The Treaty of Westphalia, concluded in 1648, involved multiple countries, primarily the Holy Roman Empire, France, Sweden, and the Dutch Republic, along with Spain and various German principalities. The treaties aimed to end the Thirty Years' War and the Eighty Years' War, which were fueled by religious conflicts and territorial disputes in Europe. The agreements established principles of state sovereignty and non-interference, significantly shaping the modern international order.
The affirmation of the rights of sovereign leaders of German towns.
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It gave rulers the right to impose their religion on their subjects.
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The Peace of Westphalia (1648) ended the Thirty Years' War and also the long-standing war between the Netherlands and Spain. For details of the peace terms please see the link.
Treaty of Westphalia also known as the "Peace Of Westphalia"
The treaty of Westphalia ended the Thirty Year's War
afghanastan albania are in the treaty
The 20 countries that originally signed the treaty establishing the International System are not specifically listed as there is no universally recognized treaty by that name. If you are referring to a specific treaty, such as the Treaty of Westphalia, the Paris Agreement, or another international accord, please clarify, and I can provide information on the relevant signatory countries.
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The Treaty of Westphalia ratified the idea of the nation state as an instrument of policy and diplomacy.
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Treaty of Westphalia
the thirty years war.
France and Great Britain
germany,spain,u.s.a
Countries involved in the Antarctic Treaty are responsible for controlling themselves in their support of actions taken by people they hire to work in Antarctica studying the health of planet Earth.