The Thirty Years’ War, 1618–1648 - Did it last 30 years or not? Let's study from pages 79-83 and try to make sense of the 30+ years war. If you thought that the history of Japan was complicated, you will have fun with the history of the "Thirty Years War!"
Questions:
When did the war start?
What happened to start the war?
Was anyone hurt at the very beginning? Why or why not?
How was Germany organized at this time?
Why did each "state" have a different religion?
What was the background of the Thirty Years War?
Which religion was Ferdinand II?
Why were the princes of Bohemia afraid?
What city did the princes of Bohemia gather to protest?
What did they do to the two noblemen?
What did the officials say about the escape?
What does the word "defenestration" mean?
Why didn't most people think that Ferdinand wouldn't fight?
Explain what he did to defend the Catholic faith?
What was his ambition?
Explain how the Holy Roman Emperor was chosen.
Did Ferdinand's actions solve the problem? Why or why not?
What did e king of Denmark, Christian IV see when he looked over his border at Germany?
How do we know that King James and King Christian IV were good friends?
What was Albert of Wallenstein's character like?
Why did Sweden want to attack Ferdinand?
Why was the Swedish army loyal to their King Gustavus?
Which countries formed the Protestant Union? Why?
Why did Ferdinand order Albert of Wallenstein assassination?
Who else died at this time?
How long had the war been going on at this time?
What were the terms of peace?
What was the outcome so far of the war?
What did the Prime Minister of France want for his king?
Which countries declared war upon whom?
What was the outcome of this war now? Who suffered the most?
How long did it take for a peace treaty to be arranged?
What did the Treaty of Westphalia do?
What year did the fighting actually end?
Homework: Make a flow chart about the Thirty Years War
Here is a sample, you can design it how you like
Since the Thirty Years War hinges on the idea that people can choose whether to be Catholic or Protestant, this link is very useful to study.
https://www.dw.com/en/the-main-differences-between-catholics-and-protestants/a-37888597
For more information go here:https://kids.kiddle.co/Thirty_Years%27_War
Questions:
When did the war start?
What happened to start the war?
Was anyone hurt at the very beginning? Why or why not?
How was Germany organized at this time?
Why did each "state" have a different religion?
What was the background of the Thirty Years War?
Which religion was Ferdinand II?
Why were the princes of Bohemia afraid?
What city did the princes of Bohemia gather to protest?
What did they do to the two noblemen?
What did the officials say about the escape?
What does the word "defenestration" mean?
Why didn't most people think that Ferdinand wouldn't fight?
Explain what he did to defend the Catholic faith?
What was his ambition?
Explain how the Holy Roman Emperor was chosen.
Did Ferdinand's actions solve the problem? Why or why not?
What did e king of Denmark, Christian IV see when he looked over his border at Germany?
How do we know that King James and King Christian IV were good friends?
What was Albert of Wallenstein's character like?
Why did Sweden want to attack Ferdinand?
Why was the Swedish army loyal to their King Gustavus?
Which countries formed the Protestant Union? Why?
Why did Ferdinand order Albert of Wallenstein assassination?
Who else died at this time?
How long had the war been going on at this time?
What were the terms of peace?
What was the outcome so far of the war?
What did the Prime Minister of France want for his king?
Which countries declared war upon whom?
What was the outcome of this war now? Who suffered the most?
How long did it take for a peace treaty to be arranged?
What did the Treaty of Westphalia do?
What year did the fighting actually end?
Homework: Make a flow chart about the Thirty Years War
Here is a sample, you can design it how you like
Since the Thirty Years War hinges on the idea that people can choose whether to be Catholic or Protestant, this link is very useful to study.
https://www.dw.com/en/the-main-differences-between-catholics-and-protestants/a-37888597
For more information go here:https://kids.kiddle.co/Thirty_Years%27_War
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