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1 Effects of the Reformation Religious and Social Changes

2 Background/context Besides changes in religion, the Protestant Reformation had other consequences as well. In some places, violence broke out. In other places, people shifted their attitudes about life and the world.

3 Religious Division In the 1500s, nearly all of Europe was Catholic. By 1600… Division within Europe Spain/Southern Europe: Northern Europe: Division in the Americas European Country in Americas Religion Spain France Portugal England

4 Religious Division In the 1500s, nearly all of Europe was Catholic. By 1600… Division within Europe Spain/Southern Europe: Catholic Northern Europe: Protestant Division in the Americas European Country in Americas Religion Spain France Portugal England

5 Religious Division In the 1500s, nearly all of Europe was Catholic. By 1600… Division within Europe Spain/Southern Europe: Catholic Northern Europe: Protestant Division in the Americas European Country in Americas Religion Spain Canada France Mexico Portugal Central/S. Am. England

6 Religious Division In the 1500s, nearly all of Europe was Catholic. By 1600… Division within Europe Spain/Southern Europe: Catholic Northern Europe: Protestant Division in the Americas European Country in Americas Religion Spain Canada France Mexico Catholic Portugal Central/S. Am. England

7 Religious Division In the 1500s, nearly all of Europe was Catholic. By 1600… Division within Europe Spain/Southern Europe: Catholic Northern Europe: Protestant Division in the Americas European Country in Americas Religion Spain Canada France Mexico Catholic Portugal Central/S. Am. England 13 colonies

8 Religious Division In the 1500s, nearly all of Europe was Catholic. By 1600… Division within Europe Spain/Southern Europe: Catholic Northern Europe: Protestant Division in the Americas European Country in Americas Religion Spain Canada France Mexico Catholic Portugal Central/S. Am. England 13 colonies Protestant

9 Color the map Key: Catholic Protestant

10 Social Changes Religious changes of the Reformation and the political turmoil that followed set other changes in motion. People began to question the role of government and the role of science in their lives.

11 Self Government Before the Reformation: Most Europeans had no voice in governing the Catholic Church. Protestant Churches People began to govern their own churches. They also began to want: As time passed, some congregations gained more

12 Self Government Before the Reformation: Most Europeans had no voice in governing the Catholic Church. Protestant Churches Did not have priests, bishops, or other clergy; each church made their own rules. People began to govern their own churches. They also began to want: As time passed, some congregations gained more

13 Self Government Before the Reformation: Most Europeans had no voice in governing the Catholic Church. Protestant Churches Did not have priests, bishops, or other clergy; each church made their own rules. People began to govern their own churches. They also began to want: political power As time passed, some congregations gained more:

14 Self Government Before the Reformation: Most Europeans had no voice in governing the Catholic Church. Protestant Churches Did not have priests, bishops, or other clergy; each church made their own rules. People began to govern their own churches. They also began to want: political power As time passed, some congregations gained more power.

15 New Views of the World People began to think own ideas were: important. They began to: In addition, more people refused to: Desire to:

16 New Views of the World People began to think own ideas were: important. They began to: raise questions. In addition, more people refused to: Desire to:

17 New Views of the World People began to think own ideas were: important. They began to: raise questions. In addition, more people refused to accept information about the world based on someone else’s authority. Desire to:

18 New Views of the World People began to think own ideas were: important. They began to: raise questions. In addition, more people refused to accept information about the world based on someone else’s authority. Desire to investigate led people to turn increasingly to science.


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