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History, 27.10.2020 20:30 chris6626

What happened in Europe during the 1500s? Protestantism replaced Catholicism as the dominant faith.
Catholicism suppressed Protestantism to remain the dominant faith.
The continent divided between Catholic and Protestant states.
Catholics and Protestants joined to form a single Christian faith that united the continent.

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