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Religious pluralism challenged the concept of a unified Europe.
The Protestant and Catholic Reformations fundamentally changed theology, religious institutions, and culture.
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Religious reform both increased state control of religious institutions and provided justifications for challenging state authority.
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Conflicts among religious groups overlapped with political and economic competition within and among states.
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