The Reformation And The Catholic Church

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The Reformation was huge, because it made people start to criticize and question the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church at this time held great power and political influence. This led to many rulers and their countries choosing whether or not to follow the Catholic faith. These countries would either continue to follow the faith, or announce they were protestant, which would ultimately end all relationships with the Catholic countries. The Reformation began growing more and more, leading to strict governments within both the Catholic and Protestants. This cause a lot of imprisonments, torture, and even deaths throughout the nations. Many alliances started popping up, which eventually led to the “30 Year War”, which was an all-out war between

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