Thomas More significantly impacted Europe through his work "Utopia," published in 1516, which introduced the concept of an ideal society based on communal living and social justice. His humanist ideas challenged the existing social and political norms of the time, promoting dialogue about governance and morality. Additionally, More's steadfast opposition to the Reformation and his execution for refusing to accept King Henry VIII's supremacy over the Church underscored the tensions between religious authority and state power, influencing subsequent debates around governance and individual conscience in Europe.
The economy and relations affected Europe as well as trade
books became less expensive and more available throughout Europe.
The impact that liberalism had on 19th century Europe was quite varied. This is what caused the development of neo-classic and free market among others.
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No impact on Canada as there was no Canada at the time, other than a small French settlements in the south, little impact on Aborginals other than being the first of many to come Europeans, and the impact in Europe was minor other than showing there were new areas to explore and the possiblity of a NWP which caused more Europeans to trace his routes....except for the last one as no one is sure where he went on that little trip.
Thomas More.
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how did the crusafes impact the economy of Europe
Christianity, more specifically Catholicism.
Yes, Thomas More traveled extensively throughout Europe for diplomatic, political, and intellectual purposes. He visited various countries including France, the Netherlands, and Germany during his lifetime.
Very little impact
The impact of ww1 on the econmoy of Europe was to drain the treasuries of Europe leaving them grappling with huge debts.
Thomas Birkner has written: 'Comrades for Europe?: die \\' -- subject(s): OUR Brockhaus selection, History of Europe
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THOMAS MUNCK has written: 'SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY EUROPE: STATE, CONFLICT AND THE SOCIAL ORDER IN EUROPE, 1598-1700'
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