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10 October, 13:42

Who were the most radical believers that wanted an even more major reformation from the Catholic Church that were most often peasants, weavers, miners and artisans?

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  1. 10 October, 13:54
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    The correct answer to this open question is the following,

    The Anabaptists were the most radical believers that wanted an even more major reformation from the Catholic Church that were most often peasants, weavers, miners, and artisans.

    People such as Ulrich Zwingli and Marburg Colloquy heavily influenced The Anabaptist, who were supported by weavers, miners, artisans, and peasants. Zwingli started Reformation in Switzerland and wanted the state to supervise the church. Colloquy rejected magisterial reformation in favor of a radical movement and was a big believer in the separation of the church from the government.
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