France Dominates Europe (history of the Eastern World)

France Dominates Europe (history of the Eastern World)

by (english) Henry Ofley Wakeman

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"France Dominates Europe" comprehensively and multi-levelly analyzes the historical background, typical historical events and the role of representative historical figures in the Kingdom of France's domination of Europe in the 17th century. How did the Franco-German question and the Eastern question arise, which involve the interests of all countries? How did the friction between the Kingdom of France and the Holy Roman Empire, which dominated the affairs of the European continent, occur? What are the interests and differences between the Kingdom of France and the Kingdom of England? How did the expansion of the Kingdom of Sweden, Denmark, and the Russian Empire affect the Kingdom of France? Did the unrest in Poland and the resurgence of Turkey hinder or facilitate the establishment of the French Kingdom's hegemony in Europe? What was the outcome of the Counter-Reformation? What impact did the Thirty Years' War have on the Kingdom of France? What did the War of the Spanish Succession mean for the Kingdom of France? Is the signing of a series of peace treaties an attempt to achieve real peace or to buy time for another war? How was the creativity of King Henry IV of France manifested? How did the French kings Louis XIII and Louis XIV cooperate with their ministers Richelieu, Jules Mazarin and Baptiste Kolbe to make the Kingdom of France rich and powerful? This book will answer it in detail.

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