Results for the German-speaking lands included these: * Fall in the population * Accelerated economic decline relative to Western Europe * The Empire was weakened, and the power of the territorial princes became absolute
Results for the German-speaking lands included these: * Fall in the population * Accelerated economic decline relative to Western Europe * The Empire was weakened, and the power of the territorial princes became absolute
it caused them major debt.
1618.The Thirty Years' War was fought primarily in the region that is now Germany, from 1618 to1648.The thirty years' war began in The Holy Roman Empire
No. The Thirty Years War, which stemmed from a religious conflict between Protestants and Catholics, did in fact last thirty years, from 1618-1648.
The conflict known as the Thirty Years' War lasted for about 30 years, from 1618 to 1648. It began as a religious conflict involving the Holy Roman Empire, and took place mostly in areas now part of modern Germany.
England had hegemony in Northern Europe by the end of the Thirty Years' War.
The Thirty Year War lasted 30 years. From 1618-1648.
Protestant Germany
Germany was not a country during the Thirty Years War. The German states that would later be unified into Germany were the main battlefields.
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Germany
1618.The Thirty Years' War was fought primarily in the region that is now Germany, from 1618 to1648.The thirty years' war began in The Holy Roman Empire
No. The Thirty Years War, which stemmed from a religious conflict between Protestants and Catholics, did in fact last thirty years, from 1618-1648.
Yes, 1618-1648 are years of the Thirty Years' War, which was fought primaly on present Germany terrains and involved most of European countries (Poland was neutral).
It did not efect it all.
It began in Prague, Czechoslovakia, but it was mostly fought in the area of Germany and Northern Europe.at the thirty years battle site
The thirty years' war started in prague
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The principal effect of the Thirty Years War was depopulation across much of Germany: it took the country a century to recover fully. The economy was similarly set back: not until 200 years later would Germany again become a leading economic force in Europe.