(2)/kloc-in the 8th century, with the development of capitalism in Europe, some capitalist workshops appeared in Germany, and some enlightened monarchs carried out capitalist reforms. Among them, Frederick, King of Prussia, and his ancestors for three generations, Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Austria, and her son had the greatest influence on the reform.
(3)/kloc-At the beginning of the 9th century, Germany was conquered by Napoleon, and most feudal forces were swept away by the French army. Since then, the Stan-Hardenbergh reform in Prussia partially weakened the feudal system. After Napoleon was defeated and the French army retreated, capitalism in Prussia and other places was further discovered.
(4) After Napoleon's defeat, Prussia began to implement the German customs union and economically eliminated the feudal regime. By the middle of19th century, this alliance included almost all countries except Austria.
(5) Finally, after the bloody Prime Minister Bismarck of Prussia came to power, he coordinated the contradiction between aristocrats and capitalists at home, continued to develop the capitalist economy, unified the German States except Austria through three wars abroad, and established the German Empire.