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Prussia invaded Austria.
Prussia came out victorious in the War of Austrian Succession. This was due in large part to the advanced military applications used by the Prussians.
in europ,prussia seized silesia,and France occupied the Austrian Netherlands
The War of Austrian Succession, I think.
The War of Austrian Succession (1740-1748) started when Maria Theresa became the empress of Austria, and Frederick II of Prussia decided to invade & take Silesia from Austria. The Austrian Succession then continued to involve other European powers at the time... So, the alliances formed was with: Austria & Britain vs. Prussia & France
The War of Austrian Succession was a rather large war. Some of the main belligerents included France, Prussia, Spain, Sweden, and multiple Italian provinces against England, Russia, and several German provinces.
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.
The Kingdom of Norway, and Denmark, Prussia and the Austrian Empire.
Silesia, today mostly within Poland.
No, she was born Austrian. Her mother, the empress of Austria, had a rivalry with Fredrich of Prussia.
Austria was mad at Prussia because Prussia "stole" Silesia in the previous war, the War of Austrian Succession. That previous war was started partly because the leader of Austria, Maria Theresa, was a woman and perceived as weak. So in the years between the two wars, Maria Theresa re-organized the Austrian army, got alliances from France and Russia, and decided to attack. Great Britain was an ally of Prussia and France was an ally of Austria. Great Britain and France already were mad at each other over their competition to get colonies in North America, so it didn't take much for them to fight.
Brandenburg-Prussia were the Hohenzollern territories in the North.