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    Wilhelm as Prince of Prussia‚ and Regent. I cannot help‚ however‚ drawing attention to the numerous difficulties which William encountered during the long years which preceded his accession to the throne. He was not at all in sympathy with the opinions of his elder brother‚ King Frederick William IV. He interpreted quite differently the meaning of the duties of a sovereign‚ and he was especially hostile to the opinions of his pietist brother‚ which he considered to be fatal to the greatness of his

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    essay will discuss about the reason why Prussia became the leading state within Germany by 1871. Prussia was a largest German state. Prussia is one of the reason why the German achieved their unification. Prussia was the natural leader among the German states and the process of unification that took place in the mid-19th century was a consequence of its earlier military‚ cultural and political achievements. After the negotiation of the Congress of Vienna‚ Prussia emerged as the major German power of

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    going through changes; there were a set of new powers that began to rise. Austria‚ Prussia‚ and Russia were joining the ranks of other strong European countries due to the fact that they were all beginning to build powerful nations. There were important figures in all three countries that led them in the rise to power. Maria Theresa played a major role in Austria’s gain of power because unlike Russia and Prussia‚ Austria had once been a powerful nation. Maria Theresa was the only female ruler

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    GERMANY Why was Germany unified by Prussia and not Austria? How far is it true to say that Austria lost control of Germany rather than Prussia gained it? Why‚ and to what extent‚ had Prussia replaced Austria as the leading power in the German Confederation by 1862? In what ways‚ and with what results between 1862 and 1871‚ was Germany unified under Prussia? Why was Germany unified under Prussia and not under Austria? To what extent was Germanys unification under Prussia due to the weakness of Austria

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    1848-1871‚ did Prussia achieve and secure dominance in Germany? It is believed that Prussia achieved and secured dominance in Germany because of the role of Bismarck‚ who got rid of the opposition in the Parliament‚ strengthened the Prussian army‚ exploited Prussia’s economic development and won three wars to secure the unification of Germany. However‚ it is also argued that international scenes too‚ helped Prussia make a mark as the strongest nation in Europe. Firstly‚ Prussia managed

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    Thesis: The Enlightened Absolutists in Prussia‚ Russia‚ and Austria did all attempt to go along with the enlightenment era but didn’t always make the best decisions and ended up not following the enlightenment ways as best they could. Austria Extent 1711 HRE and Austrian monarch Charles VI issued the Pragmatic Sanction (1713 which persuaded Europe’s rulers to accept a female monarch and to never divide the Habsburg land) Maria Theresa became queen of Austria. She took local control away from

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    Austria‚ Prussia‚ and Russia all were absolute nations. Prussia and Russia were known for being very powerful states‚ though Austria was was being weakened at the time because almost everyone was against the Hapsburgs. Although some of their military‚ political‚ and social factors came quite close‚ each of the states specifically used each one to contribute to their rise to Absolutism. To begin‚ Prussia was not only known for its strong military but also its political enhancement. People comment

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    Springfield and King Of Prussia are both malls in pennsylvania but they are different in many ways. Springfield mall is different than King Of Prussia in many ways. One way is that first of all it is closer to my house so I don’t have to drive as far. But it has less stores so you have less choices of where you can shop. Lastly‚ you can get everything you need fast and simple. This shows in some cases Springfield mall is better than King of Prussia. King Of Prussia and Springfield mall are different

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    Prussia was once a massive empire‚ it had a strong military‚ many different ethnic groups‚ and a bunch of different leaders‚ that made the empire better. I will talk about some of the different leaders of Prussia. I will also talk about some of the things that made the military so strong and feared. I will also talk about what happened when Germany and Prussia finally became one. Next I will talk about all of the problems that this new empire had because of religious‚ and cultural tensions.

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    von Bismarck will be looked at as well as economic‚ nationalist and military factors in the unification of German. Various sources will be used to show historians views on the subject and that of people who were present at the time. Austria and Prussia where were the two dominant states within the German confederation. The 1848 revolutions had caused an emergence of a middle class who was interested in the political affairs of Germany. It also brought to the forefront Prussia’s growing hostility

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