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It recognized the right of kingdoms to practice Protestantism.

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How did the peace of Westphalia weaken the catholic church’s power?

It recognized the right of kingdoms to practice Protestantism.


Result of the Peace of Westphalia?

did the peace of Augsburg and the peace of Westphalia allow for religious freedom


What ended the Thirty Years' War?

Treaty of Westphalia also known as the "Peace Of Westphalia"


In what city was a treaty signed allowing both roman catholic and lutheran churches in Germany?

The Peace of Westphalia was signed at Muenster.


Where was the Peace of Westphalia signed?

Germany


What is the biggest losers in the peace of Westphalia were the?

Hapsburg


The Thirty Years' War was brought to an end by the Peace of Westphalia?

The Thirty Years' War was ended with the treaties of Osnabrück and Münster, part of the wider Peace of Westphalia.


Peace of westphalia ends which war?

The Thirty Years War


What ended the 30 year war?

The Peace of Westphalia 1648 CE.


What event marked the birth of the modern international system?

Peace of Westphalia


What is Treaty of Westphalia all about?

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.


What document gave each German prince the right to make his land Catholic or Lutheran?

The Peace of Augsburg said that the people in each individual Kingdom within the Holy Roman Empire (Germany did not exist as a state at this point) were to follow the religion of their ruler: Lutheran or Catholic. The Peace of Augsburg held until the Peace of Westphalia ended the Thirty Years War and gave that right to Calvinists as well.