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so two 18th-C contemporaries walk into a bar...
Date: 2020-05-23 03:59 am (UTC)Re: so two 18th-C contemporaries walk into a bar...
Date: 2020-05-23 08:45 am (UTC)Re: central government, hmmmm. I think you can argue either way. Otoh, Heinrich is used to micromanaging Fritz as way too much centralized goverment. Otoh, Heinrich is also aware that one reason why the HRE in his life time is a collapsing antique is that by the 18th century, every German prince has started to do his own thing (and if he's an elector, also aquiring kingdoms). I mean, in the really long term, this actually is beneficial in that I think current day Germany profits from having a federal states structure with the Federal states having a lot of authority, as opposed to a centralized goverment and a lot of angry provinces like France. But I doubt anyone would have predicted that then.
Would Franklin have still been alive for Heinrich to have a relationship with? Because I can definitely see them hit it off.
Re: so two 18th-C contemporaries walk into a bar...
Date: 2020-05-25 04:21 am (UTC)except for when he had to micromanage a wedding, then you'll seeLet's see, wiki tells me that Franklin doesn't die until 1790. I agree, they would totally have hit it off!