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The spark that set off the Thirty Years War came in 1618, when the Archbishop of Prague ordered a Protestant church destroyed. The Protestants rose up in revolt, but within two years the rebellion was stamped out by the Habsburg general, Count of Tilly.
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Most textbooks refer to two different series of events as the "Thirty Years' War. One occurs in the first half of the 17th century and the other in the middle of the 18th century. You must be certain that you do not confuse these two events.
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Thirty Years' War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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the French-Spanish War continued until 1659. E) Legacy ; The Thirty Years War changed the strategy of warfare, Sweden becoming the most accomplished land power of her time. The problem lay with the financing of an army;
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Thirty Years war, Everything you can imagine. Biographies of commander such as Johan Baner, Tilly,Spinola etc. Battles like Lützen and the weapons and a lot more ... Causes of the War...
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The Thirty Years' War ranges among the epoch-making confrontations in the history of Europe. This conflict, which involved the whole of central Europe, supported the modern process of state formation in such a way that it is justified to describe it as the beginning of a new period in early modern history.
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