AP European History
The late sixteenth century refers to the period from 1570 to 1600, marked by significant developments in Europe, especially in religious, cultural, and political contexts. During this time, the Protestant Reformation continued to shape the continent as various sects emerged, conflicts arose between Catholics and Protestants, and the Counter-Reformation sought to reaffirm Catholic dominance. The era also saw the rise of powerful nation-states and cultural flourishing that laid the groundwork for modern Europe.