Sweden's ambitious foreign policy brings it into …

Years: 1540 - 1683
Sweden's ambitious foreign policy brings it into conflict beginning in the mid-sixteenth century with the three other main powers that have an interest in the Baltic: Denmark, Poland, and Russia.

These three powers fight numerous wars with Sweden, which is at war for more than eighty of the last three hundred years it ruled Finland.

Finland itself is often the scene of military campaigns that are generally conducted as total war and thus include the devastation of the countryside and the killing of civilians.

One example of such campaigns is the war between Sweden and Russia that lasts from 1570 to 1595 and is known in Finland as the Long Wrath, because of the devastations inflicted on the country.

Sweden is also heavily involved in the Thirty Years' War (1618-48), in which the Swedes under King Gustavus II Adolphus thwarts the advance of the Habsburg Empire to the shores of the Baltic and thereby secure the Swedish possessions there.

Finnish troops are conscripted in great numbers into the Swedish army to fight in this or in other wars, and the Finns often distinguish  themselves on the battlefield.

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