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The Reformation and Its Influence during the Renaissance Period

The Reformation during the Renaissance had profound impacts. Martin Luther's "95 Theses" sparked the Protestant movement, while John Calvin's "Institutes of the Christian Religion" established Calvinism. Henry VIII led the English Reformation and established the Anglican Church. The Reformation resulted in religious diversity and sectarianism, caused political upheaval and wars of religion, promoted educational reform and the development of the printing press, and inspired widespread artistic and literary responses.

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The Reformation and Its Influence during the Renaissance Period

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