It was seen as punishment for the Catholic Church's corruption.
the Great Famine the Hundred Years' War the Black Plague
the Great Famine the Hundred Years' War the Black Plague
it divided the roman catholic church which lead to protestant churches
The changes of the Great Irish Potato Famine affected religion by causing the Protestants to view the famine as a punishment. They then pushed the Protestant religion on the Irish Catholic people.
It weakened people's faith in Catholic leaders
It weakened people's faith in Catholic leaders
The answer is the great technological advances during the Protestant Reformation
The Protestant Reformation set Catholics and Protestants against each other throughout the empire. It also made one religion the required belief system for a multi-country empire, which caused conflict since Protestantism disagreed with many other belief systems across Great Britain.
The peasants did not succeed, but the revolt set the stage for future uprisings like the Protestant reformation and the French Revolution.
The renaissance The protestant reformation The discovery of the New World The enlightenment The french revolution
In 1840 The Great Famine happened, also known as the Potato famine. It was the cause of deaths for thousands of Irishmen and women.
The Great Famine