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How did the Protestant Reformation contribute to the start of the enlightenment?

It led Europeans to begin questioning traditional authorities


Who was the holy Roman Emperor who right from the start opposed the Protestant Reformation?

It was Charles the V. He pressed for the holding of the Council of Trent which begun the Counter-Reformation. He also fought protestants in Germany.


Think why did some people start the Protestant Reformation?

one of the people who help start the reformation was


What social changes took place between 1450 and 1770?

The renaissance The protestant reformation The discovery of the New World The enlightenment The french revolution


Where did the Reformation of the church start?

France


How did the enlightenment philosophies contribute to the start of the Age of Revolution?

The Enlightenment did not directly contribute to the outbreak of the French Revolution, but the French revolution does embody some of the enlightenment ideas. Enlightenment thinkers promoted ideas of progress and natural law in all aspects of society. This can be seen in the writings of Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Voltaire. Ideas of the French Revolution derived from the Enlightenment are as follows: Constitutional monarchy, Liberal government, Division of powers among the nobles, the monarchy, and the representatives of the cities to replace the Old Regime, The Declaration of the Rights of Man, The Social Contract, Popular Sovereignty, and the Enlightened Absolutism.


When did the Catholic reformation start?

In the Holy Roman empire


When did the Protestant Reformation start?

31st October 1517


Where did the Reformation start?

Tradition has it in1517 in Wittenburg, Germany.


Are the Orthodox churches most related to Catholics or Protestants?

Orthodox churches are much closer in belief to Catholics than to Protestants. The Eastern Orthodox Church broke off of the Catholic Church in 1054 A.D. and kept basically all the same beliefs except the supremacy of the pope. Protestants, however, broke during the Protestant Reformation, which can be considered to start around 1517. The Protestant split involved much deeper doctrinal changes that make Protestantism farther from Catholicism than Eastern Orthodoxy.


How did religious conflict in Europe affect European colonization of the Americas?

The Age of Exploration and European imperialism of the Americas occurred just before the Protestant Reformation. The Americas presented a new start for non-Catholics, which is why many Protestants migrated to these new colonies (particularly in North America in the British colonies). Many Catholics also migrated to the Americas and they were more successful in spreading Catholicism than the Protestants were in Protestantism.


What invention helped to contribute to the start of the civil war and how did it help contribute to the start of the civil war?

What invention helped to contribute to the start of the civil war and how did it help contribute to