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Who initiated the Peace of Augsburg?
Charles V
Who was Charles V's mother?
Joanna the Mad
Who was Charles V's father?
Phillip of Burgundy
How did the Peace of Augsburg lead to the Thirty Years War?
War sparked by Ferdinand II (Protestant hata) conflict about power, territory, and religion
Thirty Years War "phases?"
1-Hapsburg triumphs

2-Hapsburg defeats
Thirty Years War details:
King Gustavez gets involved to protect Protestantism, Sweden gets involved too, and 2 Catholic Frenchmen owned Germany
When Charles V retired what happened to his empire?
He split it in two to his son and Ferdinand when
Where did Charles V retire to?
a monastary
What was the Treaty of Westphalia?
1648, weakened Hapsburg state of Spain, and Austria stronger than Frace, ended religious wars, some freedom of religion, new method of negotiating peace, now France is Europe's leading power, no more Catholic Empire ruling over Europe beginning of Modern State System
Phillip II
Great Patron of the Arts: El Greco and Velasquez

Spanish Empire weakens, making Spain's enemies rich
because of
Spanish Armada Defeat to the English
How did Charles V (HRE) ultimately deal with the rise of Lutheranism?
He declared Luther an outlaw
What is humanist thought?
focus on humanity, focus on education and the classics (Greek and Roman)
What two Italian cities were the hubs of Renaissance art and thought?
Florence and Venice