The two ways which the Reformation changed Europe is:
1) Henry 8th split the English church away from the pope. but this was an argument about succession and power and not move towards Protestantism. He remained Catholic the rest of his life.
2) Elizabeth 1 first tried to follow a 'middle way' in religion, but later began to persecute Catholics by end of the reign England was a protestant county.
{I'm not sure if this is right as I never learned the topic yet. but I hope this will try and help you. If you're still stuck the answers are the BBC bitesize KS3 history on the Tudors and stuarts}
They both relied on each other for goods and services.
What is colonial community?
- Colonial society in the North America colonies in the 18th century (1700's) was represented by a small wealthy social group having a distinctive cultural and economic organization.
- The members of Colonial society had similar social status, roles, language, dress and norms of behavior.
What did colonies mean?
- A distant territory belonging to or under the control of a nation.
- A group of people sent out by a government to a new territory.
- A group of living things of one kind living together a colony of ants.
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Between 1946 and 1954, the House Committee of Un-American Activities and Senator Joseph McCarthy attracted public attention by investigating 1. allegations of communist influences in government. HUAC, as the committee was called, investigate claims of communist ties not only in the government, but in other industries as well such as the filmmaking industry in Hollywood.
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