1866 during the AUSTRO-PRUSSIAN WAR
NEW RESPONDENT
Prussia invaded Austria for the first time when Frederick the Great, King of Prussia started the invasion of Silesia on Dec.16,1740.
France was the first to declare war on April 20 1792 against Austria. Prussia took Austria's side a few weeks later.
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In World War 1 France declared war on the central powers which included Austria-Hungary two countries combined under one monarch.
In the year 1792, while the revolution in France was going on, Austria and Prussia had signed a declaration promising not to harm France's king Louis XVI. However, the people of France, who were against Louis were hostile toward their old Austrian enemies. They also despised Austria's king, Leopold II, Mary-Antoinette's brother and Holy Roman Emperor. The National Assembly declared war on Leopold which could easily have been avoided, and Fredrich William II, king of Prussia declared war on France, to help their ally.
Austria and Prussia wanted France to restore Louis to the throne. The Declaration of Pillnitz was issued and the French Legislative Assembly responded by declaring war on them in 1792.
Austria, Prussia, Spain, Portugal, Britain, & the Dutch Republic
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France faced wars in Europe in 1792. France was fighting Austria and Prussia.
Austria, France, and Russia vs Britain and Prussia
Austria, Russia, and France vs Britain and Prussia
Seven Years' War
In World War 1 France declared war on the central powers which included Austria-Hungary two countries combined under one monarch.
Austria and Prussia invaded France with the hope of stamping out the newly-formed French national spirit. According to Prussia and Austria, because France was experiencing a new-found independence, the spirit of the country had to be exterminated.
In the year 1792, while the revolution in France was going on, Austria and Prussia had signed a declaration promising not to harm France's king Louis XVI. However, the people of France, who were against Louis were hostile toward their old Austrian enemies. They also despised Austria's king, Leopold II, Mary-Antoinette's brother and Holy Roman Emperor. The National Assembly declared war on Leopold which could easily have been avoided, and Fredrich William II, king of Prussia declared war on France, to help their ally.
Russia, Prussia, Austria, Great Britain, and later France.
The European Big Four that was the backbone of opposition to France included Austria, Prussia, Russia and the United Kingdom.
Prussia invaded France in response to France declaring war on Austria. This invasion created a strong army, which conquered most of Europe.
Absolutism in Austria and Prussia differed from that in France because in those countries, those at the bottom of society were much worse off than they were before.