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What movement created religious rivalries in Europe the carried over into exploration of the Americas?

Protestant Reformation


What movement created religious rivalries in Europe that carried over exploration of the Americas?

Protestant Reformation


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What movement created religious rivalries in Europe that carried over into exploration in America?

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What movement created religious rivalries in Europe that carried over into exploration in the Americas?

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What movement created religious rivalaries in Europe that carried over into exploration of the Americas?

The religious rivalries was john Calvin a french religious thinker also broke f4rom his catholic church. in England king heneryVIII also left his catholic church.


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