Martin Luther: Why He wasn't the most important figure in the reformation

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Exam level Grade Seven. Social Studies (The Reformation ) Mind Map on Martin Luther: Why He wasn't the most important figure in the reformation, created by 19juli35 on 11/04/2014.
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Martin Luther: Why He wasn't the most important figure in the reformation
  1. Technology advances
    1. Printing Press
      1. Make copies of documents
        1. Distribute things faster
      2. Support and Protection
        1. Prince Frederick
          1. Supported his ideas
            1. Convinced other German princes
              1. Abducted Luther
                1. Hid Luther in his castle
              2. Friends and Followers
                1. Ulrich
                  1. University professor
                2. Good Timing
                  1. Peasants were tired of tithes
                    1. People doubting pope
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