Treaties in AP Euro Chap 11-15
Pacification of Ghent (16th Century)
After the spanish fury ravaged Netherlands, the 10 southern, catholic territories joined forces with the protestant Northern forces. This meant that SPain was now facing united opposition
Act of Succession (16th century)
Anne Boleyn's Children were legit
January Edict (16th century)
Catherine de' medici in France saying that protestants could worship publicly outside towns but privately inside towns
PEace of Nijmwegen
Ended Louis' XIV invasion of Netherlands. Minor Territorial adj, not much.
Peace of Saint-Germain-enlaye (16th century)
Ended the 3rd war of religion in France. The Crown Granted huguenots religious freedoms within territories. Needed after Cathrine retracted JAnuary Edict
Peace of Nystad
Ends great northern war
Treaty of Dover
England and France ally against the Dutch. Charles pledges to be catholic and Louis XIV gives him money
Peace of Passau (16th century)
Guaranteed Lutherans religious freedoms. The Protestant princes taken prisoner during the Schmalkaldic War, John Frederick of Saxony and Philip of Hesse, were released. the Peace of Passau effectively surrendered Charles V's lifelong quest for European religious unity
Edict of Chateaubriand (16th century)
Henry II instituted new measures against protestants
Edict of Nantes (16th century)
Henry IV Assured minority religious freedoms within Catholic France.
Act of Supremacy (16th century)
Henry VIII is the supreme head of the CHurch in England
Treaty of Lodi (15th century)
Milan+Naples, long standing enemies, allied themselves with Florance. These three stood in opposition to Venice.
Treaty of Rastatt (18th Century)
Philip V is king of spain. Gave Gibraltar and Minorca to ENgland
Act of Settlement
Provides for Hanoverian succession in ENgland
Treaty of Westphalia (17th century)
Reinstated Ferdinand's edict of Restitution. It also firmly asserted the Peace of Augsburg. This paved the way for modern times because of disunification of Germany. The calvinists get recognition. The Pope doesn't like it because it gives in to protestants.
Union of Arras (16th century)
Southern provinces uniting under Spain bc they were cathollic
Edict of Fontainebleau (16th century)
Subjected French Huguenots to the Inquisition
Union of Utrecht (16th Century)
The Northern Provinces uniting against the Southern provinces. Won the eventual war b/c ENgland and France sided with it
The peace of augsburg (16th century)
The ruler of a land would determine that land's religion. However it didn't apply to the anabaptists or Calvinists.
Peace of Ryswick
Triumph for WIllIam of Orange. It secured Holland's borders, thwarted Louis expansion into Germany