
Konfederacja warszawska
The Warszawska Confederacja (Warsaw Confederation) was a key Polish political movement in the early 19th century aiming to promote independence and unity among Polish lands, which were divided among foreign powers after the partitions of Poland. It sought to rally support for Polish sovereignty, often opposing Russian influence and control. The Confederation played a role in shaping national identity and resistance efforts during a time when Poland lacked an independent state. It was an important part of Poland’s historical efforts to preserve its cultural and political identity under foreign rule.