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Martin Luther King Jr. changed history very much. The main change he made was to black people. He convinced the white people that the black people were the same and should be treated equally. MLK also worked with white people to change laws against black people. The result of this is a much happier country and the winning of the Nobel Peace Prize by Martin Luther King!
A:Martin Luther initially sought to work within the Catholic Church to reform the use of indulgences. The Catholic Church refused to countenance any change, as a result of which Luther started the Protestant Reformation. Ironically, his reforms eventually did lead to change within the Catholic Church, in the form of the Catholic Reformation.
most people became protestant
The Theses were nailed to the door of the cathedral by Martin Luther. It was common practice in that time to spark discussions about topics or to publicly communicate by posting a notice on the door. Luther had no idea what a huge outcry would result from his Theses posting. Martin Luther never intended to leave the church; he just wanted a few things changed, such as selling indulgences. So when everyone got upset, Luther was quite surprised and appalled. The Bishop in his town demanded Martin Luther come and defend himself to the Bishop, and Martin went and defended his ideas.
The official German language came into being as a result of Martin Luther's German Bible in 1534.
It is thought that iconic social movements, driven by an individual, are an inevitable result of an existing widening of tolerance toward a particular social opinion. Therefor the likelihood of society as we know it being altered due to the absence of the individual is minimal. In this case, a different activist/politition/spokesperson would have inevitably replaced, Martin Luther King, in the history books therefor the only notable change would be the name Martin Luther King....
They started a new Church: Luther's came to be named the Lutheran Church, Henry's was called the Church of England.
Early 16th Century. It began with a German monk named Martin Luther, but it was the end result of the Protestant Reformation as a whole.
The church sold indulgences as if God grants favors based on price paid. Martin Luther protested this, and the Church tried to force him to recant those views. He refused.
They started a new Church: Luther's came to be named the Lutheran Church, Henry's was called the Church of England.
There were peasant revolts and religious wars in Germany. Eventually Germany was divided between Catholic and Protestant states.