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Rise of Austria and PrussiaChapter 17.4

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The Thirty Years’ War

• By the early 1600s the Holy Roman Empire has fallen into several hundred small, separate states.

• The Holy Roman Emperor became an elected position and had very little power over the states princes

• Regional conflict also fuelled the Thirty Years’ War• North – Protestants (mainly Lutheran)• South - Catholics

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The Thirty Years’ War Cont’• The war was both Political and Religious

• It began in Bohemia (present day Czech Republic)

• When King Ferdinand of Bohemia (Hapsburg) sought to suppress Protestants and assert royal power over local nobles

• Ferdinand was elected Holy Roman Empire in 1619 and with the support of Spain and Poland there was a fight to push back the Reformation

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The Thirty Years’ War

• When Protestant states like Sweden and the Netherlands heard of what was going on in Bohemia Protestant troops were sent to fight the Catholics

• However both Catholic and Protestant rulers shifted sides when they would benefit the most• EX: Catholic France joined Lutheran Sweden against

the Catholic Hapsburgs• Hapsburgs controlled Spain as well as Austria

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The Thirty Years’ War Cont’• Many roving armies of mercenaries

destroyed all things in their way

• Murder and torture were followed by famine and disease which lead to depopulation in much of central Europe.

• In 1648 the Treaty of Westphalia was signed ending the Thirty Year’s War

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Treaty of Westphalia

• France comes out smelling like a rose• France gained land on both the Spanish front and

German Front

• Hapsburgs lose big• Accept almost total independence of all Princes in

the Holy Roman Empire• Leaves Germany divided into 360 separate states

• Netherlands and the Swiss Federation won recognition as independent states

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Hapsburg Austria

• Even after the Thirty Years’ War the Hapsburgs still wanted a strong nation under them

• By the early 1700s the Hapsburg empire included Germans, Slavs and others

• Hapsburgs allowed each to practice and live as they did before. But the Hapsburgs would step in when they saw fit

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Maria Theresa

• Charles VI had no son and no women has every controlled Hapsburg land by herself

• Charles convinced many European families into recognizing Maria right to the throne. Many ignored that promise after his death

• In 1740 the largest threat came from Frederick II of Prussia • This will become the 8 years war of Austrian

Succession

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Rise of Prussia

• As Austria emerged as a strong Catholic State, Prussia emerged as an equally strong Protestant State.

• Under the leadership of the Hohenzollern (HOH uhn tsahl ern) family. Prussia began to build a large and very strong army.

• Also the Hohenzollern families set up a system of bureaucracy to reduce the power of the local nobles known as Junkers

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Frederick William I

• “Prussia is not a state which possesses an army, but an army which possesses a state.”• By 1740 Prussia was strong enough to

challenge Austria

• Frederick II – Frederick William trained him as a military leader• Frederick preferred to play the flute and

write poetry

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Frederick II

• Frederick with the help of a friend were going to flee the country. Frederick William discovered these plans.

• Frederick William forced his son to watch the beheading of his own friend.

• Fredericks military training was not lost because in in 1740 the War of Austrian Succession was started by him

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Balance of Power• As Austria and Prussia became more

powerful in just added two more powers to Europe

• Many wars broke out across Europe• The largest was the 7 Years’ War 1756-1763

• (we know it better as the French and Indian War)

• Was fought on 4 different continents• Prussia, Austria, Russia, France and Britain fought in

Europe• Britain and France fought in India, Africa and North

America• Treaty of Paris ends the war and gives England a huge

Empire


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