What led to additional deaths during the Thirty Years' War? The Holy Roman Empire and France were both ruled by dictators. Mercenaries were hired to kill the local people. The long, drawn-out battles led to starvation and disease. Catholics and Protestants directly attacked each other.

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Answer:

C.) The long, drawn-out battles led to starvation and disease.

Explanation:

As you should know or may know a lot of people were killed because of the epidemic of typhus

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