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What sparked years of war between Protestants and Catholics before Germany was unified in the 1800s?

The Kingdom in Prussia, and Sweden, most of what became northern Germany were protestant, and Austria and what became southern Germany were Catholic under the Empire's rule that everyone in a principality had to be the religion of the prince. Throughout this entire century, the various princes fought and they were oftentimes of different religions.


The northern renaissance was most influenced by?

the Protestant Reformation.


What effects did the Reformation have upon Catholic properties?

The depends entirely upon which country you are talking about, although actually most of them are similar. In England and Scotland, the crown just confiscated all the Catholic property, the Churches were turned into protestant churches, and the Abbeys and other properties were awarded to nobility that the King wanted to reward. In northern Germany, the Peace of Westphalia gave all the Catholic property to the prince if he was protestant and they became protestant.


What is the relion of Europe?

Christianity. Most of the Continent is mostly Roman Catholic, while Protestant is prevalent in several regions, such as the United Kingdom and northern Germany. Eastern Europe tends to be Orthodox.


What religion was most liked in Germany in late 1800s?

Protestant Christianity.


Which of these movements most directly influenced Northern Renaissance art?

The Protestant Reformation


What The dominant religion in Northern Ireland is?

Christianity is the dominant religion in Northern Ireland. Most people in Northern Ireland are members of a Protestant church, such as Presbyterians or Anglicans, who are members of the Church of Ireland.


What became the most the most successful international form of the Protestant movement?

For the most part, one segment of the Protestant movement had the most international appeal. Many theologians cite Calvinism as the one most easily adopted internationally.


What changes took place in Europe as a result of Martin Luther's protest?

most people became protestant


By 1600 what areas of Europe were mainly Catholic or mainly Protestant?

Spain, Italy, and France were mainly Catholic. Sweden was mostly protestants.AnswerIn 1600 Ireland, the Spanish Netherlands, France, Spain, most of the Holy Roman Empire (Southern Germany), and Italy remained Catholic. Sweden, Norway, Northern Germany - Holy Roman Empire, Scotland, England, and the Denmark Netherlands had been lost to the various protestant heresies.


What is the most pure German?

The pronunciation of the people in the Hannover area in northern Germany is the most accurate.


What religion is practiced by the majority of people in Northern Ireland?

Most people in Ireland are born roman catholic.