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-power of the monarchy; can't do whatever they want; monarchy
Calvinists vs. Catholics in France; war of common people; religions were not separated in France; Germany: war of princes
prominent educated men who said the religious wars MUST end
early French nationalism; believed in separation of church and state; questioned why didn't the king stop the massacres?
took over Paris as a Huguenot and later converted to Catholicism, but did not shut out Protestants
granted protection for Huguenots and rights as long as there was no conflict, they could worship as they please
Henry IV's son; nine years old
hired as Louis's chief minister; wanted to reconfirm power of the throne
Number of problems Richelieu had to solve (know the problems but answer is a number)
had the longest reign in French history
true during the price revolution; effects politics; beacuse of this there is more taxes etc.
one of the general crisis; flare up with Cath vs. Calv and Prot vs. Prot
one of general crisis; has two parts: Demographic and price revolution
one general crisis; states moving to absolutism; the nobility try to resist
Ferdinand II allied with Philip IV of Spain during this phase; the Protestants allied with Fredrick
During this phase, Christian IV enters war in 1628; Ferdinand II can now force Catholic faith on German princes
military genius; 50000 men; death leads to series of indecisive battles
ends 30 years war
these people lost 30% of their population to battles and mercenaries
marks last major religious war on mainland Europe; end of largescale religious bloodshed

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