I think that would be Calvinism.
Answering "Describe the events leading up to the Protestant Reformation that caused religion to co-exist with politics?"
that the people wanted a protestant religion so they moved
The protestant reformation is the name of the religious reform movement that divided the Roman Catholic Church.
Religion and Politics were closely intertwined
Most people in Ireland are born roman catholic.
Answering "Describe the events leading up to the Protestant Reformation that caused religion to co-exist with politics?"
that the people wanted a protestant religion so they moved
The protestant reformation is the name of the religious reform movement that divided the Roman Catholic Church.
Religion and Politics were closely intertwined
Where the Calvinist form of Protestant religion is the strongest. In Europe, Africa and the United States.
The Protestant Reformation.
Mostly Protestant mainly Lutheran a small minority is Roman Catholic, before the Protestant Reformation it was a Catholic country.
You must be referring to Martin Luther.
St. Patrick was born about 1200 years before Luther went on his rampage that started the Protestant Reformation.
The Protestant Reformation was deemed to be necessary to correct abuses and corruption that were endemic within the Roman Catholic Church, which used its far-reaching spiritual, financial, and political power to control and manipulate people afraid for their eternal souls. The Reformation helped refocus organized religion on its fundamental tenets--and was responsible in part as well for the later Counterreformation, which was a reformation within the Catholic Church that sought to rid itself of some of these abuses. Better said would be a large number of disenchanted Catholics believed a change was necessary. And, the Anglican Church was believed to be too much like Catholicism.
Most people in Ireland are born roman catholic.
John Jean Calvin, Born 1509 (in Germany) - A Protestant Reformer & One of the most significant fuel of the Reformation.