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What is the order in which the Protestant Reformation industrial revolution and French revolution occur?

protestant reformation ,french revolution and then industrial rev olution


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A reformation is a violent overthrow of the government, and a reformation is where the government changes peacefully.


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What event in europe distracted england from pursuing empire in the 1500s?

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Greek was used to spread the ideas of the Renaissance the reformation and the scientific revolution.


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Reformation, also called Protestant Reformation.


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taxes at the time of the catholic revolution


What led to the reformation?

taxes at the time of the catholic revolution


What was the religious revolution that split the Church in western Europe?

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Why is the Renaissance and the Reformation classified as revolution?

The Renassiance was more of an evolution of culture, which was exceeding its highest form of art and music. The Protestant Reformation, however, was more of a revolution because it was a rebellion against the church's ways.