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Q: What led to the Austrian Hapsburg's loosing strength?
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What led most directly to Austrian Hapsburgs losing strength?

First, Napoleon conquered their lands and disbanded the Holy Roman Empire, renaming it the Austrian empire. Second, when they lost in WWI, the Hapsburgs were banished and Austria became a republic.


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What led most directly to Austrian haspburgs losing strength?

The sequel of defeats they were to sustain during the Napoleonic Wars, due also in part to the obsolete strategy tactics and logistics with which their armies were fighting. That led them to lose their influence upon the German Sates, the territories they held in Italy and, after the war of 1809, of being reduced to vassals of France.


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What Austrian commander attacked the army of Frederick the Great in 1741?

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