Europe in 1600
Europe was in a state of transition as it moved from the Renaissance to the Baroque period, marked by significant figures like Shakespeare and Galileo. Religious tensions were palpable, particularly in Germany due to the Protestant Reformation, while France sought stability after years of conflict. The Ottoman Empire's influence was waning, and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was at its zenith, setting the stage for monumental changes in the coming century.In this clip
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