Religious beliefs have the capacity to unify and divide.
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Doctrine in the early Christian church helped unify the people by helping them to understand the differences between Judaism and the new form of Christianity - Roman Catholic.
Because they were closer
It helped the scattered states from revolting
It helped the scattered states from revolting
It helped the scattered states from revolting
they made the people understand each other and easier to rule the empire
one thing she did was unify England by making the church of England their official church, she also prevented the invasion of England by the Spanish by defeating the Spanish Armada in 1588.
The Hundred Years War (1337-1453) significantly impacted the Church by intensifying national identities, which sometimes conflicted with the Church’s authority. As monarchs sought to unify their nations against common enemies, they often challenged papal influence, leading to a decline in the Church's power. Additionally, the war fueled religious fervor and nationalism, resulting in the rise of local saints and a stronger emphasis on national rather than universal church identity. This period also saw increased corruption and criticism of the Church, ultimately contributing to calls for reform.
A strong army with a strong cavalry Educational reforms Support of the Church Political reform He constantly visited parts of his empire
they unify by means of flying