John Calvin
Huldrych Zwingli (also wanted a total break with the Catholic church)
Vatican II.
The Reformation had two branches, Lutheranism and Reformed. Calvin led the Reformed movement. He had an educational institution in Geneva, Switzerland. He also wrote a large set of books on theology called The Institutes. Theological students studied those books for years in order to gain a deeper understanding of Christianity.
Toussaint l'Ouverture led the independence movement of Haiti
The Protestant movement in France was primarily led by Jean Calvin, a theologian and reformer whose teachings significantly influenced the development of Reformed theology. Calvin's ideas, which emphasized predestination and the authority of Scripture, gained traction in the 16th century, leading to the establishment of a strong Protestant community known as the Huguenots. His leadership and writings were pivotal in shaping the direction of Protestantism in France during the Reformation.
Indian National Congress led the Nationalist movement in India.
liberal movement
The settlement house movement led to the new profession of social work
India's movement for independence was led by the Mohandas (Mahatma ) Ghandi
The temperance movement.
J. William Smit has written: 'Where do we draw the line?' -- subject(s): Christian Reformed Church, Doctrines, New Age movement, Occultism, Reformed Church, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Occultism
The anti-federalists were led by Thomas Jefferson.