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The Thirty Years' War
The Thirty Years' War
between 1618-1648
was caused by the conflicts between
Catholics
in the Holy Roman Empire
Protestants
phases of this war
Swedish participation
France joined the conflict
The intervention of Denmark
Two sides were formed
Protestant uprising in Bohemia
consequences
France
Spanish monarchy
German states
Sweden
France and Absolutism
characteristics
administrative officials
Prime Minister or Chancellor
officials
diplomatic corps
court
professional army
unrestricted power
intervened in the economy
England and The Parliamentary system
1680
there was another uprising, resulting in the Glorious Revolution
1689
private property
restrictions to royal power
recognising Parliament's authority
he signed the Bill of Rights
in 1660
The monarchy was reinstated in England
The House of Lords, who represented the higher nobility
1642-1648
between the King's and Parliament's supporters
a civil war broke out
The House of Commons, who acted in the name of the bourgeoisie
The English King Charles I was an absolutist monarch