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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CAUSES OF THE WAR

1. RESENTMENT ON THE PART OF LOCAL PRINCES

TOWARDS THE HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR
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2. UNRESOLVED CONFLICT BETWEEN PROTESTANT

AND CATHOLICS
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HAPSBURG- VALOIS RIVALRY AND FEAR OF HAPSBURG DOMINACE

SHOULD A STRONG STATE EMERGE IN CENTRAL EUROPE
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MANY PEOPLE/COUNTRIES PARTICIPATED AND DIED IN THIS WAR

THE AUSSTRIANS AND THE PRUSSIANS FIGHT TO DOMINATE THE CONTROLL OF GERMANY

IMPORTANT PEOPLE

GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS

  • Protestant of Sweden
  • Drove the Hapsburg armies out of northern germany
  • He was killed in a battle in 1632

CARDINAL RICHELLEU AND CARDINAL MAZAIRN OF FRANCE

  • Dominated the remaining years of war
  • Feared the hapsburg more than protestant

HAPSBURG FAMILY

  • Future Holy Roman Emperor, Ferdinand II, was head of the hapsburg
  • Hapsburg armies from Austria and spain crushed the troops hired by protestant
  • They defeated the german protestants who had supported the Czech.
  • Ferdinand II paid his army of 125,000 men by allowing them to plunder, or rob, german villages

THE EFFECTS OF THE WAR

EFFECTS

  • Peace of westphalia allowed local rulers to dictate religon
  • Holy Roman Empire can no longer make laws, collect taxes.
  • Devastation of holy roman empire
  • " German militarism" under prusian leadership
  • " military revolution" of Gustavus Adolphus
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BOHEMIAN PHASE

  • Defenstration of Prague (May 1618)
  • Ferdinard was declared deposed and Bohemian throne was offered to Ferderick V
  • Revolt also appeared in othe Hapsburg dominions

DANISH PHASE

  • Started after Bohemia was defeated
  • Christian IV signed the Treaty of Lubeck(1929)
  • Emperor Ferdinand issued the Edict of Restitution

SWEDISH PHASE

  • The new Protestant leader became King Gustavus Adolphus of sweden
  • France entered the war against th Hapsburg.

FRANCO SWEDISH PHASE

  • The Catholic French were now supporting the Protestant Swedes against the Catholic Hapsburg of Germany and Spain
  • Ended with Peace of Westphalia