Religious Freedoms

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History

 

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Chris H

 

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May 30, 2015

 

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University

 

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A

 

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For "Aristocratic Favor" the Diet of Nobles gained religious freedoms and constitutional rights. From then the Diet of Nobles held the rights to establish a policy of religious toleration. Then in 1587, Sigismund III was elected as the king in Poland. While he accepted the principle of religious toleration to the nobles, he decided to strengthen Catholicism...
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With Sigismund III supporting the Roman Catholic religion, the Holy Roman Emperor was also working on making his scattered empire one. The Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II had a fragmented Empire religiously and politically. In Bohemia was where the problem was the worst for Ferdinand II. The Peace of Augsburg had given each Prince his right to determine the religious orthodoxy of his principality...
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