Factors Leading to the Wars of Religion 1. Protestant Reformation 2. Catholic Reformation 3. Prevailing medieval mental linking religion with political issues The Wars of Religion will start in GERMANY Round 1: Germany (15211555) Holy Roman Emperor Charles V had troubles: Little control over the HRE (Germany) patchwork of over 300 principalities (resisting his authority) Size of the HRE border issues Plagued with money problems can’t fund his armies This keeps Charles V from dealing with the Lutherans for over 20 years! Round 1: Germany (15211555) 1546 Charles V attacked and defeated an alliance of Lutheran princes but never has true control over them 1555 Charles V agrees to the Peace of Augsburg Compromise giving each German prince the right to choose the realm's religion as long as it was Catholic or Lutheran Round 1: Germany (15211555) Peace of Augsburg outlawed Calvinists, Anabaptists, other non-Lutheran Protestants This causes problems: 1. Calvinism keeps spreading across Germany 2. Charles V gives up his throne after 30 years 3. Thousands of refugees flee spreads Calvinist and Anabaptist beliefs Round 1: Germany (15211555) Charles V’s abdication leads to more problems: 1. Lands in Austria and the Imperial title goes to his brother Ferdinand 2. Charles V’s son Philip II (a staunch Catholic) inherits Spain, the Netherlands, most of Italy This spreads the religious violence to other countries! The Spanish Netherlands (1566-1648) Philip II abused the Spanish Netherlands Taxed them heavily to pay for his Spanish wars Tried to impose his Catholic beliefs on them Brought in the Inquisition to get rid of Calvinists and Anabaptists Started a cycle of revolts/protests and Spanish repression until 1648 1648 Spain recognized Dutch independence The French (1562-1598) Catholic majority against the Huguenot (French Calvinists) minority Conflict lasts for over 30 years This bred a cycle of chaos/destruction where anarchy would steadily weaken the French gov’t power The French were willing to submit to a stronger rule in order to stop the warfare this would set the stage for Louis XIV Elizabethan England and the Spanish Armada Extremely tolerant, excellent leader to her people a “golden age” for England (1558-1603) Philip II wants to re-establish Catholicism in England Tries to put Mary Queen of Scots (Catholic) on the throne in the 1570’s Elizabeth imprisons then executes her Spain sends a naval fleet to fight England Spain loses Decline of Spain This did not destroy Spain as a power but did signal the end of Spanish dominance in Europe! Spain wreaks itself in the Thirty Years War (16181648) France will replace Spain as the main superpower Dutch Republic and England become the dominant naval and economic powers in Europe Change in European Mentality People are tired of religious wars and disputes People take a more secular (worldly) view By the late 1600’s these views would develop into the scientific and cultural movement know as the Enlightenment Characteristics of the Thirty Years War Holy Roman Empire is the battleground At the beginning Catholics vs. Protestants At the end Austrian & Spanish Hapsburg power that was threatened Resolved with the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648 Causes of the Thirty Years War Causes: Religious Wars and fear of Hapsburg Spain and Austria (ruling family dynasty) Europe is split into two camps: Protestant: German P’s, Denmark, Dutch Republic, England, Sweden, Catholic Venice, and Catholic France Catholic: German C’s, Spain, Austria, Spanish Netherlands, Naples, Milan, the Papacy, and Poland Kings and princes building up armies in preparation Thirty Years War Four Stages: Germany, Denmark, Sweden, France All countries in Europe involved Stage 4: This is the most destructive phase! German towns decimated Agriculture collapsed famine resulted 8 million dead 1/3 of population (1618-1648) Caused massive inflation Trade crippled throughout Europe Loss of German Lives in the Thirty Years War Peace of Westphalia (1648) Political and Religious Provisions But no one was happy! Many Protestants felt betrayed Pope denounced it Only merit it ended the fighting in a war that became intolerable For the next few centuries, this war was blamed for everything that went wrong in Central Europe Change in European Mentality People are tired of religious wars and disputes People take a more secular (worldly) view By the late 1600’s these views would develop into the scientific and cultural movement know as the Enlightenment