- Canton of Basel
Infobox Former Subdivision
native_name = "Kanton Basel"
conventional_long_name = Canton of Basel
common_name = Basel, Canton|
continent = Europe
region = Alps
country = Switzerland
subdivision = Canton
nation = Old Swiss Confederacy
status_text = Canton of theOld Swiss Confederacy , of theHelvetic Republic and of Restauration Switzerland|
year_start = 1501
year_end = 1833|
event_pre = Prince-Bishopric est.
date_pre = 999
event_start = Seceded from Empire
to join Switzerland
date_start =
1501
event1 =Peace of Westphalia
recognises Swiss
cantons' independence
date_event1 =
May 15 1648
event2 =Rauracian Republic
date_event2 = 1792–93
event3 =Helvetic Republic
date_event3 = 1798–1802
event4 = Bad Bubendorf meeting
date_event4 =October 18 ,1830
event_end = Partitioned in twain
date_end =August 26 1833 |
p1 = Bishopric of Basel
image_p1 =
s1 = Basel-City
image_s1 =
s2 = Basel-Country
image_s2 = |
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image_map_caption = The canton of Basel, shown within the northern part of theHelvetic Republic , as at 1802; thecanton of Fricktal (adjacent) joined theAargau later that year.|
capital = Basel
languages = GermanBasel was a
canton of Switzerland that was in existence between 1501 and 1833, when it was split into the two present-day 'half-cantons' ofBasel-City andBasel-Country .Background
The town of Basel was called "Basilia" in Latin, this name being documented from the year 374
AD . From 999 until theProtestant Reformation , Basel was ruled byprince-bishop s (seeBishop of Basel , whose memory is preserved in thecrosier shown on the Baselcoat of arms , as above). In 1019, the construction of the cathedral of Basel (known locally as the Münster) began underHenry II, Holy Roman Emperor . In 1225–26, the bridge over theRhine was constructed by BishopHeinrich von Thun and lesser Basel (Kleinbasel) founded as a beachhead to protect the bridge.Basel became the focal point of
western Christendom during the 15th centuryCouncil of Basel (1431–49), including the 1439 election ofantipope Felix V . In 1459,Pope Pius II endowed theUniversity of Basel where such notables asErasmus ofRotterdam ,Paracelsus andHans Holbein the Younger taught. At the same time the new craft of printing was introduced to Basel byapprentice s of Gutenberg; the Schwabe publishing house was founded 1488 byJohannes Petri and is the oldest publishing house still in business.Johann Froben also operated his printing house in Basel and was notable for publishing works byErasmus .By the 16th century, the Prince-Bishopric of Basel comprised:
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* Barony of ValanginEstablishment
In 1495, Basel was incorporated in the Upper Rhenish
Imperial Circle , the bishop sitting on the Bench of the Ecclesiastical Princes. As a direct consequence of theSwabian War , resolved by the 1499 Treaty of Basel, Basel and theImperial City ofSchaffhausen "de facto" separated from theHoly Roman Empire and joined the Swiss Confederation in 1501, as the confederacy's 11th and 12th states, withAppenzell following suit 12 years later to complete the "Dreizehn Orte" that made up Switzerland until theFrench Revolutionary Wars . The bishop continued to reside in Basel until the reformation of Oecolampadius in 1529; the bishop's crook was however retained as the city's coat of arms.Intended as a defence of
Huguenots then persecuted in France, Calvin's Institutes, authored in Basel, was a 1536 exposition of Protestant Christian doctrine which later became known asCalvinism .The 1648
Peace of Westphalia finally brought about Imperial recognition of the independence of the Swiss cantons, removing the "de jure" (but not "de facto") overlordship of theHoly Roman Empire rejected by the then–Prince-Bishopric nearly 150 years earlier.In 1792, the
Rauracian Republic , a revolutionaryFrench client republic , was created, lasting for a few months into the following year before being partitioned between a restored canton of Basel, later within theHelvetic Republic , and theFirst French Republic .Unrest and insurrection
Until the year 1830, Basel was a unified canton, with citizens from both the city and the municipalities of the countryside sitting in the "Kantonsparlament". The cantonal parliament was dominated by members from the city, though its population was less than that of the combined countryside. This had not previously been a source of greviance, but in 1830 the "Baselbieter", or citizens from the countryside grew increasingly distrustful of the city. At a meeting in Bad Bubendorf on
18 October 1830 , 25 "Baselbieter" wrote to the "esteemed gentlemen and noblemen in Basel", demanding equal rights between city and countryside and a representation in parliament in proportion to their numbers.When the city rejected this demand, resentment from the landscape grew still larger to the extent that the city feared an attack. In
Liestal a few men of the countryside formed a new provincial government protected by an army of 3,000. The government was however short-lived as on16 January 1831 a force from Basel occupied Liestal, driving out the new government. A number of villages, such asGelterkinden ,Reigoldswil ,Anwil andBubendorf remained loyal to Basel, though coming under threat from the rebels. The unrest in the countryside persisted into 1832 and both sides committed unjustices upon the other.On
3 August 1833 over 1200 troops of the city armed with 14cannon marched on Liestal, but at theBattle of Hülftenschanz , which took place betweenPratteln andFrenkendorf , the city's troops were forced back to Basel by the superior numbers of the rebels. Their route back to the city was ambushed and the city forces took heavy losses.Partition
After this conflict, the highest Swiss authority, the "
Tagsatzung ", was petitioned on17 August 1833 to separate the canton of Basel; nine days later, the partition was effected. From the country municipalities it allocated onlyRiehen ,Bettingen and Kleinhüningen — which would otherwise have been anexclave ofBasel-Country betweenBasel-City and theGrand Duchy of Baden — to the new canton of Basel-City. The remaining municipalities formed the new canton of Basel-Country.References
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