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The Thirty Years War

In Our Time: History

Is the Emperor's Inclination to Go to War?

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The emperor himself lacked the resources in the when war broke out, actually to pursue a war against these rebels. He turned to his spanish cousins, who at that moment are fairly willing to offer support to the imperial habsburgs. Frederick defeated, wanted a settlement, but was unable to reach a settlement. Things became more problematic when his home territories were occupied as a consequence of the rebellion. And this is where we have this loggerhead situation, where neither side felt able or, in at least at those moments, to back down.

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