Which of the following were one of the results of the Thirty Years' War?

a. The physical devastation of the countryside.
b. The death of almost one-third of the population of Germany.
c. Permanent division of Germany between Protestants and Catholics.
d. All of these answers are correct.
e. Decentralization of the power in the Holy Roman Empire.


d

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