A History of PrussiaTraces the origins and rise of the Prussian state from the thirteenth century, to the causes and consequences of its incorporation in to the German Empire. |
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This seems to have mattered little to Elector Frederick because his entire efforts
were concentrated on achieving his major ambition : the royal title and crown .
Frederick the Great used to say that his grandfather aimed for and obtained the ...
This seems to have mattered little to Elector Frederick because his entire efforts
were concentrated on achieving his major ambition : the royal title and crown .
Frederick the Great used to say that his grandfather aimed for and obtained the ...
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In addition to the landed nobility there would have been a number of smaller
estates held by members of what one may even for that period call the middle
class . Simultaneously peasant serfdom - at least within the royal domain - would
have ...
In addition to the landed nobility there would have been a number of smaller
estates held by members of what one may even for that period call the middle
class . Simultaneously peasant serfdom - at least within the royal domain - would
have ...
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Royal debts accumulated by his father were rapidly paid off , royal domains
pawned to obtain money were taken under control of the crown again . This was
the case especially in East Prussia , the former Swedish Baltic provinces and
Poland .
Royal debts accumulated by his father were rapidly paid off , royal domains
pawned to obtain money were taken under control of the crown again . This was
the case especially in East Prussia , the former Swedish Baltic provinces and
Poland .
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