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Religion lt http wpsablongmancom wps mediaobjects262268312 artfiguresKISH291jpg gt Sources of Tension in 16th c France Relations of Valois kings with nobles and. Religious Struggle. 1500-1550s, struggle between Lutherans and . Zwinglians. (c. Europe). 1550s-1600s, struggle by Calvinists for recognition. Peace of Augsburg. Cuius. . regio. , . eius. . religio. Chapter 12: The Age of Religious Wars . Pg# 351-378. Key Topics:. The War between Calvinists & Catholics in France. The Spanish occupation of the Netherlands(Holland). The struggle for supremacy between England and Spain. AP European History. www.mrdaltonsclass.com. Key Terms – Religious Wars. Philip II. William of Orange. Spanish Inquisition. Bloody Mary. Elizabeth I. St. Bartholomew Day Massacre. Henry IV. Edict of Nantes. Rivalry and Conflict. Constant Conflict. French were constantly involved in minor conflicts with several groups. The British . The Iroquois . Other Native groups . Most conflict was over territories, access to resources, and long term goals. . Chapter 12: The Age of Religious Wars . Pg# 351-378. Key Topics:. The War between Calvinists & Catholics in France. The Spanish occupation of the Netherlands(Holland). The struggle for supremacy between England and Spain. (c. 1519-1559). . A. . Treaty of . Cateau-Cambrèsis. (1559). Ended Hapsburg-Valois Wars (last purely dynastic wars in 16. th. century). The wars had been political in nature (not religious) as both France and the HRE were Catholic.. . Religion:. <. http://. wps.ablongman.com. /. wps. /media/objects/262/268312/. . art/figures/KISH291.jpg. >. Sources of Tension in 16th c. France:. Relations of Valois kings with nobles and. By: Mr. Moore using contributions by. . Susan Pojer. High School of Economics & Finance NYC, NY. How did the Wars of Religion Mark the Decline of Spain’s Power and Lead to the Development of a Nationalist Spirit and State Sovereignty in England, France, and the Netherlands?. Wars of Religion . From 1560 to 1648 wars would be fought largely over religious issues . Spain sought to squash Protestantism in Western Europe and the spread of Islam in the Mediterranean . French Catholics sought to squash the Huguenots . 1618-1648. Social . and Religious Upheaval in Europe. Between 1560 and 1650 Europe suffered economic and social crises as well as political upheaval. In addition to the religious turmoil and wars, other factors . Civil War. In France. (1562-1598). The Valois Family in France:. The Beginning of the End. Henry II was the last powerful Valois King. Three weak sons followed:. Francis II (r.1559-1560). Charles IX (r.1560-1574). Between . 1552 . and 1598, . Huguenots (French Protestants) . and Catholics fought eight religious wars. In 1589, Henry IV becomes king. He’s a Huguenot. First Bourbon king. He was opposed by many Catholics, so he gave up his Protestantism and became a Catholic. Lesson #. 2. Thirty Years War. Thirty Years War. Most important war of the 17. th. Century. Shattered the Peace of Augsburg (1555). Reshaped national hegemony. Destroyed trust and commerce. Ended Wars of Religion. Gallic Wars I.1-7 Gallia, - ae = Gaul, roughly modern day France Belgae , -arum (m) = people of NE Gaul Aquitani , - orum = people of SW Gaul Celtae , -arum = a group of people who originated near the Danube, and came to occupy parts of France, north Italy, Spain, Britain, and Ireland; they are in contrast with the Germans, Iberians, Scottish, Italians etc.

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