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Unit 1 – Renaissance and Exploration
Topic 1.6
What was one long-term implication for Christianity resulting from Pope Alexander VI issuing the Bull Inter Caetera in 1493?
Its issuance resulted in an immediate ban on all religious conversions worldwide.
Pope Alexander VI's Bull was widely criticized leading to his impeachment by the Church Council.
It led directly to the Protestant Reformation in Europe.
It facilitated spreading of Christianity to new territories during the Age of Exploration.
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