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Page 1: Struggles Among the German States Chapter 19:iv Seven leading German princes, called electors, chose a new Holy Roman emperor whenever an emperor died.

Struggles Among the German States

Chapter 19:iv

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Seven leading German princes, called electors,

chose a new Holy Roman emperor

whenever an emperor died.

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From the 1400s on, the electors always chose a Habsburg as

Holy Roman emperor.

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In reality, the Holy Roman emperor had

little practical control over the rulers of these

small, independent

states.

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There was constant friction

between the German

princes and the Holy Roman

emperor.

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The Peace of Augsburg allowed German princes to choose whether

their lands would be Roman Catholic or Lutheran.

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Holy Roman Emperor

Ferdinand II worked hard to restore Roman Catholicism to the realms he

ruled.

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The Thirty Years’ War began when hot-headed Czech nobles threw two of Ferdinand II’s officials out of an

open window onto a dung heap.

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Cardinal Richelieu of

France supported the German Lutherans in

order to prevent the Habsburg dynasty from becoming too

powerful.

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Famine and plague broke

out in the German states after invading armies looted and burned

towns.

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A typical musketeer

and pikeman of the Thirty Years’ War.

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BANG!

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Gustavus Adolphus

• King of Sweden 1611-32• known for his military prowess

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Swedish Tercio of the 1630's

The Swedish were among the first to employ more musketeers than

pikemen in their formations.

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Peace of Westphalia1648

1. ended Habsburg dream of a strong central gov’t

2. independence of ~300 small German states was recognized

3. acknowledged territorial and political changes of the previous 50 years

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Rise of Prussia

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The Hohenzollerns family had ruled Brandenburg

since the 1400s.

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Frederick William, the

Great Elector, established

strong rule over Brandenburg-

Prussia by building a

strong army.

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“A ruler is treated with no consideration if he does not have troops and means of his own.”

-Frederick William,the Great Elector

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German nobles known as Junkers succeeded in resisting Frederick William’s attempts to tax them.

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King Frederick William I(1688-1740)

Reorganized the Prussian army:• doubled its size to 80,000 men• recruited and trained members

of the Junker class as officers• drafted peasants to serve as

soldiers• men swore loyalty to the king

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Prussia became

known as the Sparta

of the North under

Frederick William I.

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Frederick II seemed an unlikely

successor to Frederick William I

because he loved to read

books and play the flute.

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Frederick II continued his

father Frederick I’s program of

strengthening the Prussian

army.

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Berlin became the Athens of the north, under Frederick the

Great.

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Prussia During the Enligntenment

• No seaports.

• Poor mineral resources.

• Very strong military. Third largest army in Europe.

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Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI

• no male heir to inherit throne

• feared the German princes and nobles would not recognize his daughter Maria Theresa as ruler of Austria

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Pragmatic Sanction

• guaranteed Hapsburg

lands would not be

divided

• recognized Maria

Theresa’s right to the

Austrian throne

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Maria Theresa(1717-80)

• became queen of Austria at age 23 -a challenge to her right to rule resulted in The War of the Austrian Succession

• a capable and decisive ruler

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The War of the Austrian Succession

this war included:

•King George's War in North America

•War of Jenkins' Ear (which formally began on 23 October 1739)

•First Carnatic War in India

•First and Second Silesian Wars

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Maria Theresa successfully defended her right to the Austrian

crown with the help of Hungarian nobility.

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Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle

• ended the War of

Austrian Succession

• required all combatants

to return to pre-war

borders

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Frederick the Great benefited from the War

of the Austrian Succession because the peace treaty

allowed him to keep Silesia.

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Battle of Leignitz

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West Prussia in 1648

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West Prussia in 1789

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Seven Years War(1756-63)

• was fought on three continents (Europe, North America, and Asia)

• was called the French and Indian War in North America

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Peace of Paris

• Great Britain acquired

New France

• Spain acquired Louisiana

• France recovered trading

stations in India

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The Partition of Poland• Causes:

• 1: Chaotic political structure.

• 2: Weak king.

• 3: Divided nobles.Poland taken by Austria, Hungary, & Russia.

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