Which scenario does the information in this map support? Religious conflicts were more likely to arise in Ireland than Spain during the 17th century. The population in most European countries in 1600 was about equally Catholic and Protestant. In 1600, religious conflicts in Europe were minimal as every nation practiced the same religion. In 1600, Protestantism was increasing in northern nations and Catholicism was decreasing in southern nations.
@Lady.Liv1776
What do you think?
I have no idea to tell you the truth
Alright well, I would say B. If we look at the map we can see a majority of europe is catholic. We can also see that Angelican, Christian orthodox, and lutheran make up a large portion (these can go underneath protestant). Also, the Catholic church held most of the authority during this time.
Oh okay.
Thanks!
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