The Protestant Reformation led to less political and religious unity in Europe, as it fragmented the Catholic Church's influence and gave rise to various Protestant denominations. This division fostered conflicts, such as the Thirty Years' War, and encouraged the rise of nation-states that asserted their independence from papal authority. Consequently, Europe became increasingly characterized by religious pluralism and political fragmentation rather than cohesion.
Protestant Reformation.
the Protestant Reformation
that the people wanted a protestant religion so they moved
Reformation, also called Protestant Reformation.
Western European kingdoms increasingly fought wars over religious differences.
Western European kingdoms increasingly fought wars over religious differences.
The Protestant Reformation was the 16th-century religious, political, intellectual and cultural upheaval that splintered Catholic Europe, setting in place the structures and beliefs that would define the continent in the modern era.
Protestant Reformation
Creating several new versions of Christianity
Protestant Reformation
Protestant Reformation
Protestant Reformation