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    The future Frederick the Great dies in 1739

    Yep, Frederick the Great helped pave the way for the Prussia-screw in the long-run lol: Nowadays, only the area around Berlin and a few other small territories are all that remains of historical Prussia in German hands. All of the rest is now in Polish (or Czech, or Lithuanian, or Russian) hands!
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    The future Frederick the Great dies in 1739

    Then we could eventually see a Polish-Russian Ausgleich-style situation in Russia develop once Russia will eventually reform. As in, there will be two halves of Russia: A Polish half and a Russian half, who will be connected in a loose union with the central government determining things such as...
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    The future Frederick the Great dies in 1739

    Which sucked for Poland! :(
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    The future Frederick the Great dies in 1739

    Could we see a Polish-Russian Ausgleich scenario in Russia in this scenario? Specifically a loose federal arrangement with a single monarch? What would Austria prefer? Bavarian land or to keep the Austrian Netherlands? And France would remain a Prussian ally in this TL, right? Just how much...
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    The future Frederick the Great dies in 1739

    What if the future Frederick the Great would have died in 1739? What effects would this have subsequently had on Prussia and the rest of Europe? For instance, would Prussia have still made a move on Silesia sooner or later? What about the Seven Years' War?
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