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Decribed as inteligent and devout, but was insane and pissed all the time.
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He was shy and serious and deeply religous. He trusted no one and had an ugly smile.
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Enacted Edict of Nantes. Enough said
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Crippled Hugenot growth due to the death of many of its leaders
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Religous freedoms and civil unity
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Continued Golden Age!
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Participated in the Thirty Years War against the Hapsburgs
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One of the most destructive wars in Europes History. Religous conflict between Protestants and Catholics.
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Elected Chief Minister in 1624. He gained much power because of a weak king.
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Charles' last years were marked by the English Civil War, in which he fought the forces of the English and Scottish Parliaments, which challenged the king's attempts to overrule and negate Parliamentary authority, whilst simultaneously using his position as head of the English Church to pursue religious policies which generated the antipathy of reformed groups such as the Puritans.
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Fight between Parliamentary people and Royalists.
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Made France an awsome world power
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The treaties resulted from the first modern diplomatic congress, thereby initiating a new system of political order in central Europe, later called Westphalian sovereignty, based upon the concept of a sovereign state governed by a sovereign.
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First lord protector of England. Killed Charles I to get his role.
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The Restoration of the monarchy began in 1660 when the English, Scottish and Irish monarchies were all restored under Charles II after the Interregnum that followed the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.
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He gained full control after the death of his prime minister, since he earned the throne at age 4.
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Created a policy of modernization and expansion that transformed Russia. In Russia, western hams you.
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Palace was huge, but had no bathroom. It was awsome until the royal family had to move out in 1789.
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The overthrow of king James II of England.
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The Bill of Rights was passed by Parliament on 16 December 1689.[2] It was a re-statement in statutory form of the Declaration of Right presented by the Convention Parliament to William and Mary
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Fought among several European powers, including France. It started because Philip took Spanish throne.
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Was the only female ruler of the Hapsburg dominions. The End
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King of Prussia, fan of Enlightment thinking.