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30 October, 03:08

Why was Germany's split between Protestants in the north and Catholics in the south important?

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  1. 30 October, 05:10
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    Germany had the urge to split its region between the Protestants in the north and the Catholics in the south because of the rising conflicts in these religious factions at the time of the "Age of Reformation." The continuous tensions between these two factions could rattle the political structure of Germany.
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