2. For France
- France achieved its primary goals of weakening the Habsburgs and keeping the Holy Roman Empire weak and divided.
- France emerged as the strongest power in Europe.
NOTE: The Thirty Years’ War is both complex and important. Do not become bogged down trying to memorize the four phases of the war. Thus far, Gustavus Adolphus is the only leader who has been the answer to a multiple-choice question. Instead, focus on the long-term consequences of the Thirty Years’ War for Germany and France. Pay special attention to the decline of the Holy Roman Empire and to the factors that prevented the development of a unified German state.