Prussia was the state and former kingdom of Germany. Austria became a vassal state to Prussia. Later on Austria and Prussia become little more than just vassal state.
In 1866 Prussia inflicted a severe defeat on Austria and expelled the country from the German Confederation.
Frederick II (The Great) invaded Silesia, and provoked a war with Austria. By 1772, he had joined together the Prussian territories. He had doubled the territory of his country.
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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.
No. Hungary in below Austria. Prussia is now part of Germany, Poland, the baltic states, Russia, Et cetera. Prussia, was never part of Hungary either.
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He went to war with France. He went through loop holes and enticed war with Austria. He then made Austria help Prussia take over Schelswig and Holstein so that Prussia would look like a better country to take the lead as a United Germany but in doing so kicking out Austria in the 7 Weeks war and paying them off.
It was dissolved after Prussia defeated Austria in 1866; prior to 1866, the two most powerful German states were Prussia and Austria. People wanted the German states to unite as one large country instead of many small states, but they couldn't decide if Prussia or Austria would be the state that would lead this new country. In 1866, Prussia started a fight with Austria and won, thereby forcing Austria out. Most of Germany, excepting a few larger kingdoms like Bavaria, Saxony, and Württemburg (as well as a few smaller states like Baden), united behind a new confederation led by Prussia called the "North German Confederation". The NGC was effectively a new German empire but wasn't complete; it would not be so until Prussia defeated France in a war in 1870-71. After that happened, the remaining German countries (except Austria) were merged into the NGC, and the German Empire was born, and would last until 1918.
Prussia's desire to reunite the German states was largely influenced by the rivalry with Austria. After the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, Prussia emerged as the dominant German power, leading to the exclusion of Austria from German affairs. This shift allowed Prussia to champion the unification of German states under its leadership, culminating in the establishment of the German Empire in 1871. The nationalistic sentiment and desire for a cohesive German identity further fueled Prussia's ambitions.
They have a different culture. Throughout time they never became one country because they were so different from each other.
The country that suffered the most lost territory as a result of the unification of Italy was Austria. The process for the unification of Italy started in 1815 with the Congress of Vienna.