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Political changes of 17th cent

Title: Political changes of 17th cent
Category: /History
Details: Words: 940 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Political changes of 17th cent
When one looks at the religious wars, it is very difficult to identify a beginning and middle. People can argue that the seed for the wars was planted in the wars between the Calvinists and Hapsburgs, otherwise known as the Dutch and the Spanish. In addition, people can argue that the Protestant Reformation in Germany and other parts of Europe sparked these "religious" wars. It was inevitable that the growing division between Christian churches in …showed first 75 words of 940 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 940 total…it is very easy to discern that the so-called "religious" wars were not notably religious. The grounds for 30 years of fighting were not in disagreement between Calvinist and Catholic, but in the dire need for a more extensive and far-reaching empire. Religion as the purpose behind all of the fighting had disappeared after the Bohemian War. So truly, when asked," How Religious were The Religious Wars?" the best and most true answer is, not very!

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