Ulrich Zwingli And The Protestant Reformation

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In 1517, the Protestant Reformation was sparked by Martin Luther. Luther viewed the practices of the Catholic Church as corrupt. As a result, Luther posted 95 Theses on the Wittenberg Church door. Luther’s 95 Theses quickly spread across Germany. Eventually, Protestantism began to spread throughout Europe. Ulrich Zwingli, a contemporary of Luther, was responsible for the introduction of Protestantism in Switzerland. Swiss Catholics rose up to fight the Protestant movement. In the process, Zwingli was defeated and killed. John Calvin was another Protestant church leader in Switzerland. He started his own brand of Protestantism which became known as Calvinism. Reformation ideas even made it into England. In order to have male heir to the throne,