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    For this assignment‚ you will be completing a research paper on the impact of the Industrial Revolution. You will develop a thesis based upon preliminary research that takes one of the positions present in the essential question (more positive/more negative). Your paper will include elements of counterargument‚ and will rely on primary source evidence to support your thesis. Your final product will be a 5-7 page paper‚ typed‚ double-spaced‚ 11 point font. 5 pages is a minimum. If you are struggling

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    |Mainline | |Pentecostal |8.9% |Assemblies of God |Evangelical | |Lutheran |5.1% |Evangelical Lutheran Church in America |Mainline Protestant | | | |Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod |Evangelical | |Presbyterian/ |3.8% |Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)

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    century many Bohemian immigrants left their homelands in search of a sustainable life‚ and to be able to survive with their families. The Catholics and the Protestants/ Lutherans showed many differences between the two religions‚ and this caused many issues in many communities. At this time in the nineteenth century the Protestants/ Lutherans made up the majority of the citizens in the United States‚ which proved to cause religious differences with the Catholics because of their different ways of practicing

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    children died. New England negotiated most of their land out to keep the peace. Ignatius Loyola- Spanish soldier that led the new Catholic religious order called the Society of Jesus‚ or the Jesuits and represented one dimension of the Counter-Reformation. Willing to give up their lives for their beliefs‚ the dedicated missionaries and teachers helped reenergize the Catholic faith and spread it to distant parts of the world. Roanoke Island-May 1587 John White led a English venture to America w/11

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    sect of Christianity. Digging deeper will bring to light many groups coming together under the belief that the state church was no longer leading and teaching biblical theology. There were groups that popped up all across Europe in the wake of reformation lead by Martin Luther‚ John Calvin‚ and Ulrich Zwingli. Even before the time of the Anabaptist movement there was a high level of persecution for those who stood against the state church and the pope. There was a difference between what the reformers

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    and religious conversion advanced together throughout the Americas. Roman Catholicism was then firstly brought to Latin America by the Spanish and Portuguese conquerors‚ namely two Roman Catholic countries that had not experienced the Protestant Reformation. In the colonial period most of the native peoples in Latin America were converted to Catholicism and this faith remains the most prevalent religion throughout the continent today. It is estimated that the overwhelming majority‚ approximately 90

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    is not limited to: Dietrich Buxtehude‚ Johann Pachelbel‚ and Johann Sebastian Bach. Even though the way these composers utilize the chorale is different‚ they all use it in unique ways to express their artistic abilities and differences. The Reformation was the movement connected to Luther. In 1517‚ he placed the Ninety-Five Theses on the door of the Wittenberg Castle church. The document consisted of statements that Luther did not

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    sect of Christianity. Digging deeper will bring to light many groups coming together under the belief that the state church was no longer leading and teaching biblical theology. There were groups that popped up all across Europe in the wake of reformation lead by Martin Luther‚ John Calvin‚ and Ulrich Zwingli. Even before the time of the Anabaptist movement there was a high level of persecution for those who stood against the state church and the pope. There was a difference between what the reformers

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    Culture and Ideas A. Religious Reformation 1. In 1500 the Catholic Church‚ benefiting from European prosperity‚ was building new churches including a new Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Pope Leo X raised money for the new basilica by authorizing the sale of indulgences. 2. The German monk Martin Luther challenged the Pope on the issue of indulgences and other practices that he considered corrupt or not Christian. Luther began the Protestant Reformation‚ arguing that salvation could be by

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    I. INTELLECTUAL‚ RELIGIOUS‚ & POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE 15TH & 16TH CENTURIES A. Chapter 17: European Renaissance and Reformation‚ 1300-1600 A.1. Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance A.1.a.i. Setting the Stage The late Middle Ages saw a suffering Europe. The plague and war took their toll‚ and the survivors began to question the Church‚ and their spirit of survival inspired northern Italian writers and artists to begin experimenting with different styles. a. Italy’s Advantages The Renaissance

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