The two groups that were fighting religious wars throughout Europe in the 1700s was protestant and the Catholics.
<u>Explanation:</u>
During the time of 1700s, there were two religious groups in Europe who were fighting against each other. This conflict was mostly because of the difference in the beliefs of both the groups.
These groups were the protestants and the Catholics. By the time of 1700s, the protestants had become more powerful in the countries as compared to the Catholics even in the financial terms in those countries.
Answer:
Proclamation 5431 -- Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1986 | Ronald Reagan.
Explanation:
The Second Great Awakening began on the southern frontier and usually featured what two religious sects "<span>A. Methodists and Baptists", since these were the most "removed" from mainstream Christian ideology. </span>
The answer is A.) It encouraged Allied soldiers by giving them goals to defend. This was so war wasn't fought in vain.