Use the map below showing the religions of Europe about 1600 to answer the following question:
How does this map reflect the causes of the Thirty Years' War?
Muslims dominated Europe, leading to conflicts with followers of other religions.
Roman Catholics and Anglicans fought for control of Ireland.
Lutherans from Northern Europe waged war to bring their religion to the south.
Germany was largely Roman Catholic, causing Protestants in the region to revolt
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Follow your Gut.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
loll its only because the others are not really relating to the war on roman caths n not sure if germany was full of caths but im going to go with that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok could be b think im going t go with that
OpenStudy (toots):
D is the correct answer
Germany was largely Roman Catholic, causing Protestants in the region to revolt.