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The Peace of Westphalia was the treaty that ended the Thirty Years War in Europe. The treaty was signed October 24 1648, and meant an end to the long conflict between Catholic and Protestant forces.

The peace negotiations were after initial talks held in the cities of Münster and Osnabrück, an alternative favoured by the Swedes (Hamburg and [[Köln]] being the French alternatives).

The results of the treaty were wide ranging. Among other things, the Netherlands gained independence from Spain, and Sweden gained Pomerania, Wismar? and Bremen-Verden. The power of the German Emperor was broken, and freedom of religion was imposed in the whole of Germany. Two new great powers arose from this peace: Sweden and France.

It is often said that the Peace of Westphalia initiated the modern fashion of diplomacy? as it marked the beginning of the modern system of nation-states. Subsequent wars were not about reasons of religion, but rather focused on reasons of state. This allowed Catholic and Protestant powers to ally, leading to a number of major reallignments.

Another important result of the treaty was it laid rest to the idea of the Holy Roman Empire having secular dominion over the entire Christian world. The nation-state would be the highest level of governement, subservient to no others.


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