One event is when a catholic priest, Martin Luther, broke away from the church because of all the corruption. He disagreed with the selling of indulgences and church authority....he also disagreed with the pope's unusual power. People ended up worshipping the pope rather than The Bible and its author, God. That became a big problem and its when the protestants began to form.
The event that threatened Lord Baltimore's authority in Maryland was the Protestant Rebellion of 1689, also known as the Coode's Rebellion. This uprising was fueled by tensions between the Protestant majority and the Catholic minority, as Lord Baltimore was a Catholic and had significant control over the colony. The rebellion led to the overthrow of Lord Baltimore's government, resulting in the temporary loss of his proprietary powers and the establishment of a Protestant-led government in Maryland. Ultimately, this event highlighted the religious and political conflicts that could undermine his authority in the colony.
Max Weber traced the social invention of capitalism to the Protestant Reformation. He argued that the Protestant work ethic, particularly in Calvinism, played a significant role in shaping the values and behaviors that led to the rise of capitalism in Western societies.
The significant event involving Martin Luther and the Wittenberg door was when he posted his 95 Theses in 1517, criticizing the Catholic Church's practices. This event sparked the Protestant Reformation, a major turning point in history that led to the rise of Protestantism and the division of Christianity.
Type your answer here... The Catholic Church was the focus of the Protestant Reformation and was led by which of the following men?
The break from the Catholic church, led by Luther, is officially known as the Protestant Reformation.AnswerThe Protestant Reformation by protestants. Catholics mostly refer to it as the protestant revolt.
John Knox
Martin Luther King Jr.
The event that led to the constitutional convention, was the articles of confederation
His separation from the Church led to the Protestant Reformation which in turn led to the establishment of many new Protestant religions that sprang from the Catholic Church.
When Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the church door in Wittenberg in 1517, it sparked the Protestant Reformation, a major movement that led to the split of the Christian Church into Catholic and Protestant branches.
The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand was a major event that led to WW1
Martin Luther