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The Thirty Years War (1618-1648)
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1618-1648
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The Holy Roman Empire was the battleground. At beginning Catholics vs. the Protestants. At end Habsburg power was threatened. Resolved by the Treaty of Westphalia Characteristics of the Thirty Years War
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Background Execution of Jan Hus = Bohemia hotbed of contention b/w Protestants and Catholics. Protestants outnumbered Catholics in Bohemia – –but Protestants fragmented into sects Catholics forbade Protestants to build churches in towns where churches did not already exist Ferdinand II was to be the new King of Bohemia and Protestants feared for the worst
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Ferdinand II inherited Bohemia. The Bohemians hated him. Ferdinand refused to tolerate Protestants. Defenestration of Prague May, 1618 Bohemia named a new king, Frederick II. The Bohemian Phase: 1618-1622
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The Defenestration of Prague Protestants mtg w/Catholics in Prague. Mtg went badly, Protestants seized 2 Catholic officials & tossed them out the window – –for kicks: tossed a secretary, too. – –Defenestrate: Latin for “window” & means “out the window” Survived fall b/c landed in dung-heap; Catholics claimed angels saved them Spark that ignited 30 Years’ War
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The Protestants: deposed Ferdinand, King of Bohemia; chose Frederick V to take place The Catholic forces crushed the Protestants The defeat and the propaganda had a different effect than intended Ferdinand II becomes HRE. Frederick lost lands in the fighting. The rebellion in Bohemia inspired others. The Bohemian Phase: 1618-1622
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Bohemian Phase
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Ferdinand II tried to end all resistance. Tried to crush Protestant northern HREmpire. Edict of Restitution: Restored to Catholics all lands lost. Deprived all Protestants, except Lutherans, of religious & political rights. The Danish Phase: 1625-1629
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Danish Phase
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France & Sweden now get involved. Both want to stop Habsburg power. Sweden led the charge. Fr provided support. Gustavus Adolphus invaded the HREmpire. Swedish advance was stopped. German princes still feared Ferdinand II. The Swedish Phase: 1630-1635
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Swedish Phase
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Gustavus Adolphus
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France & Sweden switched roles. All countries in Europe now participated. This phase was most destructive! German towns decimated. Agriculture collapsed famine resulted. 8 mil dead 1/3 of the population [from 21 mil in 1618 to 13.5 mil in 1648] Caused massive inflation. Trade was crippled throughout Europe. The French Phase: 1635-1648
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Loss of German Lives in 30 Years’ War
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Political Provisions: Ger. princes free from any kind of control by HRE. Fr. rcvd. most of the Ger-speaking province of Alsace. WWII Sweden got lands in No. Ger. on the Baltic & Black Sea coasts. Peter the Great Religious Provisions: Calvinists would have the same privileges as Lutherans had in the Peace of Augsburg. The ruler of each state could determine its official religion, BUT [except in the hereditary lands of the Habsburgs], he must permit freedom of private worship. The Peace of Westphalia (1648)
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Treaty of Westphalia (1648)
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1688-1700
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Political Fallout from the 30 Years’ War Spain lost territory / France gained territory – –Fr stood alone as most powerful nation on continent Fr benefited from fragmentation of the HREmpire & weakening of the Habsburg family influence – –Habsburg family remained wealthy and strong, though, and would go on to rule the Austro-Hungarian Empire later
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Aftermath in Germ Germans seemed to win politically & religiously, but lost in other ways – –homes, businesses & farms were destroyed – –Germ population took a major hit Millions dead: battle, disease & starvation Germ pop decreased by as much as 20% according to some sources Food shortages plagued Germ & worsened the suffering Inflation crushed Germ econ; – –food shortages & rising prices coincided w/ massive influx of gold & silver into Spain Trade routes in & around Germ virt. disappear
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Must Remember 30 Years War began as war of religion - developed into international war of politics – –the war healed no religious wounds Fr proved that international politics would be more important in the coming centuries than religion No participant in the 30 Years War possessed a large enough army to knock out its opponents; Louis XIV would learn from this Because the vast majority of the fighting took place in Germany, the German states suffered more than any other participants
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