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    Thirty YearsWar: Ernst von Mansfeld Ernst von Mansfeld was a German military commander in the Thirty Years War. Although he fought for the Protestant cause‚ Mansfeld was a Roman Catholic. He was considered one of the most dangerous opponent of the Catholic League. He was born in 1580 as the illegitimate son of Peter Ernst I von Mansfeld-Vorderort and Dorothea von Solms- Lich. In 1594 he served under Archduke Leopold. Then‚ in 1610 he joined Frederick V and the Protestant Union. At the age 36

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    inflame European politics because each religious section of society wanted more control over the other. This could be done with wars that determined the amount of land and authority a state could occupy. Certainly‚ there was a changing relationship between politics and religion with both the French Wars of Religion and the Thirty Years War. The Dutch Revolt was a war of religion that took place between 1560 and 1600. This conflict involved the successful revolt of the Protestant Seven Provinces

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    Thirty Years from Now

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    <br> <br>I see myself see myself thirty years from now becoming the most successful person the world has seen. I will have graduated high school and college with 4.0 GPA‚ majoring in aeronautical engineering while being in the national honors society. I will have made my college possible because of baseball. In doing all of these awesome achievements‚ I’ll be the best baseball player that has ever played being drafted number one by the Yankees in my freshman year of college. I will have starred at

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    HIST121 Western Civilization before The Thirty Years War Charlemagne: Roman Emperor‚ Father of Europe‚ or the Chief Bishop Larry Ray December 15‚ 2013 Charlemagne was one of the greatest European rulers of medieval times. He was both part warrior and part scholar. He was also know to many as Charles the Great or just Charles in his inner circle. He lived from 747 to 814. Charlemagne was a Frank. Franks’ were German tribes who controlled the area of northwestern

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    Thirty years from now I will be fifty years of age. In the grand spectrum of the world‚ this is a short time away. However a great deal can be accomplished in that time frame‚ and that is exactly what I hope to extract from in the future. There will be struggles‚ and failures that I will get a load of in my past‚ but that will be nothing compared to the success that will overshadow it. I have faith that I will be able to look back and feel accomplished career wise‚ family wise‚ and of course financially

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    Seven Years War Effects

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    towards her colonial subjects after the Seven YearsWar lead to open warfare and rebellion in the North American colonies. The relative peace and sanguine tranquility between the crown of the British Empire and its subjects in the American colonies forever changed after the war‚ down a path where the allegiance and union with the crown was torn asunder. The peace treaty of of Paris in 1763 ended the war‚ known in North America as the French and Indian War. The result of the treaties gave Britain most

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    Thirty Year's War DBQ

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    The Thirty Year’s War in Europe occurred from 1618-1648 on the issue of clashing and freedom of religions. It was a lengthy war with devastating loses on all sides that only ended with the Treaty of Westphalia‚ 1648. France came out as an all-powerful force‚ Germany and the Netherlands became independent‚ and the Holy Roman Empire was dissolved. The time of Absolutism (when one leader/monarchy has absolute power of their country) followed shortly after. The Thirty Year’s War led to an age of Absolutism

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    The Thirty YearsWar The Thirty YearsWar from 1618-1648 was a major turning point in European history‚ seen from a military revolution‚ by gaining larger armies‚ a religious revolution‚ through Catholicism no longer being the predominant religion‚ and the rise of France‚ through becoming the dominant nation in Europe. There was a huge military revolution‚ when king Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden came into power during the Thirty YearsWar. Adolphus revolutionized the army in many ways. He organized

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    Seven YearsWar. Throughout the eras leading up the 1750’s‚ societal structure and political influence weighed heavily on the development‚ maintenance‚ and purpose of the military. The conflict and diplomatic ties between two powerful alliances‚ Prussia and Great Britain versus France‚ Austria‚ and Russia‚ saw the rise and fall of historical figures such as Frederick II of Prussia (“Frederick the Great”) and the internal collapse of France‚ Prussia‚ and Austria. During the Seven YearsWar‚ the “face

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    The consequences of the 7 years war was more positive during the long term and affected more people‚ however looking upon different perspectives in the short term it was negative. The first reason that the 7 years war led to more positive outcomes was that it created the world we have today. Shortly after Britain’s victory on the plains of Abraham‚ the war carried on for another year. The french had put up a strong fight‚ holder off the British troops. The French knew they were soon going to

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