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Kingdom of Prussia

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The Kingdom of Prussia began in 1701 when Frederick I was crowned in Prussia and later led the unification of Germany in 1871.

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Who was the first king of the Kingdom of Prussia?

The Kingdom of Prussia was officially founded in 1701 when Frederick I crowned himself king in Königsberg. Prior to this, the territory was known as the Duchy of Prussia and the Electorate of Brandenburg. Frederick I's lavish coronation effectively elevated the state to a formal European kingdom.

How did the Kingdom of Prussia unify Germany?

The Kingdom of Prussia led the unification of Germany in 1871 under the leadership of Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. Prussia had successfully defeated Austria and France in a series of strategic wars in the 1860s. Following the Franco-Prussian War, the German Empire was proclaimed with the King of Prussia as its Emperor.

What was the capital of the Kingdom of Prussia?

The capital of the Kingdom of Prussia was Berlin. Although the early kings were crowned in Königsberg, Berlin served as the political, cultural, and military center of the Prussian state. It transformed from a provincial town into one of Europe's greatest industrial and military hubs.

When did the Kingdom of Prussia cease to exist?

The Kingdom of Prussia effectively came to an end in 1918 following Germany's defeat in World War I. The German Revolution abolished the monarchy, and the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II ended the Hohenzollern dynasty's rule. The state was formally dissolved entirely in 1947 by the Allied Control Council following World War II.

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