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Poland, first partition 1772.

 Poland, 1st Partition ( from Aug 1772)

 

1772, 1793, 1795 were the years of three territorial divisions
of Poland by Russia, Prussia, and Austria, by which Poland's
size was progressively reduced until, at the 3rd partition, the
state of Poland ceased to exist.

The First Partition occurred after Russia became involved in a
war against the Ottoman Turks (1768), that Austria became
alarmed and threatened to enter the war against Russia.

Frederick II the Great of Prussia, in order to avoid an
escalation of the Russo-Turkish War, calmed Austro-Russian
relations by shifting the direction of Russia's expansion from
the Turkish provinces to Poland, which not only had a weak
government but also, since 1768, had been devastated by a
civil war and by Russian intervention and was incapable of
resisting territorial seizures.

On Aug. 5, 1772, Russia, Prussia, and Austria signed a
treaty that partitioned Poland. This treaty deprived Poland of
approximately half of its population and almost one-third of it's
land area.

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