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Josie Ward
16 June, 09:32
what were the effects of the reformation
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Kai
16 June, 11:20
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Reformation led to founding of Protestant churches like Lutheran Church, Calivinist Church, Church of England.
Due to reformation Catholic Church lost his dominant position in Western Europe.
Reformation caused many civil unrests (st. Bartholomew's Day massacre), civil wars, and wars between countries (like Thirty years' war).
Currently there are around 840,000,000 Protestans all over the world.
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