Asked by jacob
During the Reformation, Lutheranism took a firm hold in Germany (the Holy Roman Empire), especially in the northern and eastern areas. Referring to the map, in which other countries did Lutheranism become the main religion?
A.
Spain and Portugal
B.
France and Scotland
C.
England and Ireland
D.
Norway and Sweden
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D. Norway and Sweden
Lutheranism became the dominant faith in the Scandinavian countries (notably Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Finland). Spain and Portugal remained Catholic; France had Catholics and Calvinist Huguenots; Scotland became mainly Presbyterian (Calvinist); England formed the Anglican Church, and Ireland remained largely Catholic.
Lutheranism became the dominant faith in the Scandinavian countries (notably Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Finland). Spain and Portugal remained Catholic; France had Catholics and Calvinist Huguenots; Scotland became mainly Presbyterian (Calvinist); England formed the Anglican Church, and Ireland remained largely Catholic.
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