The first partition of Poland in 1772 …

Years: 1768 - 1779

The first partition of Poland in 1772 does not directly threaten the viability of Poland-Lithuania.

Poland retains extensive territory that includes the Polish heartland.

In fact, the shock of the annexations makes clear the dangers of decay in government institutions, creating a body of opinion favorable to reform along the lines of the European Enlightenment.

King Stanislaw August supports the progressive elements in the government and promotes the ideas of foreign political figures such as Edmund Burke and George Washington.

At the same time, Polish intellectuals discuss Enlightenment philosophers such as Montesquieu and Rousseau.

During this period, the concept of democratic institutions for all classes is accepted in Polish society.

Education reform includes establishment of the first ministry of education in Europe.

Taxation and the army undergo thorough reform, and government again is centralized in the Permanent Council.

Landholders emancipate large numbers of peasants, although there is no official government decree.

Polish cities, in decline for many decades, are revived by the influence of the Industrial Revolution, especially in mining and textiles.

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