no. At one point or another, basically every european country participated in the 30 years' war.The Thirty Years War involved few European powers?False. European powers were the only powers involved in the Thirty Years War, and there were more than a few of them.
Another name for the Thirty Years' War is the "German War," as it primarily took place in the Holy Roman Empire and involved many German states. It is also sometimes referred to in the context of its broader implications as the "European War" due to the involvement of various European powers and the significant impact it had on the continent's political landscape.
The Spanish, British, Dutch, and Danish. Most of the European Powers were there to Profit from the sugar trade
The European great powers were: * Britain * France * Germany * Russia * Austria-Hungary
One European figure who was not heavily involved in the slave trade is the Austrian Empress Maria Theresa. During her reign in the 18th century, she focused on domestic reforms and strengthening her empire rather than participating in or promoting colonial ventures or the slave trade. While other European powers were deeply engaged in the trade, her policies and priorities did not align with that aspect of colonialism.
no. At one point or another, basically every european country participated in the 30 years' war.The Thirty Years War involved few European powers?False. European powers were the only powers involved in the Thirty Years War, and there were more than a few of them.
The European combatants were imperial powers with colonies on every continent except Antarctica.
The Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) primarily involved a series of conflicts among various European powers, particularly within the Holy Roman Empire. The only major European country that remained largely uninvolved in the war was England. Although England was affected politically and religiously by the outcomes, it did not participate directly in the military conflicts of the Thirty Years' War.
Another name for the Thirty Years' War is the "German War," as it primarily took place in the Holy Roman Empire and involved many German states. It is also sometimes referred to in the context of its broader implications as the "European War" due to the involvement of various European powers and the significant impact it had on the continent's political landscape.
It ended the Seven Years War that involved most of the european powers.
The only European powers that had colonies were Spain, Great Britain, Portugal, France, and the Netherlands. All other countries did not have colonies.
...European powers... European is the adjective, modifying the word powers; but it should be capitalized.
Its funny I needed help with the same problem in ap history last year. So basically the germans had guns and fire power but what got involved in the war was that they started using their dicks in battle . So that is how it got involved
The United States had no power to be involved in the affairs of European Government. Not until after World War 1 did the United States gain any real notoriety in world politics. The U.S. was certainly not considered a superpower even until WWII. The Industrial might of the U.S. was unleashed during and after the war to the surprise of the Axis Powers in Europe as well as to our Allies. Before the 20th century the long standing powers of Europe who had been around for centuries thought little of the Americas except as colonial areas full of natural resources for their exploitation.
America had a policy of isolationism. They thought the war was a European problem and should be settled by European countries.
The Monroe Doctrine discouraged European powers from engaging in any new colonization in the Americas.
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