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English Protestantism was able to successfully spread in the 1500s as a result of politics. Henry VIII, who became disillusioned with the Roman Catholic Church, embraced the idea of Protestantism and pressured his subjects to do likewise. Leaders in other countries did the same thing.
To stop the spread of Protestantism. The Counter Reformation is a movement of internal renewal as well as a response to the spread of Protestantism.
the spread of Protestantism
Protestantism did not have such a great victory in Southwest Europe, especially Italy. This is mostly because Italy has always been a Catholic nation; it's home of the Vatican, Pope, and Rome (which is where Roman Catholicism comes from).
The Printing Press
The methods martin Luther used to spread protestantism was by writing books to be mass replicated by the printing press. another way was to bring down the catholic church by using the 95-theses.
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King Henry VIII
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John Calvin
Soon after the Reformation began in the 1500s, Protestantism spread beyond Germany mainly through the simple power of example. Martin Luther's willingness to defy the Church authorities provided similar-minded reformers (in Swiss cities, in England, and elsewhere) an example to follow, even where their own ideas differed from his.