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Protestantism originated in the early 16th century as a movement against certain practices and beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church. It began with figures like Martin Luther, who famously nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to a church door in 1517, criticizing the Church's sale of indulgences and other issues. The movement led to the formation of various Christian denominations that sought to reform church practices and emphasize individual faith and scripture. Protestantism quickly spread across Europe, significantly impacting religious, cultural, and political landscapes.

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