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HIST 158 1st Edition Lecture 15 Outline of Last LectureI. 100 Years WarII. Wars of ReligionIII. Feudal MonarchyIV. Characteristics of the Early Modern StateOutline of Current LectureI. German Wars of ReligionII. French WarsIII. Revolt of the NetherlandsIV. 30 Years WarCurrent LectureI. German Wars of Religiona. 1540-1555b. Peace of Augsburg- treaty between Charles V and the forces of the Schmalkaldic League, an alliance of Lutheran princesi. Ended the warsc. Cuius Regio, Eius Religiod. Strengthened royal powerII. French Warsa. War travelled from Germany  Switzerland  Franceb. Crisis over the French crown as Protestants moved into France and Catholics were concerned about their heirsi. Henri IV of Navarre abjured in 15931. Rejected Protestantism and became Catholic publically2. Married Margot against her willThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.a. La Reine Margot moviec. Edict of Nantes- Protestants can practice their religion in privateIII. Revolt of the Netherlandsa. Emperor Charles V delegated half of the empire to his brother Maximillion and Spain to his son Philip IIb. 1560s rebellion broke outc. Protestants moving North to Netherlandsi. Radical Protestant burns churches before Philip has a chance to agree to aEdict of Nantes so Philip orders an army to restore peaced. Brutal Spanish repressione. 1648 Treaty of Munster (part of Westphalia)i. Spain was forced to recognize independence of the NetherlandsIV. 30 Years War (1618-1648)a. Political war involving all of Europeb. Rivalry between Habsburg dynasty and other European powersc. Ostensibly a new German war or religion but really was the first European World Wari. Entire population was involved (women and children)d. Devastating war  30% of German population perishede. Ends with Treaty of Westphaliai. Significant because this was the first multi-nation meetingii. Established diplomacy before wariii. Redrew the map of Europeiv. Citizens’ loyalty goes to their country first and foremost1. Beginning of


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