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1  Read the Peace of Augsburg primary source (in your drive) and answer the questions that accompany it.

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4  The French wars of religion between Catholics and Calvinists.  Spanish struggle against Dutch independence in the Netherlands.  The struggle between Catholic Spain and Protestant England.  The course of the Thirty Years’ War and the devastation of central Europe.

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6  The Peace of Augsburg recognized Lutheranism as a legal religion in the Holy Roman Empire in 1555.  For the remainder of the 16th century, religious strife centered on the conflict between Calvinism and Catholicism.  Calvinism and Catholicism both were dogmatic, aggressive, and irreconcilable.

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8  Suffered Conflict  Catholic Majority vs. Calvinist Minority (Huguenots)  Concentrated in Urban Areas (Middle Class)  Paris had large numbers  Led to a breakdown of royal authority  Result: Crown made itself stronger afterward (Leads to Absolutism)

9  Follower of Duke of Guise (Fanatic Catholic, Loyal to King of Spain) attack Protestant Meeting  Opened conflict between Huguenots and Catholics  French Kings (Valois) can’t support Duke of Guise  French Monarchy (Catholics) support it  Didn’t want to make Duke too powerful – Didn’t have a Male Heir  Crown fell upon Henry of Navarre (Calvinist AKA Protestant)  Duke could claim throne if we was too powerful

10  Arranged married between Henry of Navarre and Margaret of Valois (sister of King of France)  French feared Protestant Plot and slaughtered Calvinists in Paris  3,000 killed

11  Henry III - Last Valois of France  1588 – Has Duke of Guise assassinated  Died without Heir – Henry of Navarre becomes King (Henry IV)  Converts to Catholicism  Did it for a Compromise “Paris is worth a mass”  Politique – interest of the state comes before religion  1598: Edict of Nantes – Legalized Protestantism

12  French people want strong authority  Henry diminished noble power and centralized authority  Stronger French Monarchy – Foundations for Absolutism

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15  Philip II, who ruled Spain through most of the second half of the 16th century, controlled vast territories, many people, and much wealth.  For the first 25 years or so of Philip's reign, his attention was focused on the Domestic Issues  The second half of his reign was overshadowed by unrest and, eventually, defeat in the Netherlands.

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17  Catholic Mary I ruled England for five bloody years.  Many Protestants were martyred or exiled during her reign.  She married Spain's Prince Philip.  Her half-sister, Elizabeth I, succeeded her and ruled for most of the second half of the 16th century (r. 1558-1603).  Elizabeth, a brilliant politician, strategist, and diplomat, was probably the most successful European leader of her time.  She steered a middle course between extremes in all areas, most notably religion, where she created the moderate Anglican Church.  She took firm measures against extremist Puritans (with passage of The Conventicle Act of 1593), against would-be assassins (she executed Mary Queen of Scots for plotting against her), and Spain (the English navy defeated Spain's Armada in 1588).


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