She didn't have anything to do with it.
she did whatever she could to help them an dprovide them the information they needed
they were both absolute monarchs at the time
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No, but a Frenchman and a German man did.
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Leopold I allowed Frederick William I to unify Prussia as a kingdom that needed ruling. Because of this Prussia allied with Austria against King Louis XIV of France in the Spanish succession war.
Prussia was able to gain control of the previously Austrian controlled areas of Germany. This expanded the Prussian empire and reunited nearly all German territories.
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Prussia was an important part of the coalition which defeated Napoleon and occupied Paris in 1814. Prussia provided half the troops which won the Waterloo campaign in 1815, finally defeating Napoleon and once again occupting Paris. Prussia once more beat France in 1870, thus completing the unification of Germany; the German Empire was proclaimed from the Palace of Versailles. Finally, another German Empire under Hitler defeated France in 1940. That seems to make 4 times, though both Prussia and Germany had allies to help them each time.