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The Reformation in England • Henry VIII makes very few changes • However, Queen Elizabeth pushes for greater reform and begins to Persecute the Catholics of England
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The Reformation in England Henry VIII makes very few changes However, Queen Elizabeth pushes for greater reform and begins to Persecute the Catholics of.

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Page 1: The Reformation in England Henry VIII makes very few changes However, Queen Elizabeth pushes for greater reform and begins to Persecute the Catholics of.

The Reformation in England

• Henry VIII makes very few changes

• However, Queen Elizabeth pushes for greater reform and begins to Persecute the Catholics of England

Page 2: The Reformation in England Henry VIII makes very few changes However, Queen Elizabeth pushes for greater reform and begins to Persecute the Catholics of.

A Litany of Angry People

The Radical Reformation

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Radical Reformers

Religion based Purely on the Bible

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Calvin and the Anabaptists

Started a Theocracy in Cities like Geneva and Created a whole new Way of Life

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The Radicals are Left Out

• With so much Religious strife in the Holy Roman Empire the Empire address the Problem at the Peace of Augsburg

• However this only legalized Lutheranism

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Central Europe and the Holy Roman Empire

• Central Europe since the Middle Ages had been dominated By the Holy Roman Empire.

• However, With the Protestant Reformation and Religious Conflict the Empire’s Power is weakened.

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The Thirty Years War

• Eventually the Conflict will erupt in War putting the Habsburg Family (Catholic) versus the German Princes (Protestants)

• The Protestants will control the northern half of the empire and the Catholics will control the southern half.

• The Habsburg family will amass a huge army and have early success.

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The Tides Turn

• Eventually the Protestants will get help from outsiders from Sweden and other Northern European Countries.

• Finally the French will come to the aid of the Protestants and push the Habsburgs out of Northern Europe.

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The Treaty of Westpahila

• Ends the Thirty Years War and recongnizes the right of local Princes to choose their own religious affiliation

• Religious Tolerance is the Goal• The End of the Holy Roman Empire• Resulting Powerful Kingdoms:– Prussia– Bavaria– Austia-Hungry