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    Richard S. Dunn Summary

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    Minnesota‚ composed The Age of Religious Wars and other historical vignettes. Dunn earned a history Ph.D. from Princeton and taught history at the University of Michigan and the University of Pennsylvania where he retired in 1996. Dunn organized the published books that he used as sources into general‚ political‚ economic‚ social‚ and intellectual history. Throughout his book‚ he alluded to them with footnotes. In addition‚ he illustrated conditions after wars and treaties with Harold Faye’s maps.

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    Peace of Westphalia

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    The two treaties of Münster and Osnabrück‚ commonly known as the Peace of Westphalia‚ was the culminating element for the Holy Roman Empire in the Thirty YearsWar. It established a final religious settlement and provided for new political boundaries for the German states of central Europe. The impact of the Peace of Westphalia was broad and long-standing‚ as it dictated the future of Germany and ex-territories of the Holy Roman Empire for some time to come.<br><br>The Peace of Westphalia put down

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    Causes Of Typhus's Disease

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    this disease does. In 1492 Typhus was a new disease and it wasn’t known until just before World War I. The origin of it is unknown‚ however‚ it is believed that it went to Western Europe from the Levant (a large area in the eastern Mediterranean). Typhus killed Anne Frank and her sister Margot in 1945. It affected the men fighting in war‚ poor families‚ even rich families too. Though‚ people fighting wars and poor families were twenty

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    AP EURO SEMESTER FINAL REVIEW

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    best known for his sculpture "David" 4) Fillippo Brunelleschi: Italian architect and engineer‚ designer of the dome of the Cathedral of Florence‚ or la Duomo 5) Henry VII of England: King of England from August 22‚ 1485 to April 21‚ 1509. After the War of Roses‚ restored political stability in England 6) Lorenzo Valla: (1406-1457) The Father of Modern Historical Criticism. Wrote On Pleasure‚ which "defends the pleasures of the senses as the highest goods" 7) Pico della Mirandola: Wrote the essay‚

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    dıplomacy

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    diplomacy. Diplomats visit other countries to apply diplomacy and represent their own countries in politic‚ military‚ art and business areas. State can withdraw the whole ambassadors and officials and other stuff in aggressive state in case of a war. Diplomacy is a tool to apply policy. It depends on the foreign policy. It includes four different meaning in dictionary as treaties‚ representatives‚ respresentative duty and the community of foreign officials. In Oxford dictionary‚ conducting international

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    world history study guide

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    Divine Right Thirty Years War republic mercantilism Peace of Augsburg Junkers Seven Years War Boyar Czar The Restoration Habeas corpus Edict of Nantes absolute monarch Czar War of the Spanish Succession Treaty of Paris‚ 1763 Constitutional monarchy Peace of Westphalia Glorious Revolution L’etat‚ c’est moi Names of families in charge of the various European countries (spelled correctly) Divine right Edict of Nantes Who won and lost the Thirty Years War Explain the

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    situation‚ which sadly at times his character and lack of common sense were to aggravate. At the start of his reign he inherited a debt of around £400‚000 from Elizabeth’s wars with Spain. To have carried on the war would have crippled James’ treasury. His only real option was to make peace with Spain in 1604. However‚ this annoyed war-hungry men like Raleigh (he hated the Spanish)‚ offended national pride against Spain‚ and sent a message to Puritans that he was sympathizing with the Catholics. The

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    Throughout history‚ there have been many different systems of government at work. Depending on where‚ when‚ and who you look at‚ you might find a dictatorship‚ socialism‚ or one we are all more familiar with – a democracy. During the 17th century‚ however‚ under the reign of King Louis XIII and King Louis XIV‚ France was being ruled under a system of government known as an absolute monarchy‚ or absolutism. Although this has been “regarded as the best example of the practice of absolute monarchy‚”

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    Notes for Civ 2

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    nobility lost their power to these hired bureaucrats Exclude the Habsburg’s (Austrian Catholics) from French internal politics Guilin Mazzarini "Mazarin" - Chief Minister (Louis XIV 1643-1715) Trained by Richeleiu Increased taxes to continue war with Spain Hated because he was Italian Fronde A children’s game in Paris - throwing dirt at passing coaches A disorganized rebellion against the monarchy prior to 1789 Bosons legacy By 1659‚ Mazarin defeats the Spanish Louis XIV marries

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    Chapter 15 Study Guide: The Age of Religious Wars and European Expansion 1. What caused the Revolt in The Netherlands? The Revolt of the Netherlands (1566-1587) By 1560s‚ Calvinism spread and appealed to the middle classes because of its intellectual seriousness‚ moral gravity‚ and emphasis on any form of labor well done Calvinism took deep root among the merchants and financiers in the northern provinces and working-class people also converted partly to please their employers In 1559‚ Philip

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