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Title: War of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)
Post by: nevermore on 03 June 2015, 09:52:06 AM

War of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)

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From the 17th century, the nobles' democracy, experienced devastating wars and fell into internal disorder and then anarchy, and as a result declined. The once powerful Commonwealth had become vulnerable to internal warfare and foreign intervention.

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In 1648 the Cossack Khmelnytsky Uprising engulfed the south and east of the vast Polish–Lithuanian state, and was soon followed by a Swedish invasion, which raged through core Polish lands. Warfare with the Cossacks and Russia left Ukraine divided; the eastern part, lost by the Commonwealth, became a dependency of the Tsardom of Russia.

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John III Sobieski, who fought protracted wars against the Ottoman Empire, revived the Commonwealth's military might once more. In one decisive engagement he helped in 1683 to deliver Vienna from a Turkish onslaught.

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Further disintegration followed nevertheless. The Commonwealth, subjected to almost constant warfare until 1720, suffered devastating population losses and massive damage to its economy and social structure. The economic regression had not been fully compensated for the duration of the Commonwealth's existence. The government became ineffective because of large scale internal conflicts (e.g. Lubomirski's Rokosz against John II Casimir and rebellious confederations), corrupted legislative processes (such as the infamous use of the liberum veto) and manipulation by foreign interests. The nobility class fell under control of a handful of powerful families with established territorial domains, the urban population and infrastructure fell into ruin, together with most peasant farms.
 
The reigns of two kings of the Saxon Wettin dynasty, Augustus II the Strong and Augustus III, brought the Commonwealth more political damage and little meaningful reform. The Great Northern War, a period seen by the contemporaries as a passing eclipse, may have been the decisive blow that critically weakened the Noble Republic. The Kingdom of Prussia became a strong regional power and took Silesia from the Habsburg Monarchy. The Commonwealth-Saxony personal union, however, gave rise to the emergence of the reform movement in the Commonwealth, and the beginnings of the Polish Enlightenment culture.


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Title: Re: War of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)
Post by: Atheling on 04 June 2015, 05:52:18 AM
Christ of a pooh stick guys!! Are there any periods that you guys don't have massive armies for?  :-* :-* :-*

Darrell
Title: Re: War of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)
Post by: nevermore on 04 June 2015, 12:15:11 PM
Christ of a pooh stick guys!! Are there any periods that you guys don't have massive armies for?  :-* :-* :-*

Darrell

lol we are working on it Darrell, i don't think so though, at the moment we are building up the Schlegswig Holstein war 1848-51, its growing big already
Title: Re: War of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)
Post by: Atheling on 05 June 2015, 06:39:09 AM
lol we are working on it Darrell, i don't think so though, at the moment we are building up the Schlegswig Holstein war 1848-51, its growing big already

I need to move.... or at least come down for a weekend!!

Darrell.
Title: Re: War of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)
Post by: nevermore on 05 June 2015, 08:59:51 AM
more than welcome Darrell in September there is a number of people staying over weekend to game at the club.
Title: Re: War of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)
Post by: Atheling on 05 June 2015, 02:07:46 PM
more than welcome Darrell in September there is a number of people staying over weekend to game at the club.

Sounds like a very good plan- I'll make arrangements- do you have a deffo date for the weekend?

Darrell.
Title: Re: War of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)
Post by: Lagartija Mike on 05 June 2015, 11:29:00 PM
Incredible. Reminds me to get working on my Zaporozhians.
Title: Re: War of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)
Post by: Captain Blood on 06 June 2015, 08:59:05 AM
Great spread  :)
Title: Re: War of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)
Post by: nevermore on 06 June 2015, 10:06:42 AM
Thanks guys. :)
Title: Re: War of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)
Post by: Marine0846 on 07 June 2015, 03:31:10 PM
Lovely figures.
A period I would love to play.
Great photos, thanks.
Title: Re: War of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)
Post by: joekano on 09 June 2015, 06:12:12 AM
Quite impressive!
Title: Re: War of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)
Post by: FramFramson on 09 June 2015, 07:24:43 PM
Lovely!
Title: Re: War of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)
Post by: nevermore on 10 June 2015, 09:50:57 AM
Again thank you for the nice comments :)