1600 to 1700

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  • The large-scale religious war in Europe ended in the thirty-year war

    The large-scale religious war in Europe ended in the thirty-year war
    The Thirty Years' War is a large-scale war evolved from the civil war of the Holy Roman Empire. The war started with the Bohemians rebelling against the Habsburg family rule, and finally ended with the defeat of the Habsburg family and the signing of the "Western Peace Treaty".
  • English Civil War

    English Civil War
    Refers to a series of armed conflicts and political struggles that took place between the British parliamentary party ("Roundhead") and the royalists ("Knighthood") from 1642 to 1651.
  • Potop

    Potop
    Potop was a historical era of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the mid-17th century, which included a series of battles. Broadly speaking, this era began with the Khmelnitsky Uprising of 1648 and ended with the truce of Andrew Sovo in 1667, so that the Polish stage of the Russian-Polish War and the Second Northern War was also in this period.
  • Engels–Nederlandse Oorlogen or Engelse Zeeoorlogen

    Engels–Nederlandse Oorlogen or Engelse Zeeoorlogen
    The four wars that took place between the 17th and 18th centuries between Britain and the Netherlands were mainly aimed at mastering the dominance of maritime forces and overseas trade.
  • War of the Grand Alliance

    War of the Grand Alliance
    It was the third important war that occurred between 1688 and 1697 when French King Louis XIV was in power (the first two were the Legacy War and the French-Holland War). This war was because Louis XIV wanted to make a big battle in Europe. The expansion of scale was therefore confronted by the Netherlands, the Holy Roman Empire Habsburg dynasty and the United Kingdom, Spain and other major alliances.
  • Glorious Revolution

    Glorious Revolution
    It was a coup in the United Kingdom. It was caused by the power dispute between the King of England and the British Parliament, as well as the Christian Protestantism (British Church and Catholic Church), which took place from 1688 to 1689. The Whig Party in the British Parliament and some Tory parties who supported Protestantism (the Anglican Church) united insurrection.