The Peace of Westphalia closes the great confessional wars
The Peace of Westphalia, signed on 24 October 1648 in Münster and Osnabrück, ended the Thirty Years’ War and is often treated as the political conclusion of the Reformation era. The treaties reaffirmed the Peace of Augsburg, extended recognition to Calvinism, and gave religious minorities defined rights in territories where they were not the established confession. Westphalia did not eliminate religious division, but it normalized it within European diplomacy and law. Its legacy was profound: the age of attempting to restore one universal Western church by force had effectively ended, and a plural confessional order had become permanent.