<span>John Wycliffe was excommunicated from the Catholic Church for his views and this made him an early thinker in the Protestant movement. John Hus (Jan Hus, or John Huss) made similar points to Wycliffe and was executed. Both men’s writings were important in the forming of the Protestant Reformation.</span>
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After Napoleon's domination of Europe from around 1800 to 1814, the rulers of Europe wanted to insure that no one would ever be able to come so close to taking over all of Europe again.<span>To this end, the diplomats from all of the Great Powers met at the Congress of Vienna to negotiate from 1814 to 1815. There they reorganized European boundaries in hopes of creating a stable Europe where coalitions of nations could always ally to defeat one nation that got out of hand.</span>