Treaty of Prague (Vive L'Empire)

The Treaty of Prague was signed on the 10 October 1870 in the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War.

Summary
The treaty did the following: The treaty also established the terms for the following:
 * The Establishment of the Kingdom of Westphalia and the South German Confederation
 * The ceding of the West-Bank of the Rhine to the Second French Empire
 * Gave residents of the West Bank of the Rhine to until 1 October 1871 to decide between keeping their German nationality and emigrating, or remaining in the region and becoming French citizens.
 * Reduce the Prussian Army to one eighth of it's initial strength (117,250 Men)
 * Regulated the payment of Prussia's war indemnity of five billion Vereinsthalers (due within five years).
 * Required military occupation in parts of Northern Germany until the indemnity was paid (The Prussians paid the indemnity quickly).
 * Trade between the two countries
 * The return of prisoners of war
 * The use of navigable waterways in connection to the West Bank of the Rhine