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 importance of three of four of the points in the Peace of Westphalia Explain which one cause and one result you believe is most important in the Thirty
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that used religion as a cover-up for politics. The war caused the demise of the Holy Roman Empire‚ and the rise of France as the new power in Europe. During the war new technologies also were used. The Thirty Year’s War was ended by the peace of Westphalia in 1648. Before the war‚ the Holy Roman Empire already began to have its struggles. In 1555‚ the Peace of Augsburg was recognized. It stated that the individual prince of the Holy Roman Empire could determine the religion of his subjects.
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most devastated in this peril had to be Germany and France. By the end of the way every European country had become involved in this religious affair and it then turned into a war for power. The end of the war came to see a light when the Treaty of Westphalia. Germany was hit the hardest in the religious strife‚ by far. Germany during the second half of the 16th century was already‚ “an almost ungovernable land of about 360 autonomous political entities” (Kagen‚ Ozment‚ Turner‚ pg. 313). So
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AP® EUROPEAN HISTORY 2009 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 6 Analyze the various ways in which the Thirty Years’ War (1618–1648) represented a turning point in European history. 9–8 Points • Thesis is explicit and fully responds to the question. o Refers to three significant results of the Thirty Years’ War representing a turning point. • Organization is clear and effectively supports the argument. o Body paragraphs go on to develop the various results of the Thirty Years’ War as alluded to in the thesis
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Dali Charles V -> Peace of Augsburg-> Defenestration of Prague-> Peace of Westphalia-> rise of nation state sovereignty III Ferdinand & Isabella->Charles V-> Philip II-> Dutch Revolt-> Treaty of Westphalia->end of Holy Roman Empire Luther-> Charles V-> Philip II->Mary I of England->sinking of Spanish Armada Luther-> Council of Trent-> reintroduction of Inquisition-> Dutch Revolt-> Peace of Westphalia->Congress of Vienna-> independence of Belgium IV 95 Thesis-> Council of
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of War)‚ International Politics‚ International Organization‚ International Trade‚ Colonial Government‚ and the practice of International Relations itself. The history of International Relations is often interpreted as the start of the peace of Westphalia in 1648‚ when modern country system was applied. Prior to this‚ national socialist politics organizations in Europe are based on vague hierarchy dominance. The study of International Relations that time was developed with the aim to prevent wars
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Why was the Thirty Year’s War fought? To what extent did politics determine the outcome of the war? Discuss the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648. Could matters have been resolved without war? The Thirty Years’ War was the last and most catastrophic war based on religion and politics. It took place between 1618 and 1648 in the Holy Roman Empire. The war can be split into 4 main wars which were the Bohemian Revolt‚ the Danish intervention‚ the Swedish intervention and the French intervention. The Bohemian
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The Mediterranean Sea had been the focus of European trade with other parts of the world for over 2000 years. In fact‚ until about the year 1500‚ the Atlantic Ocean had been a barrier‚ for Europeans. After 1492‚ this focus shifted to the Atlantic Ocean by routes south around the Cape of Good Hope‚ and by trans-Atlantic trade. European discoveries of new land meant an increase in commercial activity of the society from which the discoverer comes. Until then‚ most trading and manufacturing originated
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international law from the outcomes of this case study. Sovereignty and statehood Taiwan has existed independently since Japan’s legal withdrawal from the territory‚ the question is whether we should call it sovereign and recognise it. Under the treaty of Westphalia of 1648‚ a sovereign state is an entity that has the ability to demonstrate internal supremacy and external independence. A sovereign entity must be the only political authority in that existing territory and no other authority can exercise
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do what is the best indicator to tell if a state has power Total GDP & Wealth discuss the 2 elements of power natural resources & military power military is the size composition & preparedness of a states mobility forces to what did the treaty of westphalia sort ? it set out the basics of Pg.42 2nd paragraph determine middle power from great power great power pg. 44 - has the strongest economy middle power pg.46 what distinguished the great powers system in the 20th century from the 18th
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