Answer #1, not a cause of Protestant Reformation:
Answer #2, not a consequence of Protestant Reformation:
Explanation:
The Thirty Years' War was one of the Wars of Religion that followed as a consequence of the Protestant Reformation. The Protestant Reformation is usually dated as beginning in 1517 with Martin Luther's posting of his 95 Theses concerning the sale of indulgences. The Thirty Years' War was fought a century after that, from 1618-1648.
The Columbian Exchange is the name given to transfer of plants, animals, culture, people, ideas and more between Europe, the American continents, and West Africa, in the 15th and 16th centuries. It is named after Christopher Columbus, who was credited with "discovering" the lands of the Western Hemisphere with his voyages beginning in 1492. The Columbian Exchange happened around the same time as the Protestant Reformation and its aftermath were occurring in Europe, but the two were not related events.
The Constitutional Convention was held in Philadelphia of Pennsylvania. Here the 12 delegates of the thirteen colonies met in May of 1787. Only a delegate from Rhode Island did not take part as they were afraid of losing their states rights.
The main idea behind the
convention was setting up a new government in place of the existing one. James
Madison and Alexander Hamilton were in favor of changing the government,
although it was superficially shown that the target was to change the Articles
of Confederation.
It angered the colonists to the point of revolution
Answer: northeast
Explanation:
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