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Historical Structures

Reformation was a religious movement of the 1500's that led to
Protestantism. This movement had an impact on social, political, and economic life. Before the reformation, Europe had been held together by the
universalism of the Catholic Church and the claim of the Holy Roman emperor .After the reformation Europe had several large Protestant churches and smaller
Protestant religious groups. From the result of the Reformation, Europe was divided between the Catholic countries of the south and the Protestant countries of the north. This diversity
of religious life created a mood of religious toleration and the respect for the
importance of individual conscience. The Reformation also stimulated many
reforms within the Catholic Church. The Protestant Reformation was a movement in Europe that began with Luther, who is one of the great thinkers in modern European history and whose teachings such as challenge to the Church and its practices, his maintained concepts about absolute......


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