The Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) was fought primarily in what is now Germany, and at various points involved most countries in Europe. It was one of the most destructive conflicts in European history.
The origins of the conflict and goals of the participants were complex, and no single cause can accurately be described as the main reason for the fighting. Initially, the war was fought largely as a religious conflict between Protestants and Catholics in the Holy Roman Empire, although disputes over the internal politics and balance of power within the Empire played a significant part. Gradually, the war developed into a more general conflict involving most of the European powers. In this general phase, the war became more a continuation of the Bourbon-Habsburg rivalry for European political pre-eminence, and in turn led to further warfare between France and the Habsburg powers, and less specifically about religion.
England had hegemony in Northern Europe by the end of the Thirty Years' War.
The Thirty Year War lasted 30 years. From 1618-1648.
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No. The Thirty Years War, which stemmed from a religious conflict between Protestants and Catholics, did in fact last thirty years, from 1618-1648.
Protestants and Catholics
The thirty years' war started in prague
England had hegemony in Northern Europe by the end of the Thirty Years' War.
The Thirty Year War lasted 30 years. From 1618-1648.
The Thirty Years War
Prussia did not conquer the Netherlands in the Thirty Years War. The war ended with the treaties of Osnabrück and Münster.
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Most of the first or early battles of the Thirty Years' War were won by the Hapsburgs. France won the war in the end.
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 reason for the battle of the Thirty Years' War was to battle for religious control of Holy Roman Empire.The Thirty Years War was caused by the split of the Catholic Church, oterwise known as the Protestant Reformation. Cavin's 95 Theses brought church corruption to the forefront of European's minds and the slpit caused political and religious strife, the Thirty Years War.
The Thirty Years' War was ended with the treaties of Osnabrück and Münster, part of the wider Peace of Westphalia.
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