Social Sciences, asked by Yaqubshaikh, 11 months ago

what are the cause of silsikan war​

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Answered by gokz333
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Answer:

If u meant Silesian War..There is no important cause

Explanation:

No particular triggering event caused the wars. Prussia cited its centuries-old dynastic claims on parts of Silesia as a casus belli, but Realpolitik and geostrategic factors also played a role in provoking the conflict: Maria Theresa's contested succession to the Habsburg Monarchy provided an opportunity for Prussia to strengthen itself relative to regional rivals such as Saxony and Bavaria.

Answered by shubham9155
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The war began in December of 1740, when Frederick II of Prussia (known to history as Frederick the Great) invaded the neighboring Hapsburg-controlled province of Silesia. Maria Theresa was ill-prepared to fight a war because her father had left the Austrian throne in debt and without a strong, well-equipped military.

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