Emerging from the medieval period, the life of Europeans was drastically shifting. One of the key characteristics of European life, beginning in the late 15th century, was the challenge to various authorities and traditions that had generally been accepted and respected in medieval times. The changes in religion and the economy are two excellent examples of the challenges faced by the Europeans during this time period.
The fracturing of Christendom completely transformed religion in early modern Europe. Beginning in the 15th century, religion increasingly became less important in the life of Europeans. It was no longer the center towns and communities and no longer brought the people together. The Protestant Reformation, led by men such as Martin Luther and John Calvin, completely altered many people’s view on Christianity. The church was accused of being corrupt and misleading. Luther believed in the idea that salvation could only be achieved be faith in God, and Calvin went......
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