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Counter-Reformation, also called Catholic Reformation or Catholic Revival, in the history of Christianity, the Roman Catholic efforts directed in the 16th and early 17th centuries both against the Protestant Reformation and toward internal renewal. The Counter-Reformation took place during roughly the same period as the Protestant Reformation, actually (according to some sources) beginning shortly before Martin Luther’s act of nailing the Ninety-five Theses to the door of Castle Church in 1517.
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Answer: February 25, 1942
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. because they exported so much wheat and grains
The Middle Colonies comprised of colonies from New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey. The colonies had fertile soils and produced a huge amount of wheat and grains. They were able to provide food for their own people and export