Religion was given more importance in the protestant Reformation in England.
Explanation:
The Protestant Reformation in England is a revolution based on religion which took place in 16th century in the western church. The leaders who took in-charge and lead the reformations are,
- Martin luther
- John calvis
This reformation is exactly believed to be started on 31st October in the year 1517.
It mainly aimed to eliminate the corruption in the Catholic church and was considered as a event that lead to the foundation of Protestantism.
Protestantism is considered as one of the major branches of Christianity and thus it lead foundation for that.
Hence we can conclude that Protestant Reformation gave more importance to religion.
Answer:
The rebellion didn't accomplish much, mostly destruction, and ended by Bacon dying from an illness and his followers were killed. All the rebellion did was added a less favoring of white men, and to gain the lower classes support they lower taxes. The rebellion also indirectly supported the growing slave trade.
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Answer:
New England's shipbuilders earned profits by providing ships for the triangular trade
Explanation:
The New England colonies developed as a trade and economic center. The geographic condition did not make the region suitable for growing crops. The colonists focused on shipbuilding, fishing, and whaling while many of the colonists were artisans, blacksmith, merchants, traders, and furniture maker. By seeing the growth of the Atlantic slave trade, colonists began to expand the shipbuilding industry with a shipyard that helped them to earn profits by supplying vessels in the triangular trade.
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