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Introduction |
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The Reformation |
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Causes of the Reformation |
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Impact of the Reformation |
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Dive into the transformative 16th century, where the Reformation shook the foundations of Europe’s religious landscape. This bold movement began as an effort to reform the powerful Roman Catholic Church but sparked a historic split, giving birth to Protestant churches. From Martin Luther’s fiery critique in Germany to King Henry VIII’s defiance in England, the Reformation reshaped faith, politics, and society. These notes unravel the causes, key figures, and far-reaching impacts of this pivotal era, revealing how it laid the groundwork for modern nation-states and new economic ideas.
Catholic Church was powerful in medieval times, with the Pope as supreme head, ruling autocratically.
Corrupt Church practices:
Profoundly influenced European society.
Rise of Powerful States
Schism within the Church
Example: The schism within the Church, caused by the Reformation, is evident in King Henry VIII’s creation of the Church of England, which rejected the Pope’s authority, allowing him to divorce and remarry, unlike Catholic rules, thus splitting Christians into Catholics and Protestants.
Counter Reformation
Mercantilism
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