The two established religions in the 16th Century (the 1500s) were Buddhism,
Hinduism, Judaism, Islam, Christianity in the forms of Roman Catholicism, Eastern
Catholicism, Lutheran, Anglican and other Protestantisms, Daoism, and one or more
others that I'm inadvertently leaving out.
The Anglican Church was the "established" Church of England, established by Parliment.
By the middle of the 16th century Protestantism was gaining ground in Europe. The tumult took some time but the churches split into two camps and soon many denominations were begun.
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A little after 1400, some report its inception at 1409 although not formalized until the 1500's.
In the 1500's there were no 13 colonies established so your dates are off a bit here. In 1604 Jamestown was established and nearly perished by 1609. In 1773 the Boston Tea party took place.
yes, there was slavery in the 1500's.
Catholics & Protestants.
Costumes from the 1500's - 1600's. Costumes from the 1500's - 1600's.
Brazil, Why Brazil was established in 1822 and yes 1822 eighteentwentytwo!
There weren't any police in the 1500's.
The extended meaning of 'kids from goats young' was first recorded in the very late 1500's and became established by the 1840's. The name was applied to skillful young thieves
None. Chicago did not exist in 1500-1600's.