2. The state tolerated Lutherans but not Calvinists.
Explanation:
- This statement is followed by the decision of the Augsburg Peace Treaty.
- The Peace of Augsburg is an agreement signed by Charles V and the forces of the Protestant Alliance on 25 September 1555 in the city of Augsburg.
- That agreement ended the violence between Lutherans and Catholics in Germany.
- The Peace of Augsburg was moderately successful in solving problems arising in the empire. Tolerance was increased and tension was freed from the empire. Many unresolved issues remain.
- Calvinists were not protected by the agreement, so various Protestant groups lived in Lutheran areas and were in danger of being accused by the Lutheran regional ruler of heresy. Tolerance did not officially exist for the Calvinists until after the Peace of Westphalia in 1648.
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The war of 1812 led to development of manufacturing capabilities in America. The British no longer played a role in the development of America and America was given freedom. The British no longer seized American trade ships that were going to Europe. The star spangled banner was written. America got recognition of being a sovereign nation and the government and over all nation gained a better reputation. America became allies with Canada. It also led to the White House being white because it was burned to a black color.
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Mary Lyon founded a school in Massachussets, which later became the Mount Holyoke College. The Mount Holyoke College was first named as Mount Holyoke Female Seminary and was the second school she established in Massachussets. The first was Wheaton Female Seminary in Norton, Massachussetts, which was now known as Wheaton College.
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