During the 17th century, conflicts driven by religious beliefs often led to widespread persecution and violence, commonly referred to as the Wars of Religion. These included notable events such as the Thirty Years' War in Europe, where Protestant and Catholic factions clashed. The period also saw the execution of individuals accused of heresy or witchcraft, reflecting the intense struggles over religious authority and doctrine. This era was marked by significant loss of life due to the fervent adherence to differing belief systems.
beliefs and the ways people living were changing rapidly
The people that had invaded England from Denmark, Norway and Sweden are called The Vikings. This was during the 9th Century.
its either social reform or missionaries but considering the question andseeing the it specificly put religious beliefs i think its the latter but hey do what you want - friendly advice ^.^
They were still called people
People who are not sincere are called dishonest and untrustworthy. People insincere in religious beliefs are called hypocrites.
Who are the Puritans? The Puritans were a religious group in England during the 17th century who sought to reform the Church of England. They believed that celebrations such as Valentine's Day were too frivolous and not in line with their strict religious beliefs. As a result, they banned Valentine observances in Great Britain during part of the 17th century.
Stereotypes
Rachel is sexy
They could be called Preachers.
The people of great empire called Mali took over Ghana during the 13th century. end of the 13th century kingdom of Ghana was replaced by Mali
The 18th century was called the century of lights because people began to want to use their reason and improve their intelligence.
That is what people refer to as culture.