Absolutism is Prussia

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Absolutism in Prussia By Phillips and Peck 1st Slide Circumstances that lead to need for Absolutism -Prussia rose to power in the late 1600’s, began with just a few small holdings (few German states, Bradenburg and Prussia) -Frederick William then became the Great Elector; he was a member of the Hohenzollern noble family -The Great Elector realized after the great destruction that came from the Thirty Years Wars to states such as Germany, a strong army had to be the basis of an empire to secure it’s landholdings and people...
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Absolutism in Prussia By Phillips and Peck 1st Slide Circumstances that lead to need for Absolutism -Prussia rose to power in the late 1600’s, began with just a few small holdings (few German states, Bradenburg and Prussia) -Frederick William then became the Great Elector; he was a member of the Hohenzollern noble family -The Great Elector realized after the great destruction that came from the Thirty Years Wars to states such as Germany, a strong army had to be the basis of an empire to secure it’s landholdings and people...
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