Thirty Years War Dbq

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Towards the end of the sixteenth century, the Thirty Years War was coming to an end. The Thirty Years War was one of the longest and most destructive conflicts, as well as the deadliest European religious war, in history. Ending with the Peace of Westphalia, the war resulted in an end to religious warfare. It also, unintentionally, gave rise to a new type of monarch. The New Monarch worked to unify their nations and create stable and centralized governments. New Monarchs such as Louis XIV, Peter the Great, and Ferdinand III were known for creating a more centralized government. Centralization was the concentration of authority on a single source and was necessary for magisterial absolutism. A monarch was an absolute monarch when they had absolute

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