Conciliar movementA reform movement in the 14th-, 15th-, and 16th-century Catholic Church that held that supreme authority in the church resided with an Ecumenical council, apart from, or even against, the pope how did rebellions against the roman catholic church affect northern European society Rebellions against the Catholic Church exposed the corruption within the Church and lead to European reformers to develop new religions, such as Lutheranism and Calvinism, that believed in returning to the simplicity of Christianity and turning to the Bible.
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Stonehenge is the answer.
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When the British administers explored the south Africa they wanted to take full advantage of the place and slowly started settling in South Africa. Slowly there began invasion and Africans were called boers meaning farmers in Dutch.
There were wars and when Afrikaners lost the war they were ill-treated. They moved out to Namibia, Zimbabwe, Netherlands, South America, Australia and South Western United States. Some were left behind but manly moved to Namibia and Zimbabwe.
Because they had a strong military and they built roads to move their armies to where they were needed