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Thirty-years-war
France emerged as the dominant power on the continent, while the Holy Roman Empire began a long, slow decline into a loose collection of independent states.
The Peace of Augsburg was reaffirmed and expanded to include Calvinism, effectively ending the era of large-scale religious wars in Europe. thirty-years-war
Some regions of Germany lost over 50% of their population . France emerged as the dominant power on the
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