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Weaken Country:

Weaken Country After Napoleon defeated Prussia in 1806, he forced Frederick William to remove Hardenberg in an effort to weaken country the country. In temporary retirement, Hardenberg drew up a detailed analysis of Prussian governmental problems and proposed solutions for them (Riga Memorandum, Sept. 12, 1807). His proposals, focused on bureaucratic modernization, showed both his opposition to feudalism and his distrust of popular nationalism.

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