The Thirty Years’ War in Central Europe began when the Anglican Church was established in Germany and was met with resistance. Lutheran princes challenged the Holy Roman Emperor, who was Catholic. Lutheran princes battled Huguenot princes for control of German states. Calvinists went to Germany to spread their beliefs and establish strict laws.
The Thirty Years' War began, however, as a direct result of a conflict in the Hapsburg-ruled Kingdom of Bohemia. In 1617, the Bohemian Diet elected Ferdinand of Styria as king of Bohemia.
Initially a war between Protestant and Catholic states in the fragmenting Holy Roman Empire, it gradually developed into a more general conflict involving most of the great powers of Europe becoming less about religion and more a continuation of the France–Habsburg rivalry for European political pre-eminence.
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