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Monarch Rivalries, protestant reformation - Coggle Diagram
Monarch Rivalries
states gain wealth from maritime
spain
portugal
netherlands
england
france
also a landed power
tax base
great agricultural power
able to centralize
more international trade
like to rob people
rob the spanish
a goal by protestant states
landed
russia
no boats
super cold
geography influence
able to centralize
HRE
wanted to centralize
goal: be rome
dynastic marriage
holy roman empire
decentralized
a monarchy
germanic
united by relgiion
languages are spoken does not centralize
border ottoman empire
to acquire great land
hapsburgs family
inbred
genetic disease
died young
dynastic struggles
military successes
successful marriage
unifies with spain(very powerful)
charles
resigns
scared of ottomans
an attempt to centralize europe
controlled dutch but they didn't like it
found them tied to the spanish
nationalism
different language and traditions
creates innovation
technology
empowered european states to take over
protestant reformation
england becomes protestant
england hates spain
spanish attempt to conquer england
spanish armada
marks beginning of decline of spain
lutherism
treat to roman
16th century: spain powerful
money from the new world
waisted fighting wars
pirateers
dutch pirates
fought against spain
robbed them
internal conflicts
centralize
new world
ottomans are powerful because of the protestant movement
spain against the dutch
protestant reformation
lutherinasim