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During the 16th century, Western Europe was characterized by a strong belief in both religious and secular authority, heavily influenced by the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation. Many people were grappling with issues of faith, leading to the rise of Protestantism, which challenged the Catholic Church's dominance. Additionally, the Renaissance fostered a renewed interest in Humanism and classical learning, promoting individualism and a focus on human potential. This period also saw significant advancements in science and exploration, reshaping Europeans' understanding of the world.

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