the power of the catholic church was weakened
I'm not sure what you mean by "refermation." It could be a misspelling of "reformation," which refers to the 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church. If you could provide more context, I might be able to offer a more specific answer.
Because of the Crusades, the stage was set for the Protestant Reformation. The Protestant Reformation is when man rejected the distorted Christianity of Rome and turned to the truths of the Biblical Christianity.
Martin Luther, a protestant monk, had a significant impact on the Reformation movement in Europe. He challenged the authority of the Catholic Church and promoted the idea of salvation through faith alone, leading to the formation of new Christian denominations. Luther's actions sparked widespread religious and social change, ultimately shaping the course of European history.
It allowed people throughout Europe to read the works of Protestant reformers.
because the majority of people in Europe had became protestant
Europe; Germany
There are around 200,000,000 protestants in Europe, about 25% of the population.
The most impact on what?
Protestant denominations are prevalent in North America and Europe.
The Protestant Revolt in Europe was initiated by Martin Luther. It started in 1517, when Luther published The Ninety-Five Theses.
Elizabeth I was in a time when Europe was largely protestant catholic.
Protestant; Catholic