What were the consequences of religious reformation?
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The massive turmoil that the Reformationcaused had a lasting impact on European politics. Soon after the Catholic Church deemed Martin Luther a “protestant,” Europe became divided along confessional, as well as territorial, lines. The religiousturmoil of the period led to warfare within most states and between many.
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Religious reformation has culminated in the assimilation of rationalism ideals, broad scope, human liberty, and equality of sexes.
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The socio-religious revolutions are meant to promote humanistic social changes by putting an end to India's spiritual and economic degradation. Ram Mohan Roy has called for progressive Westernization to rejuvenate Indian culture and society.
There was no all-Indian element in these campaigns. They had been located in Bengal, Maharashtra, Punjab, and so on. In particular, their influence was restricted to trained, small and medium-sized groups.
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