Increased trade with Protestant countries.
Two areas of society that changed as a result of the Reformation of Christianity were the authority of the Catholic Church being challenged, leading to the rise of new Protestant denominations and increased emphasis on individual interpretation of scripture. Additionally, the Reformation contributed to the growth of literacy and education as more people sought to read and interpret the Bible for themselves.
No, Puritanism was a specific religious movement within Protestantism in 16th and 17th century England. Puritans sought to reform and purify the Church of England, while Protestantism refers to the broader Christian movement that broke away from the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th century.
The Catholic Counter-Reformation resulted in: increase in missionary efforts, Council of Trent reforms, strengthening of the Inquisition. It did not lead to the abolition of the printing press.
The Protestant Reformation began in the 16th century, with the publication of Martin Luther's 95 Theses in 1517 marking a key moment. This led to the rise of various Protestant denominations that broke away from the Roman Catholic Church.
Many slaves in the United States were forced to convert to Christianity by their enslavers. As a result, a significant number of slaves practiced Christianity, particularly various Protestant denominations such as Baptist and Methodist. However, some slaves also practiced traditional African religions or blended elements of African spirituality with Christianity.
The persecution of Protestants, the expulsion of Dutch Protestants from Spain, and the establishment of the Spanish Inquisition were all results of Philip II's anti-Protestant policies. Peaceful coexistence with Protestant nations is not a result of Philip II's anti-Protestant policies.
The belief in his divine right to rule as an absolute monarch was not a result of Philip II's protestant policies.
The belief in his divine right to rule as an absolute monarch was not a result of Philip II's protestant policies.
The belief in his divine right to rule as an absolute monarch was not a result of Philip II's protestant policies.
First tell us what 'the following' are.
The Roman Catholic Church lost the most as a result of the Protestant Reformation. Do you know which one gained the most?
Partly as a result of the concept of the divine right, Philip saw himself as the guardian of the Roman Catholic Church. The great undertaking of his life was to defend the Catholic Reformation and turn back the rising Protestant tide in Europe. Within his own lands, Philip enforced religious unity. He turned the Inquisition against Protestants and other people thought to be heretics. Philip fought many wars as he attempted to advance Spanish Catholic power.
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the power of the catholic church was weakened
It prompted reforms within the Catholic Church.
the spanish armada was destroyedbecause Spain was weakened
the spanish armada was destroyedbecause Spain was weakened