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Write a short note on protestant reformation and its impacts

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Answered by simrannehra936
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The Protestant Reformation was a series of events that happened in the 16th century in the Christian Church. Because of corruption in the Catholic Church, some people saw a need to change the way it worked.

People like Erasmus, Huldrych Zwingli, Martin Luther and John Calvin saw the corruption, and tried to stop it. This led to a split in the church, into Catholics and various Protestant churches.

Martin Luther was the first person to translate the Bible into German. He could print copies, because Johannes Gutenberg had invented a way to print copies (about 50-100) at a relatively low price. The Protestant reformation triggered the Catholic Counter-Reformation.

In general, Martin Luther's posting of the 95 theses at Wittenberg is seen as the start of the Protestant Reformation. This happened in the year 1517. John Knox brought Luther's ideas to Scotland and founded the Presbyterian Church. The Peace of Westphalia of 1648 recognised Protestants, and is generally seen as the end of this process.

Answered by DodieZollner
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The Protestant Reformation in Europe began with Martin Luther when he decided to break from the Catholic Church.  

Explanation:

  • The Protestant Reformation in Europe began during the 16th century when people began to question the corruption in the Catholic church.
  • People like Martin Luther and John Calvin saw the corruption in the church and tried to stop it.
  • All this led to a split in the Catholic Church, into Protestant and Catholic churches.
  • Protestant Reformation challenges the religious and political practices of the Roman Catholic church.
  • Martin Luther nailed 95 theses on the door of the Church of Wittenberg, which led to the spread of Protestantism in Europe.

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