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A series of wars mainly fought in Central Europe, involving most of the European countries Initially began in Bohemia with a Protestant revolt against the Holy Roman Empire By the end of the war, the religious struggles subsided and the war began to be over power (primarily Austria and Spain against France). In October of 1648, The Treaty of Westphalia was signed, which concluded the Thirty Years War.
Because of his religious upbringing, Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu chose to support the Holy Roman Empire on their Catholic side of the war.
Opposing both the King and the Cardinal, were the Huguenots
who posed a threat to the Catholic followers. Despite planning an attack on the Huguenots, Cardinal Richelieu signed the Treaty of La Rochelle in 1626, however this only delayed the attack for
the time being. The attack of La Rochelle was led by Louis XIII and eventually occurred in 1628 and established the power of French government and the King.
Despite the threats of Huguenots throughout the country, Cardinal Richelieus main priority was keeping and building the integrity of France as a whole.
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