There was no religion freedom. Anyone who challenged the government authority would lose both life and property. “…he ordered their land to be measured with ropes, he placed the pure Irish with Saxons and transplanted them all.”5 Many people were affected positively and negatively as the result of religion war. In India, less people were affected negatively because of the religious tolerance that Akbar introduced. Under Akbar rule, people from different religious groups were able to come together and share their religious beliefs. Akbar believed in “unity of all being and all religion.”6 Akbar open minded approach to religion made India the most diverse country in the world. As a result people from different countries with different cultures, languages, and religions were able to come together as one in India. The European on the other hand affected their people negatively during the religious war. The lives of many innocent people were sacrificed. For example, Cromwell’s extreme brutal approach to religion in Ireland killed thousands of people both soldiers and innocent civilians. General Owen Roe O’ Neill stated that “the country not only looks like a desert, but like hell, if there could be a hell upon earth. On both sides, there is nothing but burning, robbery without mercy, and cruelties such as are not common even among the Moors and Arabs.”7 The European people were greatly affected from both religious wars
There was no religion freedom. Anyone who challenged the government authority would lose both life and property. “…he ordered their land to be measured with ropes, he placed the pure Irish with Saxons and transplanted them all.”5 Many people were affected positively and negatively as the result of religion war. In India, less people were affected negatively because of the religious tolerance that Akbar introduced. Under Akbar rule, people from different religious groups were able to come together and share their religious beliefs. Akbar believed in “unity of all being and all religion.”6 Akbar open minded approach to religion made India the most diverse country in the world. As a result people from different countries with different cultures, languages, and religions were able to come together as one in India. The European on the other hand affected their people negatively during the religious war. The lives of many innocent people were sacrificed. For example, Cromwell’s extreme brutal approach to religion in Ireland killed thousands of people both soldiers and innocent civilians. General Owen Roe O’ Neill stated that “the country not only looks like a desert, but like hell, if there could be a hell upon earth. On both sides, there is nothing but burning, robbery without mercy, and cruelties such as are not common even among the Moors and Arabs.”7 The European people were greatly affected from both religious wars