The Transformation split the realm's states into Protestant and Catholic divisions, stressing the peace between regions. In spite of the fact that the connection between the sovereigns and the head had just been shaky, the rulers, seeing the religious divisions, detected shortcoming in the realm and further tested majestic specialist. The Blessed Roman heads struggled Protestant rulers in Germany into the seventeenth century, where pressures were still high from the Transformation and wars of religion – at first contained to the German domains – started to incorporate different regions and states. As more European states joined the contention, the Sacred Roman Domain kept on falling apart. From the mid sixteenth to the mid seventeenth century, the Blessed Roman Realm's energy declined enormously as a result of its interior religious cracks, clashes (specifically the Thirty Years War, which would altogether debilitate the domain), conflicts with powers outside the domain – like the French and the Hassock Turks - and the contention of rulers and line that tormented the domain amid the