Answer:
religious movement
Explanation:
The Protestant Reformation was a religious movement. It started off as a protest against the Catholic Church and the manner in which it behaved and propagated the religion. This reform was accepted by many people, as it was much better, closer to the original principals of the Christianity, not being cruel and constantly scaring and threatening its followers. This resulted into the formation of the first Protestant churches. The Catholic Church was not happy at all about it and it gave its best to stop the Protestant Reformation, but it didn't managed to do so. The Catholic Church big portion of its followers in Europe, thus lost lot of power, while the Protestant Church became the dominant in numerous countries in Europe that were once Catholic.
The Protestants wanted to separate themselves from the Church of England
<span>The northeast used to be the leading area of heavy industries like steel and auto manufacturing as these factories shut down they rusted.</span>
The Belgium had two colonies in Africa, the massive Belgian
Congo (now Congo) and Ruanda-Urundi (now countries of Rwanda and Burundi), and
that’s it. Compare that to the Brits that had colonies in nearly all
continents. Compared to the British, Belgian rule on its colonies was harsh.
The Belgians extracted resources from its colonies nearly at gunpoint
(especially in Congo) to build magnificent public infrastructure in the mother
country, while doing little to educate native Africans in the colonies.The British retained traditional leaders and gave them power with colonial oversight, and established schools on its colonies.