The English Reformation was primarily driven by political motives, particularly King Henry VIII's desire to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, which led to a break from the Catholic Church and the establishment of the Church of England. Unlike the continent-wide reformation movements, which were largely theological and aimed at addressing issues like corruption and doctrine, the English Reformation was significantly influenced by the monarchy's quest for power and control over religious matters. This resulted in a unique blend of religious reform and royal authority, distinguishing it from the more grassroots movements seen in countries like Germany and Switzerland.
The printing press had the greatest impact on the Reformation and Counter-Reformation in the Renaissance era. It made it easier to produce and distribute religious texts and ideas, facilitating the spread of Protestantism and the Catholic response. This led to increased literacy rates, the proliferation of different religious interpretations, and ultimately, the fragmentation of Christianity in Western Europe.
No. Europe is made of allot of very different countries.
Russia is part of Europe and Europe is made of different countries, but it can not "own" another country.
reformation is reformation and protestant is protestant.
The English people (People from Europe) who came to america in 1600s.
The period after the Reformation is known as the Counter-Reformation or Catholic Reformation. It was a time when the Catholic Church responded to the Protestant Reformation and made efforts to reform itself while also opposing Protestant beliefs.
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No body 'governs' Europe at all. It is a continent made up of many different countries.
It is man made
It is man made
Martin Luther
In continental Europe and older British English, it's a nonillion. In American English and modern British English, it's a septendecillion.