After the Great Schism of 1054, when the East and West Roman Empires split religious beliefs, what two main groups were the result? the Roman Catholics in the East the Orthodox Christians in the West the Orthodox Christians in the East the Roman Catholics in the West

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The result of the Great Schism of 1054 was that two religious groups were created known as the Orthodox Christians in the East the Roman Catholics in the West.

What was the result of the Great Schism?

The Great Schism was a conflict between the Catholics in the West who believed that the Pope was in charge of all Christians and the Orthodox Christians in the East.

As a result, these factions split up and ended up becoming different groups even though the Pope still claimed to be in charge of both.

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