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Day 31-33 Objectives Evaluate the causes of the 30 Years War Chronicle the stages of the 30 Years War Analyze the political and religious reasons for countries entering the 30 Years War Evaluate the effects of the 30 Years war on Europe Day 31-33 Objectives

30 Years War is a story about a School Bully ↓ Hapsburg Hapsburg Austria will go on a religious mission (just like who?) As the bullies try to use force to get their way, what can the little kids do? What is created afterward? And possibly a new ______ is created too!! Hapsburg

War Facts Rel Pol Timeframe ↓ Motives for fighting in the war will change over time Early motives… Late motives… “Last War of Religion” Revolves around what country? Rel Pol 1618 1623 1628 1633 1638 1643 1648 |_____________|_____________|_____________|_____________|_____________|_____________|

So many countries will get involved in this war More on this later 

Causes ↑ of the war

Who has the Political (and Religious) power over/in the HRE? (2) Political Division HRE = 300+ states Who has the Political (and Religious) power over/in the HRE? (2) Nobles? Holy Roman Emperor? How is he picked? Ethnically United?

Religious Division How many religions?  Who has Religious power over each “state’s” religion? How is the map evolving religiously

Two Religious events create problems “Peace” of Augsburg (1555) Princes can choose 2 religions for their lands… Calvinism is NOT INCLUDED But by 1618, there are many more Calvinists in the HRE… Why is it the “Peace” of Augsburg? ○

The Second Event? 1563, Council of Trent ends What has gone on and continues to go on for decades after the Council of Trent? Why can this be a problem?

Disagreement on the future of the HRE What do the German Nobles want? What does The Austrian Empire (Hapsburgs) Want?

German Nobles Austrian Empire (Hapsburgs) Disagreement on the future of the HRE Austrian Empire (Hapsburgs) want politically and religiously unified HRE German Nobles Want to stay independent politically & religiously Status quo

The Spark that starts the Thirty Years War!! Hapsburg Ferdinand II King x3, Emperor, Archduke Educated by Jesuits!!! __________ Catholic Sounds a lot like someone else we’ve learned

The Spark that Starts the 30 Years War!! Bohemian nobles (mostly Protestant) accept Ferdinand II as their king Ferdinand II begins to do what Phillip II did to the Netherlands Nobles =  The Spark that Starts the 30 Years War!!

The act of throwing a person or thing out of a window Defenestration: The act of throwing a person or thing out of a window

Defenestration of Prague starts the War May 1618 - Protestant nobles threw 3 Royal Officials (of Ferdinand II) out of a Castle Window in Prague, Bohemia.

What happened to the 3 Royal Officials?

The men's lives are saved! By a pile of manure in the castle’s moat!

After the Defenestration of Prague… What do the Bohemian nobles do? What does HRE do?

Two Halves of the 30 Years War Bohemian Phase (1618-1625) Danish Phase (1625-1629) Swedish Phase (1629-1635) Franco-Swedish Phase (1635-1648)

Phase 1 Bohemian Dutch German Nobles Emperor 1618-1625 Nobles back Frederick V of Palatinate Spain

Phase 1 = Habsburg Victory Ferdinand wins… Takes land from Bohemian nobles and declares Bohemia Catholic Spain wins some land too Now who feels pressure? Emperor Spain

Phase 2 Danish Denmark Dutch Dutch German Nobles Emperor Spain 1625-1629 Denmark’s motives to join the German Nobles? Spain

Phase 2 = Habsburg Victory Denmark drops out And loses land to the Hapsburgs March 1629, Edict of Restitution Now who feels pressure? Emperor

Second Half of the War Begins

Phase 3 Swedish Sweden Denmark Dutch Dutch German Nobles Emperor France 1629-1635 Sweden’s motives? 2 countries give $$ France?!?!?!? Spain

France w/Protestants Why? Avoid Hapsburg suffocation And create something..

Phase 3 = Protestant Victory Sweden led by King Gustavus Adolphus KIA 1632 Edict of Restitution? Emperor

“The Lion of the North”

Revolution? Old? New? Cavalry? Military Revolution 1560-1660

Phase 4 Franco- Swedish Sweden Dutch German Nobles Emperor France 1635-1648 14 years of murder & mayhem in the HRE!! France’s motives? Spain

Phase 4 = FRENCH Victory France goes on a rampage Pummels Spain Invades South Germany…huh? 2 Independence Movements succeed Peasants Revolts throughout the war Everyone is exhausted from war

Two Treaties to create overall peace in Europe Peace of Westphalia 1648 Two Treaties to create overall peace in Europe

Winners? Losers?

1600

1700

HRE the Winner 1600 Who? Nobles HRE still 300+ independent states Nobles have the power!! Gov, Coinage, Religion, Foreign Policy Peace of Augsburg? Calvinism now allowed for princes Who?

HRE the Loser!! 1700 200 years of Disunity!! (so?) 30 years of fighting in a country will do what to it?? Millions of Germans (1/4 HRE pop) killed German Towns and farmland pillaged and destroyed Hans Grimmelshausen story

Death in the HRE from the 30 Years War

Religion & Politics Split German States all can choose their religions Lutheran North Calvinist Middle Catholic South Politiques were right!! Religion is now a matter of personal choice What was it before? Europe progresses at a cost

30 Years War is Complete

The Wars of Religion are Complete too!! Closing Question Title = Lessons from WoR What lessons did you learn from the WoR stories? What lessons do you think are learned in 1650 by Europe? Is this a dead story?