He responded with anger, yet also with sympathy towards some of the peasants' grievances.
Luther refused to support the peasants rebellion.
Martin Luther did not support the Peasant's Revolt of 1524. He never took part in the revolt and he encouranged peasants to obey their lords and nobles. The reason nobles and landlords frowned upon Martin Luther was the fact that he started the Reformation Era, one of the causes sparking the boldness in peasants to start Peasant's Revolt.
.Catholic AnswerThere was never a "war" with Martin Luther and the Church, the question is not valid.
No, he did not. The Civil War was long over before he was even born.
ww2
He didn't win the war. At least not when he was alive.
a war
i think it was the war
No
Slavery, racism, discrimination
To see if Martin Luther King was there to give me peace.
yes