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Prussia
Title: Prussia
Category: History
Details: Words: 491 | Pages: 2.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Prussia
At the beginning of 1640 Prussia was an insignificant, un-unified territory. Still feeling the effects of the Thirty Years War, and population reduction through death disease, and emigration. With the help of Frederick William, and his predecessors Prussia became a powerful force in Europe through its military, political, and social standing.
Frederick William (A.K.A “Great Elector”) was the first important Hohenzollern ruler. He unified the three separate provinces (Brandenburg, Prussia, and holdings along the
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He valued education and founded the University of Halle in 1692. Like his father Frederick William I also held education very important, and this gave him reason to build thousands of schools for peasant children. All of these social characteristics lead to well- rounded people who fueled the power of Prussia.
Thanks to the outstanding leaders who valued military, politics, and social factors they were able to make Prussia a strong and respected force in Europe.
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