The
Peace Treaties of Westphalia
You
may be wondering what or who or where Westphalia is. Today, Westphalia is a province of Germany,
called North Rhine-Westphalia. Why does
this tiny, insignificant European place matter? In the year 1648, during May through
October, a series of Peace Treaties were signed between the Kingdom of Spain,
the Kingdom of France, the Kingdom of Sweden, and the Holy Roman Empire, and
many other smaller free governing cities and states. This stopped many wars, such as the Thirty
Years’ War and the Eighty Years’ War.
Ending these wars saved many deaths, improved living conditions, and
brought peace to Europe.
Ending
the Thirty Year’s and Eighty Years’ Wars could finally bring all the tired
soldiers back to their wives and family.
This kept them off the battlefield and away from guns. They could help the other wounded soldiers by
lending the families food and medicine.
They could also bring goods that had disappeared with the soldiers back
to markets, some of the essential such as medicines.
Signing
the Peace Treaties improved living conditions greatly. No more fear of being invaded by the Spanish,
or Swedish, or any other opposing groups.
The wives would have money from their husbands again to keep the food
hot on the table. There could be a
peaceful atmosphere where everyone could living comfortable lives.
If
a large chunk of men had died in these wars, it could have brought reproduction
to a halt in Europe. Women could’ve been
fighting for a single man, and killing each other at it. Later on, if Europe would have more elderly
than working folk, Europe could be in a major financial crisis. Europe might’ve had weak armies and been
invaded by Asians or Africans. Bottom
line, a lot of bad things could’ve happened.
Ending
these wars finally brought prosperity to Europe. The Thirty Years’ War was one of the most
destructive and horrific wars Europe had every faced. This was one of the first wars where both
sides had canons and guns. This meant
that more soldiers died. So generals
brought more and more soldiers onto the field.
This meant that more food was needed, which was already scarce. When the soldiers marched into hostile
territories, the villagers would burn their mills and food. Soldiers were now dying from two causes, war
and starvation. Finally signing the
Peace of Westphalia Treaties was a major break for everyone in Central Europe,
where these wars were fought. Europe
could finally progress safely.
Thank you for reading this article and I sincerely hope
you have a wonderful rest of your day.
Sources:
My brain and logic
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