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  2. Reformation - Wikipedia

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    The Reformation, also known as the Protestant Reformation and the European Reformation, [1] was a major theological movement or period or series of events in Western Christianity in 16th-century Northwestern Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the papacy and the authority of the Catholic Church.

  3. The Reformation became the basis for the founding of Protestantism, one of the three major branches of Christianity. The Reformation led to the reformulation of certain basic tenets of Christian belief and resulted in the division of Western Christendom between Roman Catholicism and the new Protestant traditions. The spread of Protestantism in ...

  4. Protestant Reformation - World History Encyclopedia

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    The Protestant Reformation (1517-1648) refers to the widespread religious, cultural, and social upheaval of 16th-century Europe that broke the hold of the medieval Church, allowing for the development...

  5. What Was the Protestant Reformation? Complete Guide to Its...

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    The Protestant Reformation began in Germany, but quickly spread to Switzerland, then to England and elsewhere in northern Europe. Meanwhile, southern Europe remained firmly Catholic. Germany. Germany — then called the Holy Roman Empire — was the epicenter of the Reformation from the moment Luther nailed his Theses to the door.

  6. The Reformation - HISTORY

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    The Protestant Reformation was the 16th-century religious, political, intellectual and cultural upheaval that splintered Catholic Europe, setting in place the structures and beliefs that would ...

  7. Reformation Causes and Effects - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    List of some of the major causes and effects of the Reformation, the religious revolution that separated the Christians of western Europe into Protestants and Roman Catholics. So far-reaching were the results of this separation that the Reformation has been called a turning point in history.

  8. Reformation Key Facts - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    List of important facts related to the Reformation, the religious revolution that took place in the Western church in the 16th century. Having far-reaching political, economic, and social effects, the Reformation became the basis for the founding of Protestantism, one of the three major branches of Christianity.

  9. An introduction to the Protestant Reformation (article) | Khan...

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    Introduction to the Protestant Reformation: Setting the stage. Introduction to the Protestant Reformation: Martin Luther. Introduction to the Protestant Reformation: Varieties of Protestantism. Introduction to the Protestant Reformation: The Counter-Reformation. Read + Discuss.

  10. The Protestant Reformation - Education

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    The Protestant Reformation that began with Martin Luther in 1517 played a key role in the development of the North American colonies and the eventual United States.

  11. Protestant Reformation - Simple English Wikipedia, the free...

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    The Protestant Reformation was a series of events that happened in the 16th century in the Catholic Church. Because of corruption allegations in the Catholic Church, some people saw that the way it worked needed to change. People like Erasmus, Huldrych Zwingli, ...