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Why was Spain a leader in Catholic Reformation (Counter-Reformation)? 2 sentencas
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Spain became a leader in the Catholic Reformation, also known as the Counter-Reformation, primarily due to the strong influence of the Spanish monarchy and the establishment of the Spanish Inquisition, which aimed to maintain Catholic orthodoxy. Additionally, Spanish theologians and religious orders, such as the Jesuits, played a crucial role in revitalizing Catholic spirituality and education, further solidifying Spain's position as a bastion of Catholicism during this period.