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After the nobles allowed Frederick William to keep his army, he used his army to control the entire country.
He used his army to control all of Prussia.
He used his army to control all of Prussia.
After the nobles allowed Frederick William to keep his army, he used his army to control the entire country.
Once Frederick Williams I was allowed to keep his own army this caused him to use his army to control Prussia. The army grew considerably and this allowed Williams to expand his territory. He became the the Great Elector.
he had his own army
The armed forces of Prussia had a profound influence on the nature of its own people. This included the social structure and its development. The landed aristocracy were called the Junkers, and they were pressed or gladly volunteered to be officers in the army. Thus the nobility of Prussia by supporting the army supported the monarchy.As an aside, the Junkers were still an important part of Nazi Germany. And, even airplane bombers carried the Junker name.
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in 1525
In 1866 Prussia annexed Hanover and turned it into a Prussian province. It remained part of Prussia till 1933, when the Nazis abolished the various states in Germany.
They both were not in an empire together. Rather Austria was part of the Habsburg empire. Prussia was a growing nation of its own.
No, she was a leader in the French army. She did not have her own private army.