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Today’s goal(s) and how it relates to your class goal.

Radical Protestantism The Anabaptists Complete rejection of the sacraments “Re-baptizing” Rejected completely by all religious sects in Europe – move to America

European Wars of Religion Background Charles V Phillip II Elizabeth I vs. Queen of the Scots Internal French Problems

European Wars of Religion Philip II and the Revolt of the Netherlands William of Orange’s appeal to Queen Elizabeth of England The Defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588

European Wars of Religion The Thirty Years’ War ( ) The Protestant Union The Catholic League War The Peace of Westphalia Devastation of the German lands

European Wars of Religion My goal for the class is _______ How well have I prepared for this test from my daily work in class? I will do ____ to make sure I am ready for the test on Friday.