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What is the significance of 1750 in German history?
/kloc-Germany existed in name only in 0/750, and it was divided internally, starting from the Middle Ages. Germany in the Middle Ages was also called the Holy Roman Empire (the name sounds cool), but the emperor's succession to the imperial throne was not only interfered by the Pope, but also approved by the candidates in the seven-nation general election. In these seven elections, everyone has a large fief, and enjoys independent administrative, judicial and financial powers in the fief, becoming an independent small kingdom. This system was established during the reign of Emperor Charles IV of the Holy Roman Empire (1356), and was written on the imperial edict with a golden seal. This is the "golden imperial edict" in history, also called "golden imperial edict". At that time, I just wanted to limit the rights of the Pope, but I didn't expect to tie myself up, which buried the hidden danger of national division in law and made future generations have a headache.

It has long been an indisputable fact that 17 and 18 centuries were divided, and all States are striving to develop their own strength. At this time, European history has entered the era of bourgeois revolution, social productivity has made a great leap, and ideological enlightenment has also flourished. In order to adapt to the situation and maintain the feudal autocratic rule, all governors called themselves enlightened monarchs and encouraged the development of industry and commerce. With the development of economy, the links between different regions are increasingly strengthened, and the fragmented political situation has become an obstacle to economic development. Calls for reunification began to appear.

At the same time, Austria took the lead in becoming stronger. However, in the18th century, Prussia rose rapidly under the leadership of frederick the great, which seriously threatened Austria, and the burden of reunifying Germany finally tilted towards it. Finally, in 1870, Prussia completed the unification of Germany.

Frederick the great, who laid the foundation for the great cause of reunification, was Frederick II who ascended the throne in 1740. I think he is fighting for the future of 1750 empire. Unfortunately, after all this talk, I still can't remember what happened in Germany this year, but with this emperor, every day in Germany will change. Quantitative change will cause qualitative change, so it seems that no matter whether this change is earth-shattering or minimal, it has extraordinary significance. As far as this historical period is concerned, it can be said to be the most important period in German history, which opened the door for the development of German capitalism and laid a material foundation for reunification.