It officially ended the Thirty Years' War, which marked the end of the Holy Roman Empire. Essentially, it ended the old system of the Holy Roman Empire and brought in the modern European state system - creating the basis for the modern international system of independent states. In addition, the Swiss Confederation and the Netherlands were formally recognized as independent states. Furthermore, religious warfare came to an end, establishing religious tolerance in Europe.
Four main principles from the treaty:
1—The principle of the sovereignty of nation-states and the concomitant fundamental right of political self-determination;
2—the principle of (legal) equality between nation-states;
3—the principle of internationally binding treaties between states; and, 4—the principle of non-intervention of one state in the internal affairs of other states.
"In fact, it marked the beginning of an international community of law between sovereign states of equal legal standing, guaranteeing each other their independence and the right of their peoples to political self-determination. The two most innovative principles being proclaimed were the principle of sovereignty and the principle of equality among nations." [1]
"In short,the Peace of Westphalia believed that there is nothing more important than the sovereignty of states." [1]
2006-09-11 20:39:35
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answered by Hidden 4
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Treaty Of Westphalia
2016-09-29 21:50:59
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Peace Of Westphalia Definition
2016-12-10 13:25:40
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The Peace of Westphalia, also known as the Treaties of Münster and Osnabrück, refers to the series of treaties that ended the Thirty Years' War and officially recognized the Dutch Republic and Swiss Confederation. The Spanish treaty which ended the Eighty Years War was signed on January 30, 1648. The treaty signed October 24, 1648 was between the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III, the other German princes, representatives from the Dutch republic, France, and Sweden. The Treaty of the Pyrenees, signed in 1659, ending the war between France and Spain, is also often considered part of the treaty. The peace as a whole is often used by historians to mark the beginning of the modern era.
2006-09-11 16:29:47
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answered by TK 4
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What is significant about the TREATY OF WESTPHALIA?
2015-08-06 07:06:08
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According to the Jehovah's Witnesses, Gods Kingdom is what will bring about salvation for man. It will destroy and put an end to all political systems on Earth, and it alone will rule mankind. Jesus has all ready been enthroned as its King, and he will lead the Battle of Armageddon. Then the Kingdom with the help of God and Jesus will transform the Earth to a Paradise, and man to perfection. All people on Earth who are not part of this Kingdom will be destroyed during Armageddon. That is a brief summery of the political meaning of The Kingdom of God.
2016-03-26 01:37:39
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It ended years of religious warfare in Europe after the Reformation, including the Thirty Years War.
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2006-09-12 09:25:19
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answered by mjtpopus 3
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