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marta [7]
3 years ago
15

Luther’s ideas spread quickly because of what?

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torisob [31]3 years ago
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1-the pressure of middle-age church 2-The kings of several German states were sick of paying taxes to Catholic Church so they supported Luther in order to get rid of them (There are more reasons for sure
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