To conclude, the protestant revolution had a mostly positive impact on the world - the freedom of belief was legalised, the first not latin bible was published and people were not tied to the church is such a close knit way anymore, which than gave more place for the development of independent
education and ,thus, the development of science. It also had some negative consequences as well, like the loss of many historical objects and artworks during the rebellion, as most beautiful
architecture and art during that time was visible in church. But despite of that, the protestant reformation was an important religious and political revolution, that ultimately led to more openmindedness
and religious tolerance worldwide.…