsaw (1807-1813). The area of the Duchy had already been liberated by a popular uprising in 1806, provoked by proclomation of conscription to the Polish army. The first tasks for the new government included providing food to the French army which was fighting the Russians in East Prussia. According to the Treaties of Tilsit, the area of the Duchy was formed from the Prussian provinces:
- New East Prussia (except Bialystok district which was given to Russia)
- Southern Prussia (Second partition of Poland)
- New Silesia (Second partition of Poland)
- parts of West Prussia (mainly Netze district and Chelmno Land)
- Gdansk was made a free city with French and Polish garrisons there.
The Duchy had was endowed with a formal constitution by Napoleon (see Constitution of Duchy of Warsaw).
Unlike the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Duchy was highly militarized and overtaxed. In 1812, the state of 3 milion people contributed almost 200,000 army recruits for service against Russia.
Poles expected in 1812 that the duchy would be upgraded to the status of a kingdom, and that during Napoleon's march on Russia, it would be joined with the liberated territories of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. However, Napoleon didn't want to make a permanent decision that would tie his hands before the anticipated peace settlement with Russia.
After the fall of Napoleon, according to the Congress of Vienna (1815), the territory of the Duchy was divided into three parts:
- Kingdom of Poland in personal union with Russia - 128,000 kmò,
- Grand Duchy of Poznan in real union with Prussia - 29,000 kmò
- Free City of Kraków (under protection of the three powers, but in 1846 annexed by Austria) - roughly 1000 kmò with 88,000 people.
See also
- South Prussia (1793-1806)
- Grand Duchy of Poznan (1815-1848)
- Province of Posen (1949-1919)
- Reichsgau Wartheland (1939-1945)
- Poland (all other times)
- Poznan Voivodship
- Greater Poland Voivodship
- Poznan (city)