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FOREIGN POLICY
The defense of the Imperial authority and Catholicism forced Charles V to
maintain numerous wars:
Against France for control of northern Italy.
Against the Turks, who threatened Central Europe and the Mediterranean.
Against the German Princes, who supported the extension of Protestantism.
Being tired, Charles V abdicated in his son, Philip II, in 1556.
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