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Thirty Years War Review 1618-1648. Characteristics The Holy Roman Empire was the battleground. At the beginning it was the Catholics vs. the Protestants.

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Page 1: Thirty Years War Review 1618-1648. Characteristics The Holy Roman Empire was the battleground. At the beginning it was the Catholics vs. the Protestants.

Thirty Years War Review

1618-1648

Page 2: Thirty Years War Review 1618-1648. Characteristics The Holy Roman Empire was the battleground. At the beginning it was the Catholics vs. the Protestants.

Characteristics

• The Holy Roman Empire was the battleground.

• At the beginning it was the Catholics vs. the Protestants.

• At the end it was political rivals taking advantage of fragmentation.

• Resolved by the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648.

Page 3: Thirty Years War Review 1618-1648. Characteristics The Holy Roman Empire was the battleground. At the beginning it was the Catholics vs. the Protestants.

• Political Provisions: Each German prince became free from any kind of

control by the HR Emperor. The United Provinces [Dutch Netherlands] became

officially independent France received most of the German-speaking province

of Alsace. Switzerland became totally independent of the HRE- Swiss Confederation.

The Peace of Westphalia 1648

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• Religious Provisions: Calvinists Princes would have the same

privileges as the Lutherans had in the Peace of Augsburg.

The ruler of each state could determine its official religion, BUT

must permit freedom of private worship.

The Peace of Westphalia 1648

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Results

• Attempt to reunite Catholic Europe ended• Spain in period of decline• National interest, not religion, dominated

international affairs• Military revolution- Gunpowder, cannons- Calvary became obsolete - Large, well organized armies

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English Civil War Review

1642-1649

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Issue

• Can the king govern without the consent of the people (parliament)?

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Charles I

• Charles I (1625-1629) inherited English and Scottish thrones, and a huge debt

• In exchange for higher taxes, Parliament demanded,

Petition of Right (1628• No taxation without consent of Parliament• No imprisonment without due process (trial)• No quartering of soldiers in private homes

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Parliament of 1629

• After signing the Petition of Right,• The king dissolved Parliament• Did not call Parliament into session again for

11 years

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Scotland

• Church of England (Anglican) only legal Church • All others repressedNational Covenant of Scotland (1638)• Scottish affirm loyalty to crown, declared King

could not appoint bishops in Scotland• War breaks out between England and Scotland

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The Long Parliament (1640-1653)

• King summoned Parliament in 1640- Needed money• Abolished Royal Courts• writ of habeas corpus - no imprisonment

without cause• Ruled parliament must meet at least every 3

years

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Prelude to War

• Puritans in Parliament- Led by Oliver Cromwell• Demanded religious reform- abolition of Anglican Book of Prayer• Grand Remonstrance- Bishops be denied votes in House of Lords

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Prelude to War

• Charles tried to arrest 5 leaders of H.O.C• Parliament resisted, citizens of London

sheltered the leaders• Royalist (Cavaliers) and Antiroyalist

(Roundheads) begin to assemble armies

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Civil War

• Antiroyalist led by Oliver Cromwell- New Model Army- Used religion to motivate soldiers• Forced Charles to surrender

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Antiroyalist Split

• Independents- wanted churches to be free of central authority. Led by Cromwell

• Presbyterians- establish strictly organized Calvinist system. Like Scotland

• Presbyterians and Scots backed Charles I• New Model Army is victorious,- captured the King

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Civil War

• Independents abolish H.O.L.• All Presbyterians removed from Parliament• Charles tried and executed in 1649

• Parliament, led by Cromwell, now in charge

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New Political Ideas

• Levelers - all men eligible to vote for Parliament

• Diggers - abolish private property

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Cromwell’s Government

• Military dictatorship- “lord Protector”• England divided up and controlled by 11

generals• Banned newspapers• Enlisted innkeepers as spies

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Invasion of Ireland

• Ireland invaded• Catholics defeated• Land divided among Cromwell’s soldiers

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Cromwell’s Government

• Parliament offered Cromwell crown, he refused

• Monarch in all but name• Named his son successor

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End of revolution

• Son, Richard, unable to control generals• Generals took control, invited Charles II to

return from exile• Monarchy restored in 1660

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Glorious Revolution 1688

• James II succeeded Charles- Strong Roman Catholic- Wanted to return England to Catholicism• Parliament invited William and Mary to take

the throne• James fled

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Glorious Revolution 1688

• William and Mary made co-rulers• Sign English Bill of Rights• Grant limited religious freedom

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Domination of Parliament

• Power in government dominated by Parliament

• Parliament dominated by Gentry