What were some of the main reasons for the Thirty Years’ War?

a) Spanish imperial expansion, multiple Protestant sects, and religious tensions
b) British imperial expansion, the Catholic tendencies of Anglicanism, and religious tolerance
Consider This: Why were envoys of the King of Bohemia thrown out of a window in Prague? See 2.1: The Thirty Years’ War.
c) Danish militarism, French dynastic difficulties, and anti-Semitism
Consider This: Why were envoys of the King of Bohemia thrown out of a window in Prague? See 2.1: The Thirty Years’ War.
d) papal ambitions, German imperialism, and Ottoman expansion
Consider This: Why were envoys of the King of Bohemia thrown out of a window in Prague? See 2.1: The Thirty Years’ War.


a) Spanish imperial expansion, multiple Protestant sects, and religious tensions

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