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It began as a conflict between Protestants and Catholics in Central Europe.
The answer: had a strategic location between Europe and Asia.
they traded with Europe and Asia
NO!
Conflict was his way of life - his success arose from it. Even in the year he died, he was planning to invade western Europe to extend his empire to all the known world.
It began as a conflict between Protestants and Catholics in Central Europe.
The answer: had a strategic location between Europe and Asia.
they traded with Europe and Asia
NO!
The conflict between the two countries has been ongoing for decades, causing tension in the region.
it was the Byzantine Empire
Yes. The 17th Century was dominated by religious wars between Protestants and Catholics, including conflicts in France, Spain, Portugal, England, The Holy Roman Empire, and most of Western Europe. Currently, though, the Irish conflict is the only international conflict between Catholics and Protestants.
Berlin.
It affected trade between Europe and Asia.
Conflict was his way of life - his success arose from it. Even in the year he died, he was planning to invade western Europe to extend his empire to all the known world.
it was called the "thirty years war".
The Mongol Empire promoted trade and cultural exchanges between Asia and Europe