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Johnathon
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5 August, 15:43
Why is the Thirty Years' War significant?
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The war lasted from 1618 to 1648, starting as a battle among the Catholic and Protestant states that formed the Holy Roman Empire. In the end, the conflict changed the geopolitical face of Europe and the role of religion and nation-states in society.
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