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Protestant Union

The Protestant Union was an alliance formed in 1608 by Protestant territories within the Holy Roman Empire, primarily to defend their religious and political interests against Catholic states, especially the Catholic League. It aimed to protect Protestant rights and oppose Catholic dominance, reflecting the broader religious tensions of the period. The union played a significant role in escalating conflicts that contributed to the outbreak of the Thirty Years' War, a devastating European conflict rooted in religious and political disputes.