The 1440s invention that helped spread the ideas of the renaissance throughout Europe was the movable printing press. It was invented by Johannes Gutenberg.
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Both Martin Luther and John Cavin helped reformation of the church spread
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The Renaissance
The major reformer from the reformation is Martin Luther. He is the major reformer from the reformation, because he started the Reformation. As well, as the Swiss reformer Uldrich Zwingli. John Knox, John Calvin, and Henry VIII helped a great deal as well.
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the printing press helped spread the Renaissance
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The invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg played a significant role in spreading ideas and information during the Renaissance. This helped to circulate Martin Luther's writings and the ideas of other early reformers, contributing to the spread of Protestantism and the Reformation movement.
The Reformation was a 16th-century movement in Christianity that led to the split between the Roman Catholic Church and various Protestant groups. Events that led to the Reformation include the criticism of the Church's practices, the publication of Martin Luther's 95 Theses in 1517, and the invention of the printing press, which helped spread ideas more widely.
The invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg played a key role in spreading ideas and facilitating access to religious texts, enabling the rapid dissemination of Protestant Reformation teachings. This technology helped fuel the spread of ideas critical of the Catholic Church and contributed to the rise of Protestantism during the Renaissance.
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The invention of the printing press
The gatling gun was an early machine gun. It helped th union.
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It was the invention and usage of a zero symbol
The discovery of the New World through maritime exploration was not a direct factor that helped bring about the Reformation. The Reformation was primarily driven by religious, political, and social factors within Europe, such as criticism of the Catholic Church's practices and corruption.