Religious war of reformation

             For generations after generations wars over religions are fought in societies around the world. The Catholic Crusade, The French Wars of Religion, and the conflict that continues to deteriorate the Middle East. Even over the dinner table religion seems to be a controversial and touchy topic to discuss with strangers, guest and even with neighborhood buddies. The fact of matter is that the religion has stirred enough conflict over the years and will still continue to be a divisive matter. The conflict involving religions will continue to tear societies apart until freedom of religion and peace will be maintained by the society.
             In late 16th century's struggle in France to take over power of French monarch, religion played a huge role in how the conflict emerged. In race to take control over France involved the Bourbons family and the Chatillon family, two families that are associated with the Protestants across all of France and the Guises family that are associated with the ultra-Catholics in all of France. Three families unleashed series of religious and political campaign, which shook up French monarch and people for over 30 years. The French wars of Religions involved not only the political and religious campaign of three families, but it involved massacre of thousands of Protestants in Paris and regions throughout France. The Massacre later named as The St. Bartholemew's Day Massacre drove the relationships between the Protestant and the Catholics in France to rock bottom. The political campaign that started out as mild race rotted out to be a religious struggle of survival for the Protestants and the Catholic after the times after Massacre.
             In my opinion such violent events like the St. Bartholemew's Massacre and the similar violence that nearly stirred up in France on 1593, helps the religious and political matters to be settled faster and efficiently to certain extent. The French Wars of Religi
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